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Stevie Wonder brings fans to tears with Bill Withers tribute on One World: Together At Home

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Stevie Wonder brought fans to tears with a powerful tribute to the late musician Bill Withers as he took part in the One World: Together At Home Special concert on Saturday.

The 69-year-old A Place In The Sun singer was a close friend of Bill, who sadly passed away on 30 March at the age of 81, after suffering heart complications.

Taking part in the One World: Together At Home concert organised by Lady Gaga, Stevie opted to sing one of Bill’s songs to give hope to everyone struggling to deal with the coronavirus pandemic.

Sitting at a grand piano, the rhythm and blues legend gave a short speech before launching into the song. “During hardships like this, we have to lean on each other for help,” Stevie said. “My friend, the late Bill

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