Steve Winwood

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  • Steve is headed to London tonight for Ginger Baker's 70th Birthday bash.

    The two were bandmates in the classic supergroup Blind Faith. Rumour has it that an all-star band will rock the house tonight. We hope to post media of the event here shortly....stay tuned!

  • "...And little Sir John and the nut brown bowl And his brandy in the glass And little Sir John and the nut brown bowl Proved the strongest man at last The huntsman, he can't hunt the fox Nor so loudly to blow his horn And the Tinker he can't mend kettle nor pots Without a little Barleycorn"

  • The judging panel is ISC's most impressive to date and includes 56 high-profile judges such as Steve Winwood, Kings of Leon, Tom Waits, Rob Thomas (Matchbox 20), Timbaland, Journey, McCoy Tyner, Wynonna, Michael W. Smith, Youssou N'Dour, Robbie Williams, and many more."

  • "Yet for many the 2009 festival will be remembered for the long-awaited Cropredy appearance of Steve Winwood, fresh from his acclaimed reunion with his old Blind Faith pal Eric Clapton. The ex-Traffic man opened with I’m a Man and instantly showed why he has long been regarded as the ultimate musician’s musician. Members of his top band were given all given opportunity to indulge in lengthy solos, with the man himself seemingly as brilliant on guitar as keyboards. Thankfully the sound system was worthy of such high-class musicianship as Winwood opened wide a stunning back catalogue with electrifying performances of Higher Love, Dear Mr Fantasy, Gimme Some Lovin’ and Low Spark of High Heeled Boys."

  • I had to write with a huge THANK YOU to Steve & Eric.  I could not afford either tickets or the trip to any of the upcoming live shows, so when my daughter invited me to the Indy Kerasotes as consolation/birthday gift.....

  • We were saddened to hear of the passing of Barry Beckett, one of the core musicians in The Muscle Shoals Rhythm Section. Fans of Traffic will know that Barry, together with David Hood, Roger Hawkins and Jimmy Johnson played on many of the soul hits that came out of the American deep south in the 60's and 70's in particular for the likes of Aretha Franklin, Percy Sledge and Etta James amongst many others. And of course with Jim Capaldi for his ‘Oh how we danced' album and Traffic on ‘Shoot Out at the Fantasy Factory' and the ‘Traffic on the Road' albums as well as touring as part of Traffic at that time (1972/1973).

    -From the Coloured Rain E-Zine

     

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    • Oct 13, 2010
    • Rostock
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    • Oct 18, 2010
    • London
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    • Oct 19, 2010
    • Cambridge
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