was written by Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi, Chris Wood, Jimmy Miller, and Larry Fallon sometime between Winwood’s departure from the Spencer Davis Group and his co-founding of the band Traffic in the spring of 1967. But, ‘Shanghai Noodle ...
Steve Winwood continued his mid-'80s comeback with 'Roll With It,' but both of its Top 10 hits made headlines for other reasons. BMI successfully sued Winwood on the grounds that the chart-topping title track was too close to Jr. Walker and the All-Stars' "(I'm a) Roadrunner,...
Magnificent performance, Winwood and his crack band easily moved through his catalog of great songs...wonderful long instrumental breaks, he's assembled a band that recreates that classic Traffic sound with sax, flute, along with organ and guitar... If he comes your way, don't miss him.....
During his tenure with the group, they released several hit singles like "Gimme Some Lovin'" and "I'm a Man". In 1967, Winwood co-founded Traffic, a rock band that blended diverse genres including folk, psychedelic rock, and jazz, crafting a unique sound that was both innovative and ...
Will Jennings, a collaborator of both Steve Winwood's and Eric Clapton's, died in September at 80 years old. Jennings co-wrote Winwood's "Back in the High Life" and Clapton's "Tears in Heaven," among other hits. Tio Jackson Marcus Ingram - ABA, Getty Images ...
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Will Jennings, a collaborator of both Steve Winwood's and Eric Clapton's, died in September at 80 years old. Jennings co-wrote Winwood's "Back in the High Life" and Clapton's "Tears in Heaven," among other hits. Tio Jackson Marcus Ingram - ABA, Getty Images ...
were on hand at the ceremony to accept on his behalf. Still, it’s the performance segment of the night that most people remember, as an all-star lineup featuring Tom Petty, Jeff Lynne, Steve Winwood and Prince rocked through a scintillating rendition of “While My Guitar Gently Weeps.”...
Otherwise, Winwood stuck mostly to his 1960s material, starting the show with a casually funky “I’m A Man” and ending with his other Spencer Davis-era favorite, “Gimme Some Lovin’.” Winwood was in remarkably fine voice, leaning into the first songs that made him famous with the sam...
Yep. What he told me is, “We’ll doWildflowersand then we’ll do the otherWildflowersalbum and have guest singers.” I think he was thinking about Eddie Vedder, Steve Winwood, and Stevie Nicks. That would have been so much fun to do. I can’t see it being very small t...