Stevie Wonder says his 1973 hit Living for the City is the song in which he explored his deepest political and social ...
People don’t realize how close that headline could’ve been a reality. On Aug. 6, 1973, just three days after releasing his 19th studio album, “Innervisions,” Wonder wound up in a coma he nearly didn’t ...
You can talk all you want about the history, mythology, technology and socio-political significance of Stevie Wonder’s 1973 masterpiece, Innervisions, but when it comes right down to it, only these ...
On this day 42 years ago — on August 3, 1973— Stevie Wonder’s Innervisions was released on Tamla/Motown. It was already his 16th studio full-length, and is one of Wonder’s major works. “Living for the ...
“Well, pardon my French but who the hell is Stevie Wonder?” asked veteran crime reporter Ralph Miller, when a police contact rang on the afternoon of 6 August 1973 with a tip-off that 23-year-old ...
The "legendary creative genius" helped produce Wonder's Grammy-winning albums Innervisions and Fulfillingness' First Finale. Malcolm Cecil has died. On Sunday, the Bob Moog Foundation announced that ...
TheGrio celebrates the 50th anniversary of Wonder’s Grammy-winning album, “Innervisions,” a dark depiction of America’s bleak future from one of the most affable artists of all time. “Motown superstar ...