Stevie Wonder
Stevland Morris (ne Judkins, May 13, 1950) also known as Stevie Wonder is an American artist and singer. He is usually recognized as an innovator in a range of genres of music, such as blues and rhythm and gospel, jazz, soul, gospel and funk. Wonder, who was a band of one man made use of synthesizers to produce electronic music during the 1970s. This revolutionized the R&B genre. Wonder also contributed to the growth of genres in the album era. His LPs were consistent and coherent as well as conscious social statements that featured complex compositions. Wonder was blind at the time of his birth was signed at Motown's Tamla label at the age of 11. He was then given the title of professional Little Stevie Wonder. Wonder's critical success was at its peak in the 1970s. The singer's "classic period" began in 1972 when he released the albums of Music of My Mind and Talking Book, the latter with "Superstition" It is one of the most distinctive and well-known examples of the sound of the Hohner Clavinet keyboard. The Grammy Award for Album of the years was won by Innervisions (1973), Fulfillingness's First Finale (1974), as well as Songs in the Key of Life (1976). He is tied for third place with the most Album of the YEAR wins. Wonder is the only artist to have won the award three times in succession for his albums. Wonder began his "commercial period" in the early 1980s. He had the biggest hits and highest level of recognition, and had an increase in album sales, charity involvement and high-profile collaborations
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