Stevie Wonder

Stevie WonderStevland Haraway Morris (ne Judkins) was born May 13, 1950. He is also known as Stevie Wonder and is considered as a pioneering musician, and has had an influence on musicians from various genres from blues, jazz, soul, gospel to jazz. Wonder, who was a band of one man that used synthesizers for the creation of electronic music during the 1970s. The result was a revolution in the R&B genre. Wonder was also instrumental in the growth of genres in the album era. The albums of his were consistent and cohesive and also socially conscious statements with complex compositions. Wonder was blind at the time of his birth, signed with Motown's Tamla label when he was 11 years old. There he was given the name of a professional artist, Little Stevie Wonder. Wonder's popularity with critics culminated in the 1970s. The band's "classic" period started in 1972, with Music of My Mind and Talking Book. The latter included "Superstition" The most iconic and well-known example of the Hohner Clavinet keyboard sound. The album won the Grammy Award as Album of the year for Innervisions (1973), Fulfillingnessthe First Finale (1974) as well as Songs in the Key of Life ( 1976). This makes him the holder of the tie record of the most Album of the year wins with three. Wonder is the only artist who has won the award in three consecutive album releases. Wonder was a "commercial artist" at the time he began to have his greatest hits in the early 1980s. His popularity increased with increased album sales, involvement in charities, and high-profile collaborations.

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