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  • May 13, 1950
    Stevland Morris is born in Saginaw, Michigan. Known professionally as Stevie Wonder, his 1976 album "Songs In The Key Of Life" will be mentioned in the text of Eric Church's 2016 country hit "Record Year"
    Feb 3, 1966
    When Stevie Wonder performs at Scotch of St. James' Club in London, the concert is attended by "I Feel Fine" songwriter Paul McCartney
    Jan 22, 1969
    Bobby Darin sings a portion of his lone country hit, "Splish Splash," while hosting "The Kraft Music Hall" on NBC. Darin also collaborates with Stevie Wonder on "If I Were A Carpenter" and with Judy Collins on "I'll Be Your Baby Tonight"
    Feb 19, 1969
    Glen Campbell and Roger Miller deliver a joint version of "King Of The Road" during CBS-TV's "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." The episode also features John Wayne, John Hartford, Steve Allen and Stevie Wonder
    Dec 8, 1969
    Charley Pride sings "Louisiana Man" on ABC's "The Music Scene." Others on the show include Steve Allen, Tony Bennett, Stevie Wonder and Buffy Sainte-Marie
    Mar 29, 1970
    Glen Campbell sings "Memphis" and "September Song" during his CBS show, "The Glen Campbell Goodtime Hour." His guests include Willie Nelson, Roger Miller, Fess Parker, Stevie Wonder and Lily Tomlin
    Nov 11, 1970
    Johnny Cash, The Carter Family and The Statler Brothers sing "I Got Stripes" on ABC's "The Johnny Cash Show." Guest Stevie Wonder joins Cash on "Get Rhythm," Bill Monroe performs "Blue Moon Of Kentucky," and Ian & Sylvia cover "Crazy Arms." Comedian George Gobel guests as well
    Sep 28, 1976
    Motown's Tamla label releases the Stevie Wonder album "Songs In The Key Of Life." It will be referenced in Eric Church's 2016 country hit "Record Year"
    Sep 15, 1979
    R&B singer/songwriter Stevie Wonder joins Skeeter Davis on the Grand Ole Opry to perform "Behind Closed Doors"
    Jun 6, 1982
    Linda Ronstadt performs "Blue Bayou" and "Living In The U.S.A." for 85,000 during the anti-nuclear Peace Sunday rally at the Rose Bowl in Pasadena. Also in the lineup are Bob Dylan, Jackson Browne, Tom Petty, Stevie Nicks, Dan Fogelberg, Stevie Wonder and Crosby, Stills & Nash

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