Motown legend Stevie Wonder gave a soulful two-hour concert at the Montreux Jazz Festival on Wednesday night, blending his hits with covers of the Beatles and Michael Jackson for an audience that included producer Quincy Jones.
The African-American singer and songwriter, wearing lime green sunglasses and braids down to his waist, headlined the 48th edition of the prestigious Swiss festival, fulfilling a longtime wish of its late founder Claude "Funky" Nobs.
"Tonight's show is dedicated to a man who talked with me so long about doing this event. He is watching us from up in heaven - Mr. Nobs," Wonder told the sold-out crowd of some 4,000 fans.