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As we get ourselves ready for the end of summer and the bone-crushing cold that comes with the change of season, it's time to focus important things like family, friends, and getting heavily intoxicated while listening to one spectacular band after another - you know, the important things. So it is with great joy in our hearts that we pack up our things and ship out to Austin for one of our last festivals of the year, the illustrious Austin City Limits . In order to properly prepare our psyches (and yours) for the [...]

The dynamic duo, Gooffeee , that SL has come to love with their funny antics and FAT beats have done it once again. In the midst of releasing another free album this coming Friday(9/16/11) the dudes made some time to drop this "Goofbahton" remix of Stevie Wonder's "Superstition". The mix is something fresh in the face of Moombahton beats that have become bland with sirens and horns. Catchy synths, a driving bassline, and that Moombahton bounce tie in to Stevie's voice perfectly. Take this track as a heads up of whats to come in 4 days, you can bet [...]
I have a feeling that like most of you out there, the headliners for ACL aren't the real reason for going to the festival. At first glance, this year may be a bit weak, but even early walk-ins will find excellent acts like Cults, Telekinesis, The Head and the Heart, The Antlers, An Horse, and so on. The middle of the lineup is great with Cut Copy, Kurt Vile, Smith Westerns, The Moondoggies, TV on the Radio, The Walkmen, Broken Social Scene, Empire of the Sun - I could go on. The headliners are left with the [...]
Download pitch-perfect Fleet Foxes-esq covers of Whitney Houston, Feist, Stevie Wonder, Al Green, and Mariah Carey. Plus, read an interview with the man behind 'Fleet Foxes Sings.'
Just found this via a video debut on Mashable of all places. The cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground" is a compilation of musicians from around the world doing their thing. It is extremely well edited and a great way to start your morning. Watch this video play count skyrocket. This was done in support of the 'Playing for Change Foundation" as described by Mashable below: The Playing For Change Foundation, a non-profit dedicated to bringing music and arts education to underprivileged children around the world, is debuting its cover of Stevie Wonder's "Higher [...]

For some 25 years, from his time with The Police to life as a solo act, rocker/tantric sex enthusiast Sting has played sold-out arenas across the world and pushed millions of records. To commemorate his career thus far, the icon will release Sting: 25 Years on September 27th. But since no celebration is complete without a party, Sting will mark his 60th birthday this October with an all-star concert featuring the likes of Billy Joel, Bruce Springsteen, and many more, reports Glide Magazine . Going [...]
Sting has opened up his address book and invited a slew of his famous friends to help him celebrate 25 years as a solo artist as well as his 60th birthday at the Beacon Theatre on October 1. The list of guests expected to collaborate with the bassist at the Beacon includes Bruce Springsteen, Lady Gaga, Stevie Wonder, Mary J. Blige, Herbie Hancock, Robert Downey Jr., Vince Gill, Will.i.am, Rufus Wainwright, Branford Marsalis and Billy Joel. Sting and Bruce Springsteen - Every Breath You Take The concert will benefit the [...]
Stevie Wonder: Chapter 20. The Stevie Wonder series ends with 20 of his number one hits.
Stevie Wonder: Chapter 19. Stevie Wonder's last studio album to date was released during 2005.
Filed under: News , R.I.P. Michael Ochs Archives, Getty Images Esther Gordy Edwards, a Motown executive who turned the famed studio into a museum, died of natural causes on Wednesday, Aug. 24. She was 91. The sister of Motown founder Berry Gordy , Jr., Edwards served as the label's vice president and chief executive officer in the mid-'60s. As her brother put it in a statement, she was "a top Motown executive, businesswoman, civil [...]

So today is a dark day for me. Today, Thursday August 25th 2011, is the first day I will be without my iPhone 4 for approximately 3-5 days. I sent my poor little smashed screen phone off this morning to be replaced on insurance and normally this wouldn't be an issue because the courier hands you a new one at the same time right? Wrong. Now, due to all the little life ruiners who call and fraudulantly claim new phones, they have to take them away to inspect first and then send a new one. Not exactly ideal [...]
Drake did something monumental this summer in Toronto bringing Lil Wayne, Rick Ross, The Weeknd, Nas, and even STEVIE WONDER to canada to put on the biggest Hip-Hop concert of the summer. ~OVOFEST 2011~ from OctobersVeryOwn on Vimeo .
Stevie Wonder: Chapter 18. Stevie Wonder's first new studio album in eight years was released March 21, 1995.
This trio, hailing from southern Germany, takes the hip-hop game and funkifies it with "beautiful crunchy bass lines, coupled with pumping grooves." Never would I thought such funky-ass remixes could come from Germany, but they are definitely one of the top players in this funksta game right now. Let us know if you got any funk from SC for our SoundKlout mixtape (though funk is not gonna be an area which we're lacking) Nas vs. The [...]
Stevie Wonder: Chapter 17. Stevie Wonder's last album of the 1980s was a hit-and-miss affair.
Arranged By, Producer, Written-By - Stevie Wonder Trumpet - Dizzy Gillespie
Stevie Wonder: Chapter 16. The living legend released his first new studio album in five years on September 13, 1985.

by teepoo Welcome to another start of week. Here are some great Mashups to start it off! David Guetta, Taio Cruz & Ludacris vs BreakDown (DOSVEC Mashup) "Little Bad Ziggy" by DjWhatt DJ Prince- Another Brick in the Superstition (Pink Floyd vs. Stevie Wonder) Adele vs. Avici- Deep in the Levels (White Panda Mashup) Ugly Lovely- Kiss the Sky (Explosions In The Sky Vs. Redman & Methodman)

Yes, yes, we know. Stevie Wonder's catalog really doesn't need to be touched by anyone that's not named Stevie Wonder, though really, does that ever stop anyone's inner spirit from getting filled with joy every time they hear the familiar opening notes to any one of the musical geniuses' lengthy list of treasured classics at the karaoke bar, no matter how much the ballsy person behind the mic ends up being a disappointment? No. File this cover of Wonder's precious Hotter Than July album jam "All I Do" in the (paper-thin) [...]
Just as all is born is new, do know what I say is true-that Stevie Wonder's 1976 opus is next on Counterbalance. It's the 46th most acclaimed album of all time. You can feel it all over! Klinger: Never mind the fact that it's only been a few weeks since we last covered a Stevie Wonder album, although it's curious that Songs in the Key of Life and Innervisions do end up placing so close to one another. Do you realize that it's been months since we covered a double album? Used to be we couldn't spit out our [...]