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The death of Malcolm-Jamal Warner has seemed to touch virtually everyone. The former Cosby Show star drowned in Costa Rica on ...
At 75 years old, Stevie Wonder has no plans of going into retirement, claiming music is a part of him and he won't stop until ...
Wonder, who rarely comments publicly on personal losses, opened up briefly while leaving a lunch spot in Brentwood on Wednesday. Though many remember Warner as Theo Huxtable from “The Cosby Show,” ...
Wonder, 75, starred in a memorable Cosby Show episode that aired in 1986. In "A Touch of Wonder," Denise (Lisa Bonet) got ...
Stevie Wonder clarified that he has no plans to retire for as long as he’s alive during Monday’s episode of the BBC’s ...
In an interview with BBC's 'Sidetracked' podcast, Stevie Wonder spoke out against the idea of retirement. He explained that ...
"People know that I take it seriously, and that I’m not just some actor who strums a few tunes so I can call myself a bass ...
Malcolm-Jamal Warner, actor and musician, died on July 20 at the age of 54. Warner was famous for his role in the sitcom The ...
Stevie Wonder addressed rumors regarding his blindness at Blackweir, a music concert series in Cardiff, Wales.
25-time Grammy award winner Stevie Wonder addressed long-standing rumors of him being blind during a show in Wales.
A documentary covering Stevie Wonder’s work to make Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday a holiday is now in production.
A Stevie Wonder doc chronicling his fight for Martin Luther King Jr. Day to be named a federal holiday, is in the works.