Stevie Wonder Charity Shows Attracts A-List Guests

Stevie Wonder’s charity holiday concert earlier this wee was packed with celebrities. The show featured appearances by Common, Tony Bennett and Pharrell Williams and found Stevie trying to share a bit of hope this holiday season.More »

By mcarthurtiptoptux@comcast.net on December 14, 2017

Stevie Wonder’s charity holiday concert earlier this wee was packed with celebrities. The show featured appearances by Common, Tony Bennett and Pharrell Williams and found Stevie trying to share a bit of hope this holiday season. “Unfortunately, there are too many people in high positions that are creating negativity,” said Wonder to thunderous applause, “when there needs to be a celebration of life for every human being.” Wonder and Pharrell connected for a rendition of the latter’s hit “Happy” and noted: “We’re in the presence of a global treasure. We sing Happy Birthday a different way because of him,” he said adding: “You can call me for anything and it will be a yes.” The show sold so well that it was moved from the Microsoft Theater to the Staples Center the month before: “Even though House Full of Toys will be celebrating 21 years, the joy of giving in the spirit of song will make this night such pleasured fun for the old and young,” Wonder said in a statement. Copyright(c) 2017 RTTNews.com. All Rights ReservedLess «

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