
Stevie Wonder
Stevie Wonder, born as Stevland Hardaway Morris on May 13, 1950, in Saginaw, Michigan, is one of the most influential and talented musicians of his time. He lost his sight shortly after birth but developed exceptional musical skill from a young age. He signed his first record deal with Motown at the age of 11 and managed to establish himself as a pioneering figure in soul and R&B music. Stevie Wonder has received numerous Grammy Awards and is considered one of Motown's top ambassadors, known for hits like "Superstition," "Isn't She Lovely," and "I Just Called to Say I Love You." With a career spanning over six decades, the artist remains an inspiration for generations of artists.