Post by Kay on Oct 29, 2005 21:21:08 GMT -5
One more little thing -
NEW STEVIE WONDER SINGLE
"FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART"
#1 MOST ADDED AT AC AND URBAN AC RADIO FORMATS
(New York, New York) Stevie Wonder landed the #1 most added single at both Adult Contemporary radio and Urban Adult Contemporary (Urban AC) this week with his new single, "From The Bottom Of My Heart," from his upcoming album, A Time To Love.
"From The Bottom Of My Heart," snagged 40 major ads in the ultra-competitive Urban AC format, including stations WBLS in New York City, KJLH in Los Angeles, and WSRB in Chicago.
Wonder's previous single, "So What The Fuss," scored a record breaking debut on the Billboard Monitor Adult R&B chart in March, registering the highest number of debut spins in the chart's decade-long history.
Radio's unprecedented embrace of Wonder's return to the limelight comes amidst a flurry of activity from the legendary artist, including a headlining pre-game performance at Game 3 of the 2005 NBA Finals on Tuesday, June 14, broadcast live on ABC at 9:00 PM. wonder will perform both the U.S. national anthem and his single "So What The Fuss" from his highly anticipated album, A Time To Love. Other performers participating in the pre-game shows include superstars Will Smith, Alanis Morrisette and Kelly Clarkson.
Wonder also recently unveiled a groundbreaking version of his "So What The Fuss" video. The clip is the first music video in history to be enhanced with a descriptive track to be made accessible to people who are blind or have low vision.
NEW STEVIE WONDER SINGLE
"FROM THE BOTTOM OF MY HEART"
#1 MOST ADDED AT AC AND URBAN AC RADIO FORMATS
(New York, New York) Stevie Wonder landed the #1 most added single at both Adult Contemporary radio and Urban Adult Contemporary (Urban AC) this week with his new single, "From The Bottom Of My Heart," from his upcoming album, A Time To Love.
"From The Bottom Of My Heart," snagged 40 major ads in the ultra-competitive Urban AC format, including stations WBLS in New York City, KJLH in Los Angeles, and WSRB in Chicago.
Wonder's previous single, "So What The Fuss," scored a record breaking debut on the Billboard Monitor Adult R&B chart in March, registering the highest number of debut spins in the chart's decade-long history.
Radio's unprecedented embrace of Wonder's return to the limelight comes amidst a flurry of activity from the legendary artist, including a headlining pre-game performance at Game 3 of the 2005 NBA Finals on Tuesday, June 14, broadcast live on ABC at 9:00 PM. wonder will perform both the U.S. national anthem and his single "So What The Fuss" from his highly anticipated album, A Time To Love. Other performers participating in the pre-game shows include superstars Will Smith, Alanis Morrisette and Kelly Clarkson.
Wonder also recently unveiled a groundbreaking version of his "So What The Fuss" video. The clip is the first music video in history to be enhanced with a descriptive track to be made accessible to people who are blind or have low vision.