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Biography

Stevie Wonder, born Stevland Hardaway Judkins on May 13, 1950, in Saginaw, Michigan, is an American musical legend celebrated for his profound impact on soul music and popular culture. Despite being blind from infancy due to retinopathy of prematurity, Wonder’s heightened awareness of sound fueled his remarkable musical journey, marked by a diverse array of genres including soul, funk, rock & roll, pop, jazz, and reggae.

As a child prodigy, Wonder’s talent was evident early on, with his breakthrough occurring at just 13 years old when his single “Fingertips” soared to the top of the Billboard charts. Throughout the 1960s, he continued to captivate audiences with hits like “Uptight (Everything’s Alright)” and “My Cherie Amour,” showcasing his multi-instrumental skills and infectious melodies.

The 1970s marked a pivotal period for Wonder as he asserted greater control over his music, producing socially conscious and groundbreaking albums such as “Talking Book” and “Innervisions.” These albums not only topped the charts but also earned critical acclaim, solidifying Wonder’s status as a musical innovator.

Wonder's creative output remained prolific in the following decades, with albums like "Songs in the Key of Life" earning him multiple Grammy Awards and further cementing his legacy as one of the greatest musicians of all time. His contributions to music were not limited to his solo work; Wonder collaborated with other artists, advocated for social causes, and continued to inspire generations of musicians and fans worldwide.

Beyond his musical achievements, Wonder’s activism and philanthropy have left an indelible mark on society. He has been a vocal advocate for causes such as racial equality, disability rights, and humanitarian efforts, using his platform to effect positive change.

In addition to his musical endeavors, Wonder’s personal life has also been noteworthy. His marriage to Syreeta Wright and subsequent collaborations reflected his deep emotional connections and artistic evolution. Despite encountering personal and professional obstacles, Wonder’s perseverance and steadfast dedication to his art have garnered admiration from millions and led to him receiving numerous honors, such as being inducted into both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

As he continues to tour and release new music, Stevie Wonder’s legacy remains as vibrant and relevant as ever, a testament to his enduring influence on the world of music and beyond.

1962 – The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie

Motown

 

1962 – Tribute to Uncle Ray

Hallmark

 

1963 – The 12 Year Old Genius

Motown

 

1963 – With a Song in My Heart

Motown

 

1963 – Workout Stevie, Workout

Tamla

 

1964 – Stevie at the Beach

Motown

 

1965 – Stevie Wonder

Generator / Motown

 

1966 – Up-Tight Everything’s Alright

Motown

 

1966 – Down to Earth

Motown

 

1967 – I Was Made to Love Her

Motown

 

1967 – Someday at Christmas

Motown

 

1968 – Eivets Rednow…Alfie

Motown

 

1968 – For Once in My Life

Motown

 

1969 – My Cherie Amour

Island / Motown / Universal

 

1970 – Live at the Talk of the Town

Motown

 

1970 – Stevie Wonder Live

Motown

 

1970 – Signed, Sealed and Delivered

Motown

 

1971 – Where I’m Coming From

Motown

 

1972 – Music of My Mind

Motown

 

1972 – Talking Book

Motown

 

1973 – Innervisions

Motown

 

1974 – Fulfillingness’ First Finale

Motown / Universal

 

1976 – Songs in the Key of Life

Motown

 

1979 – Journey Through the Secret Life of Plants

Motown

 

1980 – Hotter Than July

Motown / Island / Def Jam / Universal Music

 

1984 – The Woman in Red [Original Soundtrack]

Motown

 

1985 – In Square Circle

Island / Motown / Universal

 

1987 – Characters

Motown

 

1991 – Jungle Fever

Universal

 

1995 – Conversation Peace

Motown

 

1995 – Natural Wonder

Motown

 

2005 – A Time to Love

Motown

Grammy Awards

For Once in My Life – Best Pop Collaboration With Vocals (2006)

From the Bottom of My Heart – Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (2005)

So Amazing – Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocals (2005)

Love’s in Need of Love Today – Best R&B Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal (2002)

St. Louis Blues – Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocalist(s)/Best Background Arrangement (1998)

St. Louis Blues – Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1998)

For Your Love – Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1995)

For Your Love – Best R&B Song (1995)

That’s What Friends Are For – Best Pop Performance By A Duo Or Group With Vocal (1986)

In Square Circle – Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1985)

Best Producer Of The Year – Producer Of The Year, Non-Classical (1976)

I Wish – Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1976)

Songs in the Key of Life – Album Of The Year (1976)

Songs in the Key of Life – Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (1976)

Boogie on Reggae Woman – Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1974)

Fulfillingness’ First Finale – Album Of The Year (1974)

Fulfillingness’ First Finale – Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (1974)

Living for the City – Best R&B Song (1974)

Innervisions – Album Of The Year (1973)

Superstition – Best Male R&B Vocal Performance (1973)

Superstition – Best R&B Song (1973)

You Are the Sunshine of My Life – Best Male Pop Vocal Performance (1973)

Songs

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Frequently Asked Questions

Stevie Wonder is known for his profound impact on soul music and popular culture, showcasing a diverse array of genres such as soul, funk, rock & roll, pop, jazz, and reggae.

Stevie Wonder’s breakthrough moment occurred at the age of 13 when his single “Fingertips” soared to the top of the Billboard charts.

Some of Stevie Wonder’s notable albums include “Talking Book,” “Innervisions,” and “Songs in the Key of Life,” which earned him multiple Grammy Awards and solidified his legacy as a musical innovator.

Stevie Wonder has been a vocal advocate for causes such as racial equality, disability rights, and humanitarian efforts, using his platform to effect positive change.

Stevie Wonder has received numerous honors, including induction into both the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame and the Songwriters Hall of Fame, recognizing his enduring influence on the world of music.

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