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One of the most versatile harmonica players in pop history is Stevie Wonder, shown here in Paris in 1963 at age 13.. The harmonica's timeless sound continues to be as urgent as an ambulance.
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" Hey Harmonica Man " is a single released by Stevie Wonder in 1964 from his album, Stevie at the Beach. It peaked at No. 29 on the Billboard Hot 100. Billboard said that "Stevie has hung his harmonica on a strong beat and a hit sound." [1] Charts References ^ "Singles Reviews" (PDF). Billboard. June 6, 1964. p. 20. Retrieved 2021-05-01.
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Stevie Wonder Ranked #43 100 Willie Mae "Big Mama" Thornton 99 Carlos del Junco 98 Sonny Boy Williamson 97 Slim Harpo 96 Roly Platt 95 Roger Daltrey 94 Paul Jones 93 Robert Bonfiglio 92 Rick Estrin 91 Billy Branch 90 Willi Burger 89 Bonny B. 88 David "Rock Bottom" York 87 DeFord Bailey 86 Lee Sankey 85 Dennis Gruenling 84 Glenn Weiser 83
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"Stevie came to the studio one day and it was magical man. He came at 11 p.m., 12 p.m. with the harmonica and just played on a bunch of records. That was the one that really stuck.
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Wonder's remarkable talent for playing the harp was obvious at an extremely young age. This is evident in rare footage of the Motortown Revue, a series of concerts designed to promote Motown artists in the early 1960s, where a 12 year-old Stevie wows the crowd with a virtuoso performance of 'Fingertips' on the bongos and harmonica.
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1960s record sleeve for 'Little Stevie Wonder'. The clear, calling harmonica was the sound that first got your attention; it was coming from a new piece of music being played on the radio in late summer 1963. That was the summer of Martin Luther King's "I Have A Dream" speech; the summer preceding John F. Kennedy's assassination.
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The Genius of Stevie Wonder at work in this '80 classic performed by Annie Lennox. A true masterpiece.
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Reception Cash Box said that the " Annie Lennox harmonies, slick Dave Stewart production work and Stevie Wonder 's incredible harmonica" were highlights of the song. [2] Billboard similarly praised Wonder's harmonica bridge and Lennox's "absolutely happy" lead vocals. [3]
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Stevie Wonder is an American singer, songwriter, and multi-instrumentalist. He is widely considered one of the most successful and influential musicians of the 20th century. Born as Stevland Hardaway Morris in Saginaw, Michigan, Wonder developed a passion for music at a young age.
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The artiste formal known as "Little Stevie Wonder", was a pioneer and an industry mover in some of its most famous art forms such as "rhythm and blues, pop, soul, gospel, funk, and jazz." Isn't She Lovely Stevie Wonder's History
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Stevie Wonder "We can't keep calling him the 8th Wonder of the World," Motown CEO Berry Gordy said, impressed by the young musician. That's how he became named Little Stevie Wonder, when he was just eleven, after being discovered singing at a street corner by a relative….Ronnie White of The Miracles.
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A British musician has been telling the remarkable story of how Stevie Wonder ended up playing an uncredited harmonica solo on his band's single back in 1984. Writing in The Guardian, Nick Murphy, the drummer in Leicester-based '80s funk outfit Feelabeelia, says that the unlikely guest spot came about after Wonder's manager had called.
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October 9, 2022 by Laura Stevie Wonder is a world-renowned musician, known for his incredible skills on the harmonica. So what harmonica does Stevie Wonder play? Stevie Wonder actually plays a variety of harmonicas, depending on the song he is performing. For example, he often uses a chromatic harmonica for his faster, more upbeat songs.
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Stevie Wonder and Burt Bacharach - Alfie pabslondon 418 subscribers Subscribe 1.9K Share 566K views 15 years ago From Burt's 1973 TV Special "Burt Bacharach: Opus No. 3". Features Stevie.