Stevie Wonder, December 20, 2014: Shows I’ll Never Forget
Stevie Wonder’s 2014 stop at Los Angeles was more than just a concert. It was a reminder of his gifts, his passion and his humanity.

Stevie Wonder’s 2014 stop at Los Angeles was more than just a concert. It was a reminder of his gifts, his passion and his humanity.

Evan Parker and John Edwards offered soul music for the spiritually minded during a very special performance at the Vortex.

Stevie Wonder’s ‘Songs in the Key of Life’ is one of those albums that I can truly say changed my life.

James Taylor, even at 66, takes the stage with a voice as clear and recognizable as if you were playing one of his early albums.

I arrived at the Minnesota State Fair completely unaware of who was playing that night. I left a life-long fan of Manhattan Transfer.

The Ipswich Music Festival presentation of Jazz at the Movies gave us more than we bargained for.
Toto just seems to get better with age – and Michael McDonald held his own.

Despite a recent illness, McCartney appeared trim, fit, and ready to rock.

Playing regularly at Scarfe’s Bar in London, they take ownership of the music.

Sean Lennon and Charlotte Kemp Muhl achieved a signature moment at Mountain Jam.