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Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner?
While natural talent is a desired trait, it is only through dedication and hard work that we can achieve our full potential--talent or no talent. Prince Nelson, Stevie Wonder and Michaela DePrince are invitees that embody these virtues precisely. Though all my guest can be viewed as prodigal figures, it is their work ethic that makes them legendary and inspirational figures to me. They persevered through unfavorable circumstances and achieved every goal they set forth for themselves. And now, I would like to introduce my first guest: Prince Roger Nelson.
Prince was an iconic singer/songwriter, producer, multi-instrumentalist, actor and director who was a dedicated and hardworking musician. Deserving of the title
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Stevie Wonder is a musical prodigy who worked hard to influence social issues with his music. Born prematurely and blind, Stevie Wonder mastered the piano, drums and harmonica by age nine. Driven by his love of music, he persevered through his handicapped and self-promoted himself through by submitting his demo tapes to various talent shows. At age eleven he was signed to Motown Records and on his first music tour across America at twelve, being labeled as “The 12-Year-Old Genius”. As he settled into adulthood, Stevie started to incorporate political and social issues into his music. To show his support of making Martin Luther King Jr.’s birthday a holiday, Stevie released the song “Happy Birthday” in 1980 as a celebratory declaration to Dr. King. Stevie also partnered with musical artists Quincy Jones, Lionel Richie, and Michael Jackson in 1985 to raise awareness and funds for humanitarian work in Africa, by releasing their song “We are the World”. In the same year Stevie advocated for racial harmony through the production of his song “Ebony and Ivory”, which featured former Beatles member Paul McCarthy. In 1988 Stevie again yielded his talents to raise funding for AIDS charities, collaborating with musical talents Gladys Knight, Dionne Warwick, and Elton John for the song “That’s What Friends Are For”. In conclusion, Stevie Wonder possesses an admirable air of determination that allowed him to persevere through his handicap and become a musical

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