Why is stevie wonder an inspiration




















Every Ghetto, Every City. Lauryn Hill. The Miseducation of Lauryn Hill. No Words. Charlie Wilson. Charlie, Last Name Wilson. Where I Wanna Be. Donell Jones. Corinne Bailey Rae. Alicia Keys. Songs In A Minor. Run I'm a Natural Disaster. Gnarls Barkley. The Odd Couple. Just Fine. Mary J. Growing Pains Deluxe.

Live Without You. Raphael Saadiq. Ray Ray. Stevie was arrested in for demonstrating against apartheid outside the South African Embassy. He was willing to go to jail to stand up for the rights of others. Stevie was inducted in the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in He never brags about his fame and is so humble about everything he does.

The event that changed his life was the experience of not having his eyesight. He had to adapt the way he did things so that his other senses and talents would take over. He graduated from the Michigan School for the Blind with honors, learned how to read Braille and played the piano along with many other instruments. Barry Gordy Jr. He always trusted Stevie. Lula Mae Hardaway was another inspiration. She never gave up because she was the leader of the family.

To give back to all his fans, Stevie performs at many benefit concerts for children with disabilities. He performed in Ethiopia for children stricken with blindness and at a benefit concert in Washington D. C for Human Kindness Day. He also performed at a concert with John Lennon for an organization called One-on-One, which is for kids who are mentally handicapped.

Stevie Wonder inspires me because he is a great example to adults and children. He was born six weeks early with retinopathy of prematurity, an eye disorder which was exacerbated when he received too much oxygen in an incubator, leading to blindness.

Wonder showed an early gift for music, first with a church choir in Detroit, Michigan, where he and his family had moved to when he was four years old, and later with a range of instruments, including the harmonica, piano and drums, all of which he taught himself before age An audition followed with Motown founder Berry Gordy Jr. In , the newly renamed Little Stevie Wonder, working with Motown songwriter Clarence Paul, among others, released his debut The Jazz Soul of Little Stevie Wonder , an instrumental album that showed off the youngster's remarkable musicianship.

The set's edited single "Fingertips, Pt. Rather than rest on his laurels, the hard-working Wonder, who would go on to study classical piano, pushed to improve his musicianship and songwriting capabilities. After dropping "Little" from his stage name in the mids, he churned out the top 5 pop single "Uptight Everything's Alright ," which reached No.

Wonder scored two more No. Due in part to innate talent, but also because of his deep commitment to his craft, Wonder faced the difficulty of staying relevant as a musician as he grew from boy to man, and his voice matured into a shining tenor.

In , Wonder negotiated a new contract with Motown that gave him almost total control over his records and greatly increased his royalty rate. It was an unprecedented concession by Gordy, but, artistically, just what Wonder needed. As the s unfolded, the musician went through an unrivaled period of production.

His album Talking Book offered two No. Next up was Innervisions , a meditative concept album that was simultaneously introspective, political, critical and full of wit. The record featured two socially conscious No. All three singles fared well on the pop charts as well. Fulfillingness' First Finale , released after Wonder had survived a serious car accident that left him in a coma, displayed his trademark odes to romance and beauty while also looking squarely at spirituality and death.

The sexy "Boogie on Reggae Woman" went to No. Even with this array of accomplishments, it was the double album with EP set Songs in the Key of Life that many have hailed as Wonder's most legendary project and one of the greatest records of all time.



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