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At 75, Stevie Wonder is still doing what he’s done since he was 11—making music that moves people. And when it comes to retirement? The Motown legend says that’s not in the cards. “For as long as you ...
Now, in an interview with the BBC’s Sidetracked podcast, Wonder has been explaining how he and his collaborators, Robert Margouleff and Malcolm Cecil - owners of the enormous TONTO modular synth - ...
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Stevie Wonder has dismissed rumours of slowing down touring commitments, saying that he will continue to play live for the rest of his life.
After wowing fans at BST Hyde Park, Stevie Wonder, 75, vows to keep performing, celebrating his music and advocating for ...
I’m not gonna stop the gift that keeps pouring through my body. I love doing what I’m doing… An artist never stops drawing….
Wonder spoke to Sidetracked presenter Annie Macmanus, the day before he headlined the BST festival in London's Hyde Park - ...