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If you are a fan of Stevie Wonder (and who isn't?) you should know that Stevie will release his first ever official DVD/Blue Ray entitled "Live At Last: A Wonder Summer's Night" on March 10! It featured live performances of all of Stevie's greatest hits including "Sir Duke", "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" and "Higher Ground" among many other masterpieces!

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Had the unique opportunity to see Stevie Wonder play at UCLA backstage to about 25 people - following his performance at the Duke Ellington Tribute

Here is his rendition of Sir Duke

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If you are a fan of Stevie Wonder (and who isn't?) you should know that Stevie will release his first ever official DVD/Blue Ray entitled "Live At Last: A Wonder Summer's Night" on March 10! It featured live performances of all of Stevie's greatest hits including "Sir Duke", "Signed, Sealed, Delivered" and "Higher Ground" among many other masterpieces!

Then that's a great news for his fans i believe. Thanks a lot for sharing the news to us... and i think Blue laser disc reader technology provides the highest standard of sound quality ever achieved on a Stevie Wonder release. Is that right.... ?

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