Usher Pays Tribute To Stevie Wonder
. (Radio.com) In a few nights, the GRAMMYs will put on a huge all-star tribute to Stevie Wonder, but they started it off a bit early at the 57th Annual GRAMMYs with a performance by Usher. The singer started with a performance of "If It's Magic" from Stevie's classic Songs in the Key of Life album, joined at the end of the song by Stevie himself on harmonica. An odd choice, as there are much bigger hits (and more obvious choices) from that album, but Ush did it justice. Wonder has been celebrating that album-a double album that originally included a bonus 45-inch because two LPs wasn't enough-with a tour where he plays the album in full, each night. Radio.com was at opening night at Madison Square Garden last year. Read more here. Radio.com is an official news provider for antiMusic.com.
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