Stevie Wonder is calling out former President Donald Trump for insulting Detroit. During a concert at the city’s Little ...
Accompanied by a versatile backing band of no less than 30 musicians, Wonder - clad in demin and a black Detroit Tigers cap - ...
While campaigning in Detroit, former President Donald Trump dissed the city, stating that the country would resemble the Midwestern town under a Kamala Harris presidency. You can hear it below ...
"I don't like nobody talking bad about Detroit," the Motown icon told a sold-out crowd. By Gary Graff Stevie Wonder used his Detroit homecoming as an opportunity to clap back at presidential ...
Back when I hung out in bars a lot, I had this rule to help mitigate stage fright at the touch-screen jukebox. If I couldn’t ...
− In the month leading up to the most heated presidential election in modern U.S. history, Stevie Wonder went across the country with ... It's been his credo since his early days at Motown in Detroit, ...
The Motown star's election-season mini-tour brought him back to Detroit with classic songs, lots of hometown love ... and a ...
Stevie Wonder returned to his home state of Michigan to finish off his pre-election tour with his first-ever show in Grand Rapids.
Returning to the United Center two months after he serenaded the Democratic National Convention, the legend does his best to ...
The last time Stevie Wonder performed in Minnesota was in 2016 after Prince had passed. He played a four-hour Prince tribute ...