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    Little Stevie Wonder- The Ed Sullivan Show 1964...RARE!

    I don't how or where they got this clip, but I have not seen this since I was pre-school age LOL! Check this out!


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    Great post Marv! Stevie looks like he's having a ball. Amazing when you think about the music he made later on.

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    As lockhartgary pointed out in his thread, Billboard R&B Chart Statistics, in his group of Motown R&B Statistics from 1965 to 1990, Stevie Wonder had the most of all: 18 #1 hits. And he is still going strong. Thank you Stevie for all you have contributed to the Motown legacy.

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    Wow, I loved that!

    Not as much as Stevie did though, lol

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luciano View Post
    Great post Marv! Stevie looks like he's having a ball. Amazing when you think about the music he made later on.
    Thanks Luciano! I had to laugh when Stevie started dancing, because as kids we would try to dance like him and others we'd see on TV. LOL

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    Now that's what I call talent!

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