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  1. Steve Winwood To Receive Honorary Doctor of Music Degree

    Philip Bailey and Maurice White of Earth Wind & Fire, Steve Winwood, Howard Shore, and Rosa Passos, to Receive Honorary Doctor of Music Degrees at Berklee's Commencement, May 10

    Winwood Performs in Concert, May 8
    BOSTON, MA, April 8, 2008 - Berklee College of Music President Roger Brown will present Philip Bailey and Maurice White of Earth Wind & Fire; Steve Winwood; film composer and Berklee alumnus Howard Shore; and Brazilian artist Rosa Passos with honorary doctor of music degrees at Berklee College of Music's Commencement on Saturday, May 10, 10:00 a.m., at the Agganis Arena at Boston University. Commencement speaker Philip Bailey will address more than 800 Berklee graduates and invited guests at the 7,000-seat venue.

  2. Steve in Relix Magazine
    April 5, 2008

    Steve in Relix Magazine

    Steve is featured in the April/May issue of Relix. For a link to purchase the magazine as well as read other recent articles on Steve, please visit: 

    www.relix.com

     

  3. Steve in Performing Songwriter Magazine

    Steve is featured in the March/April issue of Performing Songwriter. For a link to purchase the magazine as well as other compelling articles, check out www.performingsongwriter.com

  4. Last Night At The Garden (Show Report)

    During the middle numbers, the two stars stretched out during several lengthy instrumental passages. With Winwood laying down chords on the organ, Clapton explored the various twists and turns of the Traffic classic "Pearly Queen," while both ably recast the saxophone parts of "Glad" on piano and guitar. Clapton took center stage for the haunting blues of "Double Trouble," while Winwood served up his own otherworldly fare in a rare performance of Traffic's eerie "No Face, No Name, No Number."