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  • Wonder's Soho store, employees with iPod Touches pulled customers out of lines and rang them up around the store, even in the dressing room.

    Gadgets Unchain Cashiers Dana Mattioli 2011

  • Here's a compendium of all the Boy Wonder's "Holy ..." exclamations from Season 1 of Batman.

    Holy Season One, Batman! 2009

  • The repertoire splices the leader's clamorous Tyner style, Irish ballads and jigs, three memorable Tagore songs and Stevie Wonder's Contusion.

    Zoe Rahman: Kindred Spirits – review 2012

  • He does Stevie Wonder's "Higher Ground" some good.

    The Voice Blind Auditions Episode 3: Holler If You Hate "Hey There Delilah" 2012

  • Riley fumbled the lyrics of Wonder's "Living for the City," while Salling's gravelly version of "Just My Imagination" was borderline embarrassing.

    ♪♫ Motown visits the White House 2011

  • Eh. Usher's and Shakira's opening take on Stevie Wonder's “Higher Ground” was a tight-wire act, with many wondering if Usher would break into some of his signature moves — spins, spine-snaps and crucifixion poses, and the rest fearing Shakira's “hips not lying” and Michelle suddenly having to slap hands over Malia and Sasha's eyes over the ensuing display.

    Archive 2009-01-01 2009

  • Tackling Mr. Wonder's music is no radical act for this all-star octet, which waves high the banner of the San Francisco arts organization SFJazz.

    Building Jazz Its Own Home Larry Blumenfeld 2011

  • To celebrate Mr. Wonder's music—long a favorite of jazz musicians Cedar Walton's "Another's Star," Joshua Redman 's "Visions," Aaron Goldberg 's "Isn't She Lovely"—drummer E.J. Strickland has assembled saxophonists Jaleel Shaw , Marcus Strickland and a crackerjack team that speaks the languages of jazz and soul fluently.

    The Jazz Scene: Giving Cole the Royal Treatment Will Friedwald 2012

  • Eh. Usher's and Shakira's opening take on Stevie Wonder's “Higher Ground” was a tight-wire act, with many wondering if Usher would break into some of his signature moves — spins, spine-snaps and crucifixion poses, and the rest fearing Shakira's “hips not lying” and Michelle suddenly having to slap hands over Malia and Sasha's eyes over the ensuing display.

    Every Voice Lifted And Singing 2009

  • Given Wonder's impressive locks, perhaps better to go with the ear-pleasing, "And I love you from the bottom of my hair."

    Michael Sigman: Sondheim's Lyrics: Rhymes, Reasons and Religion Michael Sigman 2011

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