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On this day in 1982, Paul McCartney scored his 24th no. 1 hit with his Stevie Wonder collaborative single "Ebony And Ivory".
The JazzInToronto Community Celebration, running May 30 to June 1, brings swing, soul, and Stevie Wonder tributes to life across downtown — with free concerts, iconic venues, and an all-Canadian ...
The thought of Stevie Wonder and Stevie Ray Vaughan collaborating is a dream, overflowing with musical possibilities. But ...
They've quickly become one of Ligue 1's most well-liked teams, with their changeroom jam sessions, mainly featuring Amapiano bangers and dance moves, endearing them to fans around the world.
Justin Bieber playfully joked about Stevie Wonder's blindness on social media, posting a screenshot of a failed FaceTime call with a humorous caption. This light-hearted moment highlights their ...
On Wednesday (April 9), the pop star took to Instagram to share an attempted FaceTime call to Stevie Wonder. In the post, shared to his Stories, Bieber jokingly retorted, “This fool never sees ...
Photo by Bruce Bennett/Getty Images Justin Bieber appeared to make a joke about Stevie Wonder — the legendary singer has been blind since he was an infant — and it was a quip that did not go ...
appearing as though he's in the middle of an immensely one-sided FaceTime session with the music legend. Spoiler alert: Stevie did NOT answer. Whether it was a missed call or simply Stevie Wonder ...
Justin Bieber appeared to make a joke about Stevie Wonder — the legendary singer has been blind since he was an infant — and it was a quip that did not go over well with fans. In an Instagram ...
In an April 10 post on his Instagram Stories, the "Love Yourself" singer, 31, shared a screenshot of himself appearing to call Stevie Wonder on FaceTime with a playful comment about the 25-time ...
In a now viral Instagram story, Justin Bieber shared a clip of himself FaceTiming the one and only Stevie Wonder, and it appears fans are going wild. Pop Crave picked up the story on X (formerly ...
Article continues below Friends of Bute Park has criticised the events, which will see Kings of Leon, Alanis Morissette and Stevie Wonder play at the park over a number of days in June and July.