A week left into Black Music Month and there is still so much music history to cover. On this day in 1963, the legendary singer and musician Stevie Wonder first entered the US singles chart as a 13-year-old Little Stevie Wonder. 

From performances with artists like Whitney Houston, making a difference within our communities around the world with leaders like Nelson Mandela, and even getting in the driver's seat during his Carpool Karaoke episode, Stevie has given us so many moments to smile about.

Stevie Wonder, John Legend and Ciara are just a few of the stars that came together to honor the legacy of Motown Records. “Motown 60: A Grammy Celebration” was held on Tuesday night in Los Angeles at the Microsoft Theater and featured musical performances by artist, from then and now. Motown founder Berry Gordy was […]

Carvin Winans isn't just a Grammy Award winner, but is a song writer that has worked with so many of the artists we love.

Over the weekend at a performance in New York’s Central Park, multiple Grammy Award Winning Artist Stevie Wonder took a knee in solidarity with former NFL quarterback Colin Kaepernick at the 2017 Global Citizen Festival. He said, “Tonight, I’m taking a knee for America.” Wonder dropped to one knee first and then the other. “Not […]

The Queen Of Soul's last album will feature Stevie Wonder.

Plus, New York woman shoved to death in front of a Times Square train and Janet Reno, the nation's first female US Attorney General, dead at 78.