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  1. Steve Winwood – Hammond organ (5) Martin Page – keyboards (6, 8), percussion (6), backing vocals (6), additional guitar (8), bass (8) Larry Williams – keyboards (6), programming (6), saxophone (6) Pete Wingfield – acoustic piano (7) Peter Wolf – keyboards (9, 10) Steve Bolton – guitar (1) David Gilmour – lead guitar (1 ...

  2. Though primarily a guitarist, keyboard player and vocalist, prominent for his distinctive soulful high tenor voice, Winwood plays other instruments proficiently, including drums, mandolin, bass and saxophone.

  3. 3 de out. de 2017 · Traffic’s journey ended in 1974, amid Winwood’s recurrent issues with peritonitis (inflammation the abdomen) and after a couple of uneven final albums. The decade proved a transitional, sometimes difficult one for him. He threw himself into session work. “Something happened in the mid-to-late seventies,” he reflects.

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  4. 5 de mai. de 2023 · With his distinct singing voice and celebrated talent as a multi-instrumentalist, Winwood is one of the most respected musicians of the past half century. So what are his best songs? From his days with Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith, and as a solo superstar here are Steve Winwood's ten greatest songs, ranked: 'While You See A Chance'

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  5. Manu Katché, Neil Conti, Graham Ward, Pino Palladino, Julian Crampton, Robbie McIntosh, Dave Gilmour, Steve Bolton, Dominic Miller, Neil Hubbard, Robert Ahwai, Warne Livesy, Paul Young, Richard Cottle, Wix, Steve Winwood, Pete Wingfield, Martin Page, Danny Cummings, Anne Dudley, Guy Barker, Chaka Khan, Jimmy Chambers, Jimmy Helms, George ...

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  6. 12 de mai. de 2024 · This gave up a second No.2 hit, a novelty sing-song entitled Hole In My Shoe that was penned by Mason and loathed by the other three – Winwood especially. Ten months later came Traffic, a weightier, more potent brew, but with songs that still largely conformed to the snack-size verse-chorus format of contemporary pop.

  7. Keyboards – Larry Williams, Pete Wingfield, Peter Wolf (3), Richard Cottle, Steve Winwood, Wix; Keyboards [Additional] – Martin Page; Keyboards, Backing Vocals – Martin Page; Keyboards, Programmed By – Richard Hilton; Percussion – Danny Cummings; Programmed By – Andres Levin; Recorder [Village] – Joe Scott (13) Strings – Anne Dudley