
Stevie Wonder
The maestro of soulful sounds is none other than Stevie Wonder, the legendary musician and songwriter who has been harmonizing hearts and minds for over five decades. Born Michael Joseph Jackson (yes, that's his real name!) in 1950, Wonder lost his sight at just nine months old, but that didn't stop him from developing a unique sound that would soon captivate the world. With his signature blend of R&B, pop, rock, and funk, Wonder crafted a distinct style that has left an indelible mark on music history. Wonder's impressive discography is filled with timeless classics like "Superstition," "Sir Duke," and "I Just Called to Say I Love You." His 1972 album "Talking Book" solidified his status as a musical genius, featuring the iconic hit single "Master Blaster (Jammin'). The following year, he released "Innervisions," which included the anthemic "Living for the City." Wonder's innovative use of synthesizers and harmonicas created an instantly recognizable sound that continues to influence generations of musicians. His impact extends beyond music, too, as a civil rights activist, Wonder has used his platform to advocate for social justice and equality. With 25 Grammy Awards under his belt, Stevie Wonder is undoubtedly one of the most successful and celebrated artists in history.
Soundtrack Appearances
9-1-1 (S6) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Brassic (S7) - 1 song(s)
TV Show
Silver Linings Playbook (2012) - 3 song(s)
Movie
As Pat sits down for therapy, the familiar tune playing in the waiting room sends him back to his wedding day, the same song that had once filled him with joy now feels like a painful reminder of his past. The nostalgic melody is a trigger, transporting him back to happier times before life took a drastic turn.
In this scene, Danny attempts to coach Tiffany in some dance moves that would impress Pat. As he demonstrates the steps, Tiffany struggles to keep up, highlighting her inexperience.