Little Stevie Wonder: Stevie Wonder’s Discovery and Signing | Part 2

The creation of Little Stevie Wonder and his early years in Motown are not talked about like they could be. Before Uptight (Everything’s Alright), he struggled on that narrow road to fame. It was one of the most vital phases of his career because it determined if it should thrive or perish. “The most innovative

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Amy, My Daughter by Mitch Winehouse Review

Amy, My Daughter By Mitch Winehouse In Amy, My Daughter, the intimate, inside story of the ultimately tragic life of multiple Grammy Award-winning singer and songwriter Amy Winehouse (“Rehab,” “Back to Black”) is told by the one person most able to tell it—Amy’s closest advisor, her inspiration, and best friend: her father, Mitch. Amy, My Daughter

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My Amy: The Life We Shared by Tyler James Review

My Amy: The Life We Shared By Tyler James Written with searing honesty and published for the tenth anniversary of Amy Winehouse’s death, My Amy: The Life We Shared is an evocative portrait of unbreakable lifelong friendship – and a devastating study into fame, addiction, and self-sabotage. Only one person knows what really happened to

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Stevie Wonder’s Childhood and Early Life | Stevie Wonder Part 1

Ste “You can’t base your life on other people’s expectations” – Stevie Wonder. Stevie Wonder’s childhood reflects this quote. He didn’t let his blindness or anybody else get in the way of his dreams. He soared above everyone’s expectations, which showed in his early life. As a child, Wonder faced many hardships like all of

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