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Stevie Wonder: Rhythms of Wonder

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Stevie Wonder has been a dominant figure in contemporary music for over three decades, making the transition from child prodigy to ground-breaking adult superstar with apparent ease. Acknowledged as one of the finest songwriters of all time, Wonder was also instrumental in securing the late Dr Martin Luther King Jr's birthday as a national holiday in the USA. The performer remains one of the most respected figures on the international music scene, a fact reflected in vivid detail in a book that finally does justice to the legend that is Stevie Wonder.

253 pages, Hardcover

First published August 1, 2003

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Meh. Hyperbolic and frequently inaccurate.
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April 24, 2015
Not what I was looking for in a Bio of one of my favorite musicians ever. Just kind of a glorified discography list. About halfway through I had to stop reading it because I felt like I was reading a paper about Stevie Wonder written by a high school student
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