Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder, born Stevland Hardaway Morris on May 13, 1950, is an iconic American musician renowned for his profound influence on the music industry. Blind from birth, Wonder’s remarkable talent emerged early, leading to his signing with Motown Records at the age of 11. His innovative approach to music, blending soul, R&B, funk, and pop, has garnered him numerous accolades, including multiple Grammy Awards and an Academy Award for Best Original Song. Known for his distinctive voice, masterful use of the keyboard, and hit songs like “Superstition,” “Isn’t She Lovely,” and “I Just Called to Say I Love You,” Wonder’s work transcends genres and generations. His contributions extend beyond music, as he has been an outspoken advocate for social justice and humanitarian causes, solidifying his legacy as a pioneering and enduring figure in contemporary music.
