Stevie Wonder review – a riotously joyful celebration
Co-Op Live, Manchester The 75-year-old is in ageless voice and playful mood throughout a performance of as many of his greatest hits as can fit back-to-back in two and a half hours The concert is just minutes old when the crowd recognise the tell-tale first four notes of Stevie Wonder’s 1980 (…)
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