Stevie Wonder plays Sesame Street, 1972. Can’t help but thinking that kids’ music was way better in the 1970s!
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Stevie Wonder plays Sesame Street, 1972. Can’t help but thinking that kids’ music was way better in the 1970s!
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3 responses to “1-2-3, Sesame Street.”
Oh. Man. That rocks. And funks. Although it’s not a total musical wasteland out there. Alan Toussaint does the music for Little People. Evan Lurie does the music for Backyardigans (both are excellent shows, BTW, though maybe aimed at a younger audience than Clara’s).
Thanks to BoingBoing, I now have a link to a second Stevie Wonder performance on Sesame Street … the same session … in which he plays “Superstitious.” Awesome!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dSC29xl6hno
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