Tuesday, April 28, 2020
Steveland Judkins Morris Was Born On May 13, 1950, In Saginaw, Michiga
  Steveland Judkins Morris was born on May 13, 1950, in Saginaw, Michigan. He is more  popularly known as Stevie Wonder. Stevie was blinded shortly after birth. His blindness  was caused by a medical accident when he was born. He had to be put in an incubator  and he didn't get enough air. In 1954 his family moved to Detroit. He developed his  musical talent early in his life. By the age of 11 years old, he could play the harmonica  and piano and he was a talented singer.    Stevie was introduced to Motown's Berry Gordy, who recognized Stevie's talents.    He was signed to Motown in 1962 and he was given the stage name "Little Stevie    Wonder". He later grew out of this nickname and dropped the "little". Stevie had  success with his single, 'Fingertips, Part 2', in 1963. By the time he was 18, Wonder had  released hits such as 'Uptight', 'Nothing's Too Good for My Baby', 'I Was Made to Love    Her', and 'For Once in My Life'. He followed that up with more hits, like 'My Cherie    Amour' which went platinum in 1969 and 'Signed, Sealed, Delivered, I'm Yours' in 1970.    In 1970 Wonder married Syreeta Wright. After two years of marriage they divorced.    In 1971, at age 21, Stevie bought recording equipment and started a small  recording company. He used two albums that he recorded independently to negotiate  with Motown. Since he was now 21, he could get a new contract that allowed him more  freedom and more money. He began experimenting with use of the synthesizer. A  serious automobile accident in 1973 almost claimed his life. The accident did take his  sense of smell away. Talking Book was an album that he released in 1972 which  included 'You Are the Sunshine of My Life' and 'Superstition'. These were two very big  hits. Innervisions, released in 1973, included a hit song called ?Higher Ground'.    Fulfillingness' First Finale in 1974, and Songs in the Key of Life in 1976 were both hit  albums of Stevie Wonder's in the 1970s.    During the 1980s Stevie Wonder released fewer solo albums but made success  recording with other artists. He wrote and performed a song with Paul McCartney. It was  an antiracism hit single 'Ebony and Ivory'. With Chaka Khan, Steveland performed 'I    Feel for You'. His single 'I Just Called to Say I Love You', from the soundtrack of the  film 'The Woman in Red' won an Academy award in 1985.    In 1989 Wonder was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame. He signed a unique  lifetime contract with Motown Records in 1992. Conversation Peace, was an album    Wonder worked on for nearly eight years before its 1995 release. It got good reviews.    In addition to his music, Stevie Wonder's career was distinguished by his activism for gun  control, drunk driving and anti-hunger campaigns.    Throughout his life he has influenced popular music in the categories of funk,  rock and soul. He has inspired people to become musicians with his own music. He has  also given a lot to civil rights in this country and in other countries (mostly South Africa).    He has also taught blind people that they can be as talented as any person who can see.    From loosing his sight to loosing his sense of smell, he has overcome many obstacles.    Stevie has raised two children. He has also been married once. Wonder currently  performs occasionally. He lives in Beverly Hills, California. He makes special  performances for worthy causes because of his caring for other people. In 1996 Stevie  won a Grammy award for Lifetime Achievement. Throughout the 1990s, Stevie has  released 4 greatest hits albums and over 10 new albums.    Although he was blind since infancy, Stevie Wonder never lacked musical talent.    Wonder's combination of soul, pop, funk, and rock earned him 15 Grammys, an Academy  award, and success in business. With millions of records sold, the talented performer has  always been recognized for his abilities to do what he wants to do, blind or not.    
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