My father would play Stevie Wonder in the car, but that never sunk in.
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I think Stevie Wonder could sing the phone book and manage to make me cry.
To sing along with Stevie Wonder, you had to make your voice do things it was not accustomed to doing.
Meeting Stevie Wonder was a massive, lifetime achievement for me. He's one of the sweetest people. I sense a kindred spirit in him, and I hope he'd say the same. Actually, he did.
Stevie Wonder's records introduced me to '70s soul when I was 12 or 13.
Stevie Wonder is just one of those guys that completely delivers everything that you want to be true about Stevie Wonder. He's an amazing human being, and the fairytale exists with that man.
I am grateful I got the chance to meet Stevie Wonder! He's like royalty to me and is one of my biggest inspirations.
For the record, I am not Stevie Wonder's wife, and no, I am not his child.
There is something complete about Stevie Wonder, and one senses that he is not only exceptionally important today, but will continue to be for as long as he chooses.
I remember driving the tractor on our farm, and Tim McGraw would be on the radio. I'd find myself walking out of class, singing his songs. And then Tim ended up playing my father in 'Friday Night Lights.' It was surreal.
I'd seen my father. He was a poor man, and I watched him do astonishing things.
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