Stevie Wonder Later career, 1991–present

Early career, 1962–1971

Commercial period, 1979–1990

Later career, 1991–present

Stevie Wonder Later career, 1991–present



Stevie WonderAfter 1987's Characters LP, Wonder continued to release new material, but at a slower pace. He recorded a soundtrack album for Spike Lee's film Jungle Fever in 1991 with a video for Gotta Have You, and released both Conversation Peace and the live album Natural Wonder during the same decade.

In 1996, Stevie Wonder's Songs in the Key of Life was selected as a documentary subject for the Classic Albums documentary series. This series dedicates 60 minutes to one, groundbreaking record per feature.

Wonder collaborated with Babyface for an emotionally-charged song about spousal abuse (domestic violence) called How Come How Long which was also nominated for an award and had video rotation on t.v.

That year, he performed John Lennon's song Imagine in the closing ceremony of the Olympic Games, held in Atlanta.

Stevie Wonder also performed in a unique remix of Seasons Of Love from the Jonathan Larson musical Rent which can be found on disc two of the cast original Broadway cast recording.

In December 1999, Wonder announced that he was interested in pursuing an intraocular retinal prosthesis to partially restore his sight.

That same year, Wonder was featured on harmonica in the Sting hit Brand New Day. In March 2002, Wonder performed at the opening ceremonies of the 2002 Winter Paralympics in Salt Lake City.

In 2004, Rolling Stone Magazine ranked him #15 on their list of the 100 Greatest Rock and Roll Artists of All Time.

On July 2, 2005, Wonder performed in the USA part of the Live 8 series of concerts in Philadelphia.

Wonder's first new album in ten years, A Time to Love, was released on October 18, 2005, after having been pushed back from first a May, and then a June release. The album was released electronically on September 27, 2005, exclusively on Apple's iTunes Music Store. The first single, So What the Fuss, was released in April and features Prince on guitar and background vocals from En Vogue. A second single, From the Bottom of My Heart was a hit on adult-contemporary R&B radio. The album also featured a duet with India.Arie on the title track A Time to Love.

Wonder performed at the pre-game show for Super Bowl XL in Detroit in early 2006, singing various hit singles (with his four-year-old son on drums) and accompanying Aretha Franklin during The Star Spangled Banner.

In March 2006, Wonder received new national exposure on the top-rated American Idol television program. Each of 12 contestants were required to sing one of his songs, after having met and received guidance from him. (Some of the contestants idolized Wonder, while others showed little familiarity with his work.) Wonder also performed My Love Is on Fire live on the show itself. Most recently, in June 2006, Stevie Wonder made a guest appearance on Busta Rhymes' new album, The Big Bang on the track Been through the Storm he sings the refrain and plays the piano on the Dr. Dre and Sha Money XL produced track. He appeared again on the last track of Snoop Dogg's new album, Tha Blue Carpet Treatment, Conversations. The song is a remake of Have a Talk with God from Songs in the Key of Life.

Stevie Wonder also performed at Washington, D.C.'s 2006 A Capitol Fourth celebration, which was hosted by actor star Jason Alexander.

On August 2, 2007, Stevie Wonder announced the A Wonder Summer's Night 13 concert tour - his first U.S. tour in over ten years. San Diego was the first city on the tour with subsequent California concerts in Lake Tahoe, Concord, Santa Barbara, Saratoga, and Los Angeles. Some other cities on the tour were Portland, Oregon; Woodinville, Washington; Chicago; Detroit; Atlanta; Baltimore, Maryland; and Boston, Massachusetts. He continued to tour in the fall and winter of 2007, with dates in Philadelphia on Nov. 7, 2007, Toronto on Nov. 12, and New York City in Madison Square Gardens on Nov. 17, 2007.

Stevie's current musical director is UAB professor Dr. Henry Panion. Panion is a renowned arranger, composer and conductor, and a pioneer in the development of college music technology programs.






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