Stevie Wonder

Stevie WonderStevland Morris (ne Judkins, May 13, 1950) is better known as Stevie Wonder is an American musician and singer. It is said that he is credited with being pioneers in a range of genres like soul, rhythm and blues and gospel, jazz, soul gospel and funk. A virtual one-man band Wonder's use for synthesizers and other electronic musical instruments during the 1970s changed the rules of R&B. Wonder helped bring these genres into the album age by making albums that were both coherent and uniform. Blind from the time of the birth of his son, Wonder was a child prodigy who signed on with Motown's Tamla label at 11 years of age at which point he was given the name of a professional Little Stevie Wonder. Wonder's critical success culminated in the 1970s. His "classic period" started in 1972 and it was when he released Music of My Mind. Talking Book featured "Superstition" One of the most renowned and distinctive sounding sounds made by the Hohner Clavinet keyboard. The Grammy Award for Album of the Years was awarded to Innervisions (1973) and Fulfillingness's First Finale (1974) as well as Songs in the Key of Life (1976). He is third in the list of most albums with three Album of the YEAR wins. He is the only artist to be awarded the Grammy Award for Album of the Year on three albums in succession. Wonder was classified as a "commercial artist" at the time that he began achieve his greatest hits in the early 1980s. His popularity grew as a result of increasing album sales, charitable involvement and high-profile collaborations.

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