
Stevland Haraway Morris (ne Judkins) was born on May 13, 1950. He is best known as Stevie Wonder and is considered as a pioneering musician, and has had an influencer on musicians of various genres from blues, jazz, soul, gospel to jazz. The synthesizers used by Wonder in the 1970s, as well as other electronic musical instruments made R&B an all-female show. Wonder also contributed to the push of these genres into the album era by crafting his albums to be cohesive and consistent, and also incorporating expressive and socially conscious compositions. Wonder, who was blind from the time of his birth began his Motown label career at the age of 11. Tamla label when he was 11. The label then gave him the name "professional" Little Stevie Wonder. Wonder's success on the critical scene was at its peak during the 1970s. His "classic period" that began in 1972, saw the release of Music of My Mind. Talking Book featured "Superstition" which is one of the most renowned and distinctive sounds of the Hohner Clavinet keyboard. The Grammy Award for Album of the years was won by Innervisions (1973) as well as Fulfillingness's First Finale (1974) and Songs in the Key of Life (1976). He is tied for the third highest number of Album of the YEAR wins. He is the sole artist who has won the Grammy Award for Album of the Year, with three albums in succession. Wonder's "commercial period" began in the early 1980s. He was a star with his biggest songs and most famed as well as increased album sales, charitable involvement, and high-profile collaborations.
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