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| 1950 | Birth |  |
| 13th May Saginaw Birth of Stevie Wonder, Stevland Morris , Saginaw, Michigan, too much oxygen in the incubator causes him to become permanently blind |
| 1960 | Discover Wonder |  |
| Little Stevie Wonder, as he is called by Berry Gordy at Motown, is discovered singing & playing the harmonica |
| 1963 | Composition |  |
| Releases 1st Album, "Tribute to Uncle Ray" |
| 10th Aug Little Stevie Wonder tops the charts with "Fingertips (Pt. II)", the first live single in history to reach No 1 |
| 10th Aug Stevie Wonder hits no 1 on the R&B and pop chart with "Fingertips - Pt. 2" |
| 1969 | Composition |  |
| Releases Album, "My Cherie Amour" |
| 1970 | Composition |  |
| "If You Really Love Me" is a no 1 hit & Stevie Wonder is just 20 yrs old |
| 1972 | Composition |  |
| Records "Superstition", reaches no 1 in the USA |
| 1973 | Composition |  |
| Records "You Are the Sunshine of My Life", reaches no 1 in the USA |
| Releases Album, "Innervisions" |
| 1973 | Grammy |  |
| Wins the 1973 best album grammy for, "Innervisions" |
| 1974 | Composition |  |
| Stevie Wonder hits no 1 with "You Haven't Done Nothin'" and no 8 with "Living For the City" in the USA |
| 1976 | Composition |  |
| Records "I Wish", reaches no 1 in the USA |
| 1977 | Composition |  |
| Records "Sir Duke", reaches no 1 in the USA |
| 1980 | Composition |  |
| 4th Oct Wonder's tribute to Bob Marley, the reggaefied "Master Blaster (Jammin')," enters the charts, tops the R&B charts for 7 weeks |
| 1983 | Composition |  |
| Records, "I Just Called to Say I Love You" |
| 1984 | Award Wonder |  |
| Stevie Wonder wins an Oscar for "I Just Called to Say I Love You" |
| 1989 | Award Wonder |  |
| Stevie Wonder is inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |