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Reviews & Notable Quotes
Here are what some music critics and journalists had to say…
“The show is magic, and it’s not static by any means. Stevie doesn’t spend the whole night seated behind the piano, either. At one point, standing, he and guest artist Frederic Yonnet — a Wonder disciple — had a crazy harmonica duel that almost sent Stevie flying off the stage in a frenzy.”
Roger Friedman, Fox.com
“Many of us picture Stevie sitting in front of a piano, but his first instrument was the harmonica, and it shows. During “Boogie On Reggae Woman” he stood up from the piano and tore into an intense dueling harmonica jam with virtuoso Frederic Yonnet. Awesome.”
Dan Pashman, NPR
“Mr. Wonder performed a comical but impressive harmonica-solo showdown with Frederic Yonnet, another exceptional musician.”
Ben Ratliff, New York Times
“Harmonica has played a monumental role in the blues idiom but in jazz it has been employed successfully by only several musicians, Toots Thielemans, Howard Levy and Frédéric Yonnet coming to mind as three who have made significant contributions in the instrument.”
W. Royal Stokes – Jazz Times
“Fred has an extraordinary ability for wringing torrents of emotion out of that tiny instrument, the harmonica.”
Rhome Anderson, mp3.Washingpost.com
“A true virtuoso.”
Eric Brace, Washington Post




