Posted on 07/15/2025 12:39:04 PM PDT by nickcarraway
Stevie Wonder addressed the long-standing rumor that he isn’t actually blind during the Cardiff, Wales, stop on his Love, Light and Song UK tour.
“I must say to all of you, something that I was thinking, ‘When did I want to let the world know this?’ But I wanted to say it right now,” Wonder, 75, said as seen in an Instagram video from a concertgoer on July 10.
“You know there have been rumors about me seeing and all that? But seriously, you know the truth.”
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“Longstanding”, huh?
Never heard it in my life.
Thanks for that. You are such a FR treasure :)
You’re welcome.
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And the answer to the question of whether I was serious or sarcastic , as someone who has used microphones quite a bit over the years, is that I was serious. Stevie could hear its position and hear it falling because microphones do emit a subtle sound, and a blind person’s sense of hearing becomes much more acutely developed to help them navigate safely.
As a performing musician, I'm going to have to call bull about whether a performer can hear a low mic buzz while performing the closing chorus of a very loud song like "Hey Jude," or that a blind man could hear it falling over, especially during "Hey Jude."
With tongue firmly in cheek, I have to ask, who should I believe, you or my lying eyes?
All I can tell you is my personal experience with hearing (mine is super acute), with microphones (I speak and perform), and with a very close friend with blindness. Some people really can hear and sense better than others. And legally blind people often still have “light and shadows” capability, but nothing beyond that.
That said, neither of us knows the truth I’m just saying, it’s possible he is legally blind—profoundly so—but also was able to sense the falling piece of equipment and instinctively make a lucky grab for it.
If you’ve been performing for a long time, has it been with ear protection? Have you noticed any loss of the top register, or conversations against a roomful of noise?
In-ear monitors with an Aviom to control the levels of other players. Nope. I hear just fine.
That's great! What is your instrument and what kind of music? Your screenname evokes Bluegrass or C&W.
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