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Steve Winwood Biography

Stephen Lawrence ("Steve") Winwood (born May 12, 1948 in Great Barr, Birmingham, England) is a British singer, songwriter, and musician who, in addition to his solo career, was a member of the bands the The Spencer Davis Group, recording the hit "Gimme Some Lovin'", Traffic, and Blind Faith. Winwood's commercial success waned during the mid and late 70's. He had a major hit with While You See A Chance in 1980. He had a career renaissance beginning in 1986 with the hit album Back In The High Life which produced hits such as Higher Love and The Finer Things.

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Short Information
Name
Steve Winwood
Birth Name
Stephen Lawrence Winwood
Born
12 May 1948
Handsworth, West Midlands|Handsworth, Birmingham, England, United Kingdom|UK
Years Active
1963–present
Instrument
singing|Vocals, keyboard instrument|keyboards, bass guitar, guitar, drum kit|drums, mandolin, electronic organ|electric organ, synthesizers, violins
Occupation
Musician, songwriter
Genre
Rock music|Rock, progressive rock, blue-eyed soul, blues rock, psychedelic rock
Label
Island Records|Island, Virgin Records|Virgin, Columbia Records|Columbia
Associated Acts
Spencer Davis Group, Traffic (band)|Traffic, Blind Faith, Eric Clapton, Jim Capaldi
Notable Instruments
Hammond organ|Hammond B-3 organ
Fender Stratocaster
Fender Telecaster
Source
wikipedia.org