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  1. 9. Juni 2006 · LOS ANGELES, June 8 - Lula Mae Hardaway, the mother of Stevie Wonder, died here on May 31. She was 76 and had lived in Los Angeles since 1975. She was 76 and had lived in Los Angeles since 1975.

  2. In his interviews, Stevie Wonder told numerous times, that he was “a momma’s boy”. His mom Lula Mae Hardaway did a lot for him to develop his talent and to save him from life’s traumas. She was born on a cold winter day in early 1930. Her childhood was hard to be called “happy” and “carefree”. Lula’s parents didn’t want to ...

  3. 1. Feb. 2024 · Today, roughly six decades into his music career, Stevie Wonder remains one of the most influential soul singers of all time and he is still the youngest artist to have ever topped the Billboard charts. THE RISE OF LITTLE STEVIE WONDER. Wonder was born in Saginaw, Michigan on May 13th, 1950 to Lula Mae Hardaway and Calvin Judkins. He was born ...

  4. 29. Mai 2012 · Singer Stevie Wonders and his mother Lula Mae Hardaway guest star on a episode of Superstars & Their Moms. During this episode Stevie and Lula Mae talk abo...

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  5. 20. Sept. 2007 · Hardship, sacrifice, determination, and ultimate triumph are the elements that make up Blind Faith, the frank and compelling biography of Lula Hardaway, mother of superstar musician and singer Stevie Wonder. Written with her full cooperation and participation, this is the first ever authorized look into the life of the woman who gave birth to and nurtured one of America's greatest musicians ...

  6. 9. Apr. 2024 · Stevie Wonder’s Parents. Stevie Wonder’s mother, Lula Mae Hardaway, was a strong and determined woman who instilled a deep love for music in her children. His biological father, Calvin Judkins, left the family before Stevie’s birth. Lula Mae later married a man named Milton Hardaway, who adopted Stevie and his siblings.

  7. I Was Made to Love Her,” from the 1967 album of the same name, is a song written by Stevie Wonder, Sylvia Moy, Henry Cosby and his mother, Lula Mae Hardaway. It peaked at No. 2 on