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Blogger Major Pepperidge said...

Neat stuff, and having the unused sticker is cool.

I realize that having all those jazz greats was an awesome thing, but can you imagine seeing somebody like Stevie Wonder at Disneyland? Amazing!

Monday, 08 September, 2008

Blogger The Viewliner Limited said...

Again you come through with the absolute coolest stuff. I remember seeing many of the performers on the list. It was a truly great time in Disneyland music history.

Monday, 08 September, 2008

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I think the boxes at the front of the Twain are speakers and the hooded figure is actually a guy’s head in his own shadow cast on the drum stage. Neat pic!

Monday, 08 September, 2008

Blogger Unknown said...

My sister, myself and friends were there on September 6, 1971, I was just entering high school. To our amazement and awe we watched as the Tomorrowland Terrace rose out of the ground and Stevie Wonder performed. He played all of his hits to date including "If You Really Love Me" which was a new hit played on the radio during that time. I often think of that concert and still can't believe we saw Stevie Wonder at Disneyland for the price of a regular ticket, it was a surreal experience!

Thursday, 24 April, 2014

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I was also able to witness with complete amazement the same performance at Tomorrowland Terrace that you described. The live performance of "Little Stevie Wonder." This was a complete surprise to me and my group as the stage began to rise out of the ground with Stevie Wonder and his super talented musicians.They began their set and we were blown away! We were in high school also and I can't tell you how incredible his sound was! He was no longer "little " any more, Stevie was a giant!

Sunday, 06 January, 2019

Blogger AlBurger said...

Hey! I was there too. I was 22, working for the LA Parks and Rec at Highland Park Rec Center at the time. We brought a group of kids to Disneyland as chaperones and had a casual day at the park. While in Tomorrowland, sitting at the terrace, we heard Stevie Wonder was going to play and, yeah, he rose right out of the floor. It's something I will never forget.

Sunday, 05 September, 2021

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