Stevie Wonder and Dave Mason gave an impromptu performance while hanging out at Iggies Beach Bar and Grill on St. Thomas last week, according to the Virgin Island Daily News.
The manager of the club advised the band on stage, Hot Tunes with Becca Darling, that the pair were in the club. At one point, the group covered Wonder's "Living for the City," before going into "House of the Rising Sun."
During the latter song, Wonder began to make his way to the stage:
"He came up and played some harmonica for us," Darling said. "He came up on his own will. I was like totally freaking out - in my own composed way, of course. I was so totally star struck."
Later, the group asked Mason to join them for "Stormy Monday," prompting Mason to invite Stevie back up:
"And then they jammed together. They were just bluesing out," noted another spectator, the Virgin Island Daily News reported.
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