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[h3]Born Steveland Morris, his blindness was caused by an hospital error soon after birth. Playing the harmonica at five, he started piano lessons at six and took up the drums at eight. [/h3]

He started playing at the local church and soon became something of a neighbourhood sensation.

Ronnie White of the Miracles arranged an audition with Motown Records' Berry Gordy Jr, who quickly signed him and named him "Little" Stevie Wonder.

His first album, 'Little Stevie Wonder the 12 Year Old Genius', made the child a huge star, and gave Stevie a number one hit with single 'Fingertips'. The following year, he enrolled in the Michigan School for the Blind, where he studied classical piano.

His late teen years saw continued success, with songs such as 'Uptight (Everything's Alright)'. Stevie worked on improving his skills as a songwriter, and producer, and he co-wrote most of his singles from 1967 onward. In 1971, he invested in his own recording studio, Taurus Productions, and recorded two albums on his own.

With these two albums, Stevie negotiated a contract with Motown that allowed him more freedom in artistic matters and a higher royalty percentage. His singles distinguished themselves with socially conscious subjects.

Wonder's 1972 tour with the Rolling Stones introduced him to a huge white audience, but this period was difficult, with his marriage ending, followed by a serious car crash.

Throughout the early 1970’s, Wonder practically swept all possible Grammy awards, winning Best R & B Artist, Best Album, Best Song, and Best Male Vocal. Stevie amassed numerous awards and was recently awarded the Grammy's Lifetime Achievement Award.

However, many believe his masterpiece to be 1976’s double album, 'Songs in the Key of Life'; it is certainly his most polished and musically various.
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The 1980's saw Wonder scoring his biggest hits and reaching an unprecedented level of fame evidenced by increased album sales, high-profile collaborations and television appearances.

Hotter than July (1980) became his first platinum selling album, and its single 'Happy Birthday' was actually used in a campaign to establish [urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/153:0/Martin_Luther_King.htm]Dr. Martin Luther King's[/urlnew] birthday as a U.S. national holiday.

After 1987's Characters album, Wonder continued to release new material, but at a slower pace.

The late Eighties were spent working on Conversation Piece, which was released to critical acclaim. 1988 duets with [urlnew=http://www.thebiographychannel.co.uk/biography_home/933:0/Michael_Jackson.htm]Michael Jackson[/urlnew] (Get It) and Julio Iglesias (My Love) kept Wonder's name in the public eye.

In 1989 he was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame.

Throughout the 1990s, Stevie continued making important music. Conversation Peace, eight years in the making, was well worth the wait when it was released in 1994. For Your Love won two Grammys at the 1996 Grammy Awards for Best R & B Song and Best R & B Male vocal. That same year Stevie was awarded the Lifetime Achievement Award due to his outstanding musical career.

Wonder's extensive humanitarian work has included AIDS awareness, anti-apartheid efforts, crusades against drunk driving and drug abuse, and fund raising for the blind and retarded children and the homeless.
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[b]Albums[/b]

A Time To Love (2005)

Shelter In The Rain (2005)

20th Century Masters: The Millennium... (2005)

A Time 2 Love (2005)

Christmas Collection: 20th Century Masters (2004)

The Definitive Collection (2002)

At The Close Of A Century (1999)

Song Review: A Greatest Hits Collection (1996)

Natural Wonder (1995)

Conversation Peace (1995)

Talking Book (1994)

Motown Legends: I Was Made To Love Her - Uptight (1994)

Music From The Movie "Jungle Fever" (1991)

Characters (1987)

Love Songs - 20 Classic Hits (1985)

In Square Circle (1985)

The Woman In Red (1984)

Original Musiquarium (1982)

Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I (1982)

Hotter Than July (1980)

Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants (Sdtk) (1979)

Songs In The Key Of Life (1976)

Fulfillingness' First Finale (1974)

Innervisions (1973)

Music of My Mind (1972)

Where I'm Coming From (1972)

Greatest Hits Vol. 2 (1972)

Signed, Sealed And Delivered (1970)

My Cherie Amour (1969)

For Once In My Life (1968)

Greatest Hits Vol. 1 (1968)

Down To Earth/I Was Made To Love Her (1967)

Down To Earth (1967)

I Was Made To Love Her (1967)

Someday At Christmas (1967)

Uptight (1966)

With A Song In My Heart (1966)

Uptight/For Once In My Life (1966)

Jazz Soul Of Little Stevie Wonder (1963)

The 12-Year Old Genius (1963)

   

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