Stevie Wonder

Stevie WonderStevland Haraway Morris (ne Judkins) was born on May 13, 1950. He is also known as Stevie Wonder and is considered an innovator in music and an influencer on musicians from diverse genres, from rhythm and blues, jazz, gospel, soul, and jazz. Wonder was a one-man group made use of synthesizers to produce electronic music in the 1970s. This revolutionized the R&B genre. He helped to bring such genres into the age of albums through LPs that were both coherent and consistently. Wonder, who was born blind shortly after his birth was signed at Motown's Tamla label aged 11. The label gave him the name of a professional artist, Little Stevie Wonder. Wonder's famed critical success was at its peak during the 1970s. His "classic" period started in 1972 with Music of My Mind and Talking Book. The latter included "Superstition" as the most well-known and iconic example of the Hohner Clavinet keyboard sound. The Grammy Award for Album of the Years was won by Innervisions (1973) as well as Fulfillingness's First Finale (1974) and Fulfillingness's First Finale (1974), as well as Songs in the Key of Life (1976). He is tied for third most Album of the YEAR wins. Wonder is the only artist to have won the award with three consecutive albums. Wonder was considered a "commercial artist" before he started to make his biggest hits in the early 1980s. His popularity grew with the increase in album sales, charity involvement, and significant collaborations.

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