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Explanae Moment - Stevie Wonder 9:5:21 2.02PM

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Hi! I’m Gail Nobles and this is an explanation moment. This is an explanation about singer, songwriter, and musician Stevie Wonder. It’s been a while since I’ve heard anything about him. (singing). … Remember that? “I Just Called to Say I Love You” by Stevie Wonder. It was a major international hit, and remains Wonder’s best-selling single to date. The song was the lead single from the 1984 soundtrack album “The Woman in Red”.
According to history, Stevie Wonder is one of the world’s most gifted singer-songwriters. Mr. Wonder has created a sound entirely his own, mixing rhythm and blues with genres ranging from rock and roll to reggae, and demonstrating his mastery of a range of instruments, styles, and themes. He is also a Kennedy Center Honoree, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and winner of 25 Grammys and an Academy Award.
Stevie Wonder received the Presidential Medal of Freedom back in 2014. Let’s hear what he had to say.
(Playing interview).
It’s always so good to hear something from Stevie Wonder. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Explanae Moment.
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Presidential Medal of Freedom Recipient - Stevie Wonder.webm : https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Presidential_Medal_of_Freedom_Recipient_-_Stevie_Wonder.webm
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Hi! I’m Gail Nobles and this is an explanation moment. This is an explanation about singer, songwriter, and musician Stevie Wonder. It’s been a while since I’ve heard anything about him. (singing). … Remember that? “I Just Called to Say I Love You” by Stevie Wonder. It was a major international hit, and remains Wonder’s best-selling single to date. The song was the lead single from the 1984 soundtrack album “The Woman in Red”.
According to history, Stevie Wonder is one of the world’s most gifted singer-songwriters. Mr. Wonder has created a sound entirely his own, mixing rhythm and blues with genres ranging from rock and roll to reggae, and demonstrating his mastery of a range of instruments, styles, and themes. He is also a Kennedy Center Honoree, a member of the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame, and winner of 25 Grammys and an Academy Award.
Stevie Wonder received the Presidential Medal of Freedom back in 2014. Let’s hear what he had to say.
(Playing interview).
It’s always so good to hear something from Stevie Wonder. I’m Gail Nobles, and you’re listening to Explanae Moment.
  continue reading

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