THE CARL ARRINGTON ARCHIVE Episode 3 features an excerpt from Carl's interview with Stevie Wonder at a recording studio in New York City in 1986. The living legend was still savoring the success (finally!) of making Martin Luther King’s birthday a national holiday. He also talks about the convenience of having a home studio, what he listens to for inspiration (hip-hop, early 20th Century experimental music and his deepest love, old jazz). Key of Life? He says, “I believe there is nothing I can’t do if I set my mind to it.”
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