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Stevie Wonder has dismissed rumours of slowing down touring commitments, saying that he will continue to play live for the rest of his life.
Motown legend Stevie Wonder has declared that he will continue performing on stage for as long as he can still "breathe".
Stevie Wonder has dismissed any talk of retirement, declaring that as long as he can breathe, he will continue to make music.The 75-year-old music legend made the statement during a candid interview ...
Wonder spoke to Sidetracked presenter Annie Macmanus, the day before he headlined the BST festival in London's Hyde Park - ...
Stevie Wonder addressed the longstanding rumor that he isn’t blind during his Love, Light and Song tour stop in Cardiff, Wales ...
Stevie Wonder tackles rumors about his blindness during a Cardiff concert, sharing how his condition shapes his unique perspective on life.
Pop music legend Stevie Wonder told a crowd at a show on his UK tour earlier this month that he is blind. You probably ...
Stevie Wonder is blind. We know this. Everyone knows this. Wonder, arguably the greatest living maker of popular music, has ...
Stevie Wonder addressed rumors regarding his blindness at Blackweir, a music concert series in Cardiff, Wales.
As seen in an Instagram video posted July 10, Wonder addressed the crowd in a light-hearted tone by saying, “I must say to ...
Stevie Wonder has squashed rumors that have followed him for years. The R&B legend has confirmed he is, indeed, blind during his “Love, Light and Song” U.K. tour.
"You know the truth. The truth is, shortly after my birth I became blind," the singer shared. "That was a blessing because it ...