
Profile
Famous as :
MusicianBirth Name :
Steveland Hardaway JudkinsBirth Date :
May 13, 1950Birth Place :
Saginaw, Michigan, USASpouse :
Syreeta (14-Sep-70 - 1972), Kai Millard Morris (since 2001)Claim to fame :
Single "Fingertips" [Part 2] (1963)
Academy Awards, USA
1985
Won Oscarcategory Best Music, Original Song [from movie "The Woman in Red" (1984)] for "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
American Music Awards
1986
Got nomination for American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
1985
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
1982
Got nomination for American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
1982
Got nomination for American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Album for "Stevie Wonder's Original Musiquarium I"
1981
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
1981
Won Award of Merit1981
Got nomination for American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Album for "Hotter Than July"
1977
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
1977
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Single for "Superstition"
1977
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Album for "Songs In The Key Of Life"
1977
Got nomination for American Music Awardcategory Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist
1976
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Album for "Songs In The Key Of Life"
1976
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
1976
Got nomination for American Music Awardcategory Favorite Pop/Rock Album for "Songs In The Key Of Life"
1974
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
1974
Got nomination for American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Album for "Innervisions"
1973
Won American Music Awardcategory Favorite Soul/R&B Male Artist
1973
Got nomination for American Music Awardcategory Favorite Pop/Rock Male Artist
ASCAP Awards
2007
Won ASCAP American Troubadour AwardASCAP Film and Television Music Awards
2000
Won ASCAP Film &Television Music Awardcategory Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures [from movie "Wild Wild West" (1999)] for "Wild Wild West"
shared with Rob Fusari; Will Smith; Mohandas Deweese
1997
Won ASCAP Film &Television Music Awardcategory Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures [from movie "Dangerous Minds" (1995)] for "Gangsta's Paradise"
shared with Coolio;Larry James Sanders; Douglas Rasheed
1992
Won ASCAP Film &Television Music Awardcategory Most Performed Songs from Motion Pictures [from movie "Jungle Fever" (1991)] for "Gotta Have You"
BAFTA Awards
1985
Got nomination for BAFTA Film Awardcategory Best Original Song [from movie "The Woman in Red" (1984)] for "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
Billboard Music Awards
2004
Won Billboard Century AwardEmmy Awards
1986
Got nomination for Emmy Awardcategory Outstanding Guest Performer in a Comedy Series [For episode "A Touch of Wonder"] for The Cosby Show (1984)
1986
Got nomination for Emmy Awardcategory Outstanding Individual Performance in a Variety or Music Program for An All-Star Celebration Honoring Martin Luther King Jr. (1986) (TV)
Golden Globes, USA
1985
Won Golden Globecategory Best Original Song - Motion Picture [from movie "The Woman in Red" (1984)] for "I Just Called to Say I Love You"
Grammy Awards
2009
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "Never Give You Up"
shared with Raphael Saadiq; CJ Hilton
2007
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for " For Once in My Life"
shared with Tony Bennett
2006
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Male Pop Vocal Performance for "From the Bottom of My Heart"
2006
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "So Amazing"
shared with Beyoncé Knowles
2006
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Album for "A Time to Love"
2006
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "So What the Fuss"
2006
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocals for "How Will I Know"
shared with Aisha Morris
2006
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "A Time To Love"
shared with India Arie
2005
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "Moon River"
shared with Take 6
2003
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "Love's In Need Of Love Today"
shared with Take 6
2003
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "The Christmas Song"
shared with India Arie
1999
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance Male [from "Herbie Hancock's Gershwin's World"] for "St. Louis Blues"
1999
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocal(s) for "St. Louis Blues"
shared with Herbie Hancock; Robert Sadin
1999
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "How Come, How Long"
shared with Babyface
1998
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Collaboration with Vocals for "Silver Springs"
shared with Babyface
1997
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "Kiss Lonely Goodbye"
1996
Won Lifetime Achievement Award1996
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance Male [from "Natural Wonder"] for "For Your Love"
1996
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Song (songwriter) for "For Your Love"
1992
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Song Written Specifically for a Motion Picture or Television [from movie "Jungle Fever" (1991)] for "Gotta Have You"
1992
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Gotta Have You"
1989
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Characters"
1988
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Song for "Skeletons"
1988
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Male R&B Vocal Performance for "Skeletons"
1987
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Performance by a Duo or Group with Vocal for "That's What Friends Are For"
shared with Dionne Warwick, Elton John, and Gladys Knight
1987
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Record of the Year for "That's What Friends Are For"
1986
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male for "In Square Circle"
1986
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Vocal Performance - Male for "Part-Time Lover"
1985
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Song of the Year (songwriter) for "I Just Called To Say I Love You"
1985
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Vocal Performance - Male for "I Just Called To Say I Love You"
1985
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Instrumental Performance for "I Just Called To Say I Love You"
1985
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male for "The Woman In Red"
1983
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Song (songwriter) for "That Girl"
1983
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male for "Do I Do"
1983
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Record of the Year for "Ebony & Ivory"
shared with Paul McCartney
1983
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "Ebony & Ivory"
shared with Paul McCartney
1983
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Instrumental Arrangement Accompanying Vocals for "Do I Do"
1983
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Song (songwriter) for "Do It Do"
1983
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance by a Duo or Group for "What That You're Doing"
shared with Paul McCartney
1981
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Producer of the Year
1981
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best Album of Original Score Written for a Motion Picture or Television Special for "Journey Through The Secret Life Of Plants"
shared with Michael Sembello; Stephanie Andrews; Yvonne Wright
1981
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Song (songwriter) for "Let's Get Serious"
shared with Lee Garrett
1981
Got nomination for Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male for "Master Blaster" (Jammin')"
1977
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male for "I Wish"
1977
Won Grammy Awardcategory Album of the Year for "Songs In The Key Of Life"
1977
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Vocal Performance - Male for "Songs In The Key Of Life"
1977
Won Grammy Awardcategory Producer of the Year
1975
Won Grammy Awardcategory Album of the Year for "Fulfillingness' First Finale "
1975
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male for "Boogie On Reggae Woman"
1975
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Song (songwriter) for "Living For The City"
1975
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Vocal Performance - Male for "Fulfillingness' First Finale"
1974
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best Pop Vocal Performance - Male for "You Are The Sunshine Of My Life"
1974
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Song (songwriter) for "Superstition"
1974
Won Grammy Awardcategory Best R&B Vocal Performance - Male for "Superstition"
1974
Won Grammy Awardcategory Album of the Year for "Innervisions"
MTV Video Music Awards
1997
Got nomination for MTV Video Music Awardcategory Best R&B Video for "How Come, How Long"
shared with Babyface
NAACP Image Awards
2008
Won NAACP Hall of Fame Award2006
Got nomination for NAACP Image Awardcategory Outstanding Male Artist
Polar Music Prize
1999
Won Polar Music PrizeRazzie Awards
2000
Won Razzie Awardcategory Worst Original Song [from movie "Wild Wild West" (1999)] for "Wild Wild West"
shared with Kool Moe Dee;Will Smith
Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
1989
Won Rock and Roll Hall of Famecategory Performer













