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Performers included Ray Charles, Sam Cooke, Stevie Wonder, Ella Fitzgerald, The Temptations, Miles Davis, Nat "King" Cole (from Chicago), Duke Ellington, Paul Robeson, Muddy Waters in 1956, the Jackson Five in 1968, and B.B. King. Typically shows consisted of an opening musical act followed by a film.
The official name of the tour was 'American Tour 1972'. The tour is also known as the "Stones Touring Party", shortened to S.T.P., [1] derived from the laminates handed out by the management to crew, family, friends and press, granting access to the various areas at the concert venues and hotels.
Blind since shortly after his birth, Wonder was a child prodigy who signed with Motown's Tamla label at the age of 11, where he was given the professional name Little Stevie Wonder. Wonder's single " Fingertips " was a No. 1 hit on the Billboard Hot 100 in 1963, when he was 13, making him the youngest solo artist ever to top the chart.
As many as 60,000 people came to hear Dr. King, as well as Mahalia Jackson, Stevie Wonder and Peter, Paul and Mary. [ 106 ] 1974: The Chicago Fire of the World Football League (WFL) played here before folding in 1975.
Pop superstar Stevie Wonder spoke before performing at the 2024 DNC. Watch the full speech. ... Chicago has hosted the Democratic Convention 11 times, most recently in 1996 when the United Center ...
Stevie Wonder Bloodrock March 10 United States James Taylor June 11 United States Jerry Lee Lewis June 12 United States Tom Jones 22,000 July 16 United States The Jackson 5: 2nd National Tour [10] Commodores: July 30 United States Stephen Stills: Memphis Horns Tour [11] 21,000 / 21,000 August 1 (2 Shows) — The Concert for Bangladesh [12 ...
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Billy Joel is on his way back to Detroit: The piano-playing pop star will hit Ford Field on March 29, joined by Stevie Nicks. Tickets will go on sale at 9 a.m. Oct. 4 through Ticketmaster.