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At the age of 75, Stevie Wonder reflects on his legendary career and reveals whether he’s ready to retire from music.
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In an interview with BBC's 'Sidetracked' podcast, Stevie Wonder spoke out against the idea of retirement. He explained that ...
Well, isn’t this lovely. Stevie Wonder clarified that he has no plans to retire for as long as he’s alive during Monday’s ...
Stevie Wonder addressed rumors regarding his blindness at Blackweir, a music concert series in Cardiff, Wales.
Stevie Wonder is mourning the loss of Malcolm-Jamal Warner after the 'Cosby Show' actor drowned while on vacation with his ...
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Stevie Wonder Just Revealed What Would Have to Happen for Him to Retire originally appeared on Parade. At 75, Stevie Wonder ...
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InspireMore on MSNStevie Wonder Reveals If He Has Retirement PlansAt 75 years old, Stevie Wonder has no plans of going into retirement, claiming music is a part of him and he won't stop until ...
"People know that I take it seriously, and that I’m not just some actor who strums a few tunes so I can call myself a bass ...
“I’ll keep playing as long as I breathe”: Stevie Wonder says on his Songs in the Key of Life UK tour
At 75, Stevie Wonder continues to take the stage with passion and purpose, and he has no plans of slowing down.
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US Weekly on MSNStevie Wonder Addresses Rumor He’s Not Really Blind: ‘You Know the Truth’Stevie Wonder addressed rumors about his blindness during a recent concert in Wales, sharing the story of how he lost his vision as a child ...
The soul icon — born Stevland Hardaway Judkins — was diagnosed with Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) as an infant. Caused by ...
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