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  1. Steve Winwood's Musical Lives

    "But in a music career that spans five decades and several genres and includes stints with two of the most influential groups in rock history, Winwood's hit parade accounts for only a few years."

  2. Daily News: Tour Puts Steve Winwood 'Back In The High Life'

    The common thread? "It is the music, I think - rock, folk, jazz, R&B and world music. They are things I have been comfortable with since I first started."

    That was at 15, when he and his brother Muff joined the Spencer Davis Group, co-writing "Gimme Some Lovin' " and "I'm a Man." He left to form Traffic, and in 1969, he met Eric Clapton and a connection clicked. They formed the supergroup Blind Faith, and the bond has endured to this day, with Clapton appearing on the compelling "Dirty City" track on "Nine Lives."

     

  3. Jose and Co. Reinvigorate Winwood

    Being born to sing is talent specific and generous enough. But also to play several instruments, stringed and keyed and vocalise at the same time, is special – let alone to compose superb material to boot.

    But when full organ is the main one of those instruments, you have a phenomenon in any sphere of music.

    Brummie Steve Winwood threw off writing and singing top 10 hits with the Spencer Davis Group from the age of 15.