For example, Eartha Kitt’s “Santa Baby,” Chuck Berry’s “Run Rudolph Run,” and Stevie Wonder’s “Someday at Christmas” each precede it. However, those tunes were all pop or rock tunes.
The book, We All Shine On, is easily the truest account of John and Yoko that’s ever been written. There are no dirty secrets ...
Beyoncé brought a little country Christmas to her halftime show performance ... While accepting the Innovator Award from Stevie Wonder at the iHeartRadio Music Awards in April, Beyoncé called ...
If you've been to a Teddy Swims show, you'll know he lays his heart on the line. There are countless videos of him sobbing as ...
Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder's “Ebony And Ivory”, the worst duet of all time, was banned in South Africa in 1985. They sang, "There is good and bad in everyone." […] The post Best (and Worst) of ...
John Legend’s rendition of "What Christmas Means to Me" brings soulful energy to this classic song originally by Stevie Wonder. Released in 2018, Legend’s smooth vocals celebrate love ...
Quartet Egerton Strings will back in Nantwich on February 1 to perform a "Best of the 70s" candlelight concert in St Mary's ...
The sheer scale of Michael Jackson’s fame can sometimes overshadow the music itself. From the moment he danced into America’s ...
I don’t think there’s anyone that loves Christmas time as much as Stevie Wonder does. Seriously, this song is a love letter to Christmas in all the best ways. Oh, and there’s a harmonica solo!
We’re a day from the Martin Luther King Jr. Day holiday, the commemoration of the birth of the famed civil rights leader, who ...
Shows focused on rock history are linking places, people and phenomena in ways that are truly surprising, Narayan says.