Yes. Stevie Wonder plays harmonica. Stevie Wonder plays just about EVERYTHING. *On this track, the only musician other than Wonder is Rocky Dzidzornu on congas. Wonder is credited with lead vocal, Fender Rhodes, piano, harmonica, drums, Moog bass.*
Stevie Wonder IS a musical genius. Beyond the well-known hits, he made some phenominal music ... you only have to listen to his albums "Songs In The Key Of Life" (1976) and "The Secret Life Of Plants" (1979) to realise that ...
Bring on the funk! I'm guessing the reggae style of dancing might be called the sway, because reggae is more than a style of dancing, but people dancing to reggae often sway along with the rhythms. Wonder spent the late seventies hanging out with Bob Marley on tour. The time also inspired his 1980 hit "Master Blaster (Jammin')". Good stuff! Can't go wrong with Stevie Wonder.
You can never go wrong with Stevie Wonder. My favorite band is Metallica, but Stevie's music is one of the best parts of the soundtrack of my childhood.
Yes. Stevie Wonder plays harmonica. Stevie Wonder plays just about EVERYTHING.
*On this track, the only musician other than Wonder is Rocky Dzidzornu on congas. Wonder is credited with lead vocal, Fender Rhodes, piano, harmonica, drums, Moog bass.*
One of my favorite Stevie songs (I have many)
Stevie Wonder IS a musical genius. Beyond the well-known hits, he made some phenominal music ... you only have to listen to his albums "Songs In The Key Of Life" (1976) and "The Secret Life Of Plants" (1979) to realise that ...
Possibly my favorite Stevie Wonder song. Another one is Master Blaster. 🎉
Boogie boogie .. how fun and total musical icon 🙌🙌🙌 love it !!!🔥❤️ 🎶🎶🎶🎶✨✨✨✨✨✨
Stevie IS a musical genius. No question!
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Such a jam 🔥
Dat funky
Brad that shirt is fire! As is this song, as is Stevie 😊
Yes there is a style of reggae dancing most often called 'dance hall' because of it's development in dance clubs in Jamaica.
Bring on the funk! I'm guessing the reggae style of dancing might be called the sway, because reggae is more than a style of dancing, but people dancing to reggae often sway along with the rhythms. Wonder spent the late seventies hanging out with Bob Marley on tour. The time also inspired his 1980 hit "Master Blaster (Jammin')". Good stuff! Can't go wrong with Stevie Wonder.
You can never go wrong with Stevie Wonder. My favorite band is Metallica, but Stevie's music is one of the best parts of the soundtrack of my childhood.
Try his Shoo be doo de doo da dayyy
Try the Phish cover of this. Im not sure if its better but try it.
no it not better
You are right on in calling him a genius.
Phish covers this. It's good. Jamel did it.
he's a PRODIGY and yes tha was stevie on the mouth organ.