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Steve Winwood


Steve Winwood

Birthday:

05/12/1948

Place of birth:

Handsworth, Birmingham, England, UK:

Biography:

Stephen Lawrence Winwood (born 12 May 1948) is an English musician and songwriter whose genres include blue-eyed soul, rhythm and blues, blues rock, and pop rock. Though primarily a guitarist, keyboard player, and vocalist prominent for his distinctive soulful high tenor voice, Winwood also plays instruments including mandolin, bass, drums and percussion. Winwood achieved fame during the 1960s and 1970s as an integral member of three successful bands: the Spencer Davis Group (1964–1967), Traffic (1967–1969 and 1970–1974), and Blind Faith (1969). During the 1980s, his solo career flourished and he had a number of hit singles, including "While You See a Chance" (1980) from the album Arc of a Diver and "Valerie" (1982) from Talking Back to the Night ("Valerie" became a hit when it was re-released with a remix from Winwood's 1987 compilation album Chronicles). Winwood's 1986 album Back in the High Life marked his career zenith, with hit singles including "Back in the High Life Again", "The Finer Things", and the US Billboard Hot 100 number-one hit "Higher Love". He reached number one on the Hot 100 again with "Roll with It" (1988) from the album Roll with It, with "Don't You Know What the Night Can Do?" and "Holding On" also charting highly the same year. Although his hit singles ceased after the 1980s, he continued to release new albums. His most recent album, Nine Lives, was released in 2008. The 2004 song "Call on Me", built on a sample of "Valerie", spent five weeks at No. 1 on the UK singles chart. In 2004, Winwood was inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame as a member of Traffic. He has won two Grammy Awards and an Ivor Novello Award, and has been honored as a BMI Icon. In 2008, Rolling Stone ranked Winwood the 33rd-greatest singer. In 2025, Winwood was appointed a Member of the British Empire (MBE) in the King's Birthday Honours. Description above from the Wikipedia article Steve Winwood, licensed under CC-BY-SA, full list of contributors on Wikipedia.



Credits

Electric Lady Studios: A Jimi Hendrix Vision (2024)
as Self
The Coronation Concert (2023)
as Self
The Man Behind the White Guitar (2019)
as Self
Jazzopen Stuttgart 2017 - Festival der Weltstars und Wunderkinder (2017)
as Self
Jimi Hendrix: Hear My Train a Comin' (2013)
as Self - Musician
Beware of Mr. Baker (2012)
as Self
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2010 (2010)
as Self
Eric Clapton and Steve Winwood: Live from Madison Square Garden (2009)
as Self
Jimi Hendrix: Electric Ladyland (2008)
as Self
The Best Of Soundstage (2008)
as
Eric Clapton's Crossroads Guitar Festival 2007 (2007)
as Self
Dear Mr. Fantasy - A Celebration for Jim Capaldi (2007)
as Himself
Blind Faith: London Hyde Park 1969 (2006)
as Himself
The Who: Tommy Live With Special Guests (2006)
as Self
The Who | Tommy and Quadrophenia Live (2005)
as The Hawker
The Last Great Traffic Jam (2005)
as
Soundstage Presents: Steve Winwood Live in Concert (2005)
as
Santana: Hymns for Peace - Live at Montreux (2004)
as
Red, White and Blues (2003)
as Self
Steve Winwood Live in Concert (2003)
as
Party at the Palace: The Queen's Concerts, Buckingham Palace (2002)
as Self - Performer
Green Lights, Blue Skies (2002)
as Himself
Blues Brothers 2000 (1998)
as The Louisiana Gator Boys
Wired for Sound: A Guitar Odyssey (1997)
as Self
Songs & Visions (1997)
as Self
The Who | Live, Featuring the Rock Opera Tommy (1989)
as The Hawker
Billy Joel: Building the Bridge (1986)
as Self
Superstars in Concert (1984)
as Self
When the Music's Over (1983)
as Self
The A.R.M.S. Benefit Concert from London (1983)
as Self
Glastonbury Fayre (1972)
as Self
Traffic: Live at Santa Monica (1972)
as
Cucumber Castle (1970)
as Steve Winwood
Midsummer Rock: The Cincinnati Pop Festival 1970 (1970)
as
The Ghost Goes Gear (1966)
as
Pop Gear (1965)
as Self
Steve Winwood - Live At Royal Albert Hall ()
as