Stevie Wonder

Singer-songwriter and pianist with 'Songs in the Key of Life'

Stevie Wonder - Singer-songwriter and pianist with 'Songs in the Key of Life'
Born

May 13th, 1950
75 years ago

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

United States

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A highly influential singer-songwriter and pianist, this individual began his music career at a young age, making a mark in the Motown genre. His albums, particularly 'Songs in the Key of Life,' received critical acclaim and won numerous awards. The individual was proficient in a variety of instruments and employed innovative music production techniques. A respected figure in the music industry, the career included numerous hit singles and collaborations with various renowned artists. Advocacy for social causes and active participation in humanitarian efforts characterized their professional life.

Released the album 'Songs in the Key of Life'

Won 25 Grammy Awards including a Lifetime Achievement Award

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