4. Stevie Wonder
In 1973, Stevie Wonder was involved in serious crash while on tour in North Carolina, when the car in which he was riding hit the back of a truck. The accident left him in a coma for four days and resulted in a partial loss of his sense of smell and a temporary loss of sense of taste. Despite the setback, Wonder reappeared in concert at Madison Square Garden in March 1974, just seven months after his horrific accident.
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