News

  1. "The Freedom Rider", Performing Songwriter, Sept/Oct 1997

    Stephen Lawrence Winwood was born May 12, 1948 in Birmingham, England into a musical family. His dad was an enthusiastic multi-instrumentalist who played with wedding and dance bands on weekends. He encouraged his son, and by age 9, Steve was picking out tunes on both the piano and guitar. Using a tape recorder built from scratch by an eccentric uncle, Steve and his older brother Muff would record nightly broadcasts from Radio Luxembourg and Voice of America. Through hearing artists such as Buddy Holly, Fats Domino and Ray Charles ("He changed my life," Winwood says)m Steve was smitten with R & B and rock 'n' roll.

     

  2. "No Hiding Place", Mojo Magazine, May 1997

    He was the teenage show-stealer who hid behind his elders, the R&B belter who skulked in the shadows, the psychedelic star who camouflaged himself in the countryside. Will the real Steve Winwood please stand up?

  3. Interview: May 1997
    May 23, 1997

    Interview: May 1997

    "Junction means crossing or intersection. I mean that's where this
    time I crossed Narada and the other collaborators and co-writers. And this is
    my seventh solo album. So I added 7 on the end. The image of the figure 7 is
    good in my mind. I feel it has some kind of complete strength...."

  4. "Road, TV Key in Virgin Plan for Winwood's 7": Billboard, May 10, 1997

    Winwood, who recorded the album over a 5 ½ month period in his home studio, deliberately set out to make a positive record, in part as an antidote to the negativity in much of today's media. "There's a lot of dark things around us, and this was an effort to make something to lift people's souls a bit - [to] try and give them something spiritual," he says.