Stevie Wonder: Rhythms of Wonder

Stevie Wonder: Rhythms of Wonder

by SharonDavis (Author)

Synopsis

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.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 256
Edition: First Edition, First Impression
Publisher: Robson Books Ltd
Published: 31 Jul 2003

ISBN 10: 1861056087
ISBN 13: 9781861056085

Author Bio
Sharon Davis is the author of seven previous books on soul music, including the definitive history of Motown and an outstanding biography of Marvin Gaye, which has been optioned for film development. Formerly on the staff of Motown's London office, Sharon Davis has worked for Diana Ross and Edwin Starr and was recently involved in a major BBC documentary on the story of Motown Records.