
Stevie Wonder Remembers Malcolm Cecil: ‘An Endless Love and Respect for His Genius’
Cecil, who died last month, helped Wonder experiment with new sounds and textures across four landmark albums between 1972 and 1974
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Subscribe NowCecil, who died last month, helped Wonder experiment with new sounds and textures across four landmark albums between 1972 and 1974
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