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  1. Winwood/Clapton MSG Review
    February 28, 2008

    Winwood/Clapton MSG Review

    Steve Winwood and Eric Clapton's three nights of shows at Madison Square Garden in New York City at the end of February 2008 constitutes flying under the proverbial radar. In the wake of the rumor mill working overtime on further Led Zeppelin touring, and the latest installment of the hype fest for The Police reunion, these two venerable British rockers generated no media overkill, legitimate or contrived, with their February 2008 run.

     

  2. MSG Party
    February 28, 2008

    MSG Party

    After the third and final show at Madison Square Garden, Steve and Genia Winwood hosted a special party for friends and family at a New York City pub. In addition to hailing the historic concerts with Eric Clapton, the Winwood family celebrated daughter Mary Clare's birthday as well as Steve's upcoming 60th birthday. 

     

  3. MSG: 2/26/08 & 2/28/08
    February 26, 2008

    MSG: 2/26/08 & 2/28/08

    In The Press:

    "The founder of Traffic is self-effacing to the point of seeming shy yet is arguably the more talented of the pair, in his own versatile way, playing organ, piano and guitar with elegant and soulful facility. The ghostly atmosphere Winwood generated with his singing throughout much of the show became a hush over the arena audience with his almost-whispered take on Traffic's "No Face No Name No Number," that seemingly ageless voice gently and gracefully traversing the contours of its exquisite melody."
    --Doug Collette, All About Jazz [Full Review]