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Album and download sales are down. Everyone knows this. The number of viewers taking on the Grammys even year continues to rise however, most likely because they're on television, and the populace just can't handle things they can't see. Either way, musicians that are already pretty popular from a musical perspective see huge increases in activity following The Grammys' broadcast, at least according to numbers released by Spotify. -
Stevie Wonder, Gil Scott-Heron and Malcolm Cecil Reflect on How They Created Martin Luther King, Jr. Day
Music and politics are often at an impasse. It's arguable the affect music can have as a force behind political motion--and how music can ultimately effect change on a large scale. -
Stevie Wonder Plays 'Songs in The Key of Life' Live At Nokia Theater
Stevie Wonder's Songs In The Key of Life doesn't make for an easy live recreation. For one, there's the dense percussive and orchestral instrumentals for much of the album. For two, there's 21 songs (when you take the bonus 7" that would be released later). The pianist and R&B star was convinced that he could pull it off for his annual House Full of Toys benefit event, and he pulled out all the stops for the show on Saturday night at the Nokia Theater in Los Angeles. -
Justin Bieber Tour: Pop Star Covers Eminem's 'Lose Yourself' at Detroit Concert...Unsuccessfully [WATCH]
Beliebers didn't mind, but the rest of the world collectively groaned when Justin Bieber attempted to cover Eminem's "Lose Yourself" while performing in Detroit. -
Trayvon Martin Tribute (?!?): K-Pop Star G-Dragon Wears Blackface in Uncomfortable Homage
K-Pop star G-Dragon set off some political-correctness alarms when he paid tribute to Trayvon Martin...by wearing blackface. -
Trayvon Martin Boycott: Jay Z, Kanye West, Stevie Wonder, And More Celebrities Refuse To Perform In Florida Due To 'Stand Your Ground Law'
Celebrities are boycotting performing in Florida for Trayvon Martin who was shot and killed by George Zimmerman who was later found not guilty.Celebrities say they will not perform in Florida in protest of "Stand Your Ground" law... -
Trayvon Martin Reaction: Stevie Wonder Vows Not To Play Florida Until 'Stand Your Ground' Is Repealed
Stevie Wonder joined the multitude of artists offering tributes to Trayvon Martin following the Saturday acquittal of George Zimmerman, but the R&B star was a little more dedicated to his cause. Wonder announced during his show in Quebec City that he would no longer play concerts in Florida until the state's controversial "Stand Your Ground" law is repealed.
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