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The first time I saw "Little" Stevie Wonder was on "American Bandstand." I think he was around 13 at the time. He sang his "Fingertips" song that caused quite a sensation back then, considering how young he was and blind as well. It was back in 1963 and I was 10 years old. 58! My word...how time does move on!
Posted by MissKris | May 13, 2008 3:49 PM
The Stevie Wonder concert at Edgefield last summer was seriously one of the greatest nights of my life. He is one of those magical people and anyone who gets the chance should see him live.
Posted by icouldkillher | May 14, 2008 10:46 AM
The Stevie show I saw at Madison Square Garden back in the early '70s was the best concert I ever attended. He was doing his then-new album, "InnerVisions." It was stunning.
It even surpassed George Harrison's Bangladesh relief show and countless days and nights with Mr. Springsteen.
Posted by Jack Bog | May 14, 2008 7:38 PM