Steve Windwood–Videos
It could be my British need for discipline that makes me admire the American appetite for freedom and passion.
The Spencer Davis Group on “Beat Beat Beat”, 1966 Pt. 1
The Spencer Davis Group on “Beat Beat Beat”, 1966 Pt. 2
Spencer Davis Group – ‘Gimme Some Lovin’ Stereo Music Video
Spencer Davis Group – I’m a Man
Spencer Davis Group – Keep on Running
Spencer Davis Group – Mean Woman Blues
Spencer Davis Group – When I Come Home
Spencer Davis Group – Georgia on My Mind
Spencer Davis Group – Together till the End of Time
Spencer Davis Group – Dust My Blues
Steve Winwood – Back In The High Life Again
Steve Winwood – I’m a Man
Steve Winwood – While You See A Chance
Steve Winwood Tom Petty Heartbreakers6/13/2008
Steve Winwood – The Finer Things
Traffic on Goodbye Again 1968 Stevie Winwood
Traffic – Rainmaker
Steve Winwood – Valerie (Original Version, HQ Audio)
Traffic – Glad
Traffic – Light Up Or Leave Me Alone
Traffic – Forty Thousand Headmen
Traffic (Steve Winwood) – Evening blue 1973
Traffic- Pearly Queen
Steve Winwood – One And Only Man
Steve Winwood – Higher Love Live
Steve Winwood – Back In The High Life Again
Roll With It – Steve Winwood
Steve winwood – Dear mr. fantasy (Live 2003)
Talking Back to the Night ~ Steve Winwood
Steve Winwood – Gimmee Some Lovin Live
Steve Winwood – Hold On
Steve Winwood – Still In The Game
Steve Winwood – Hearts On Fire
Steve Winwood, “Night Train”
Steve Winwood-Take It As It Comes
Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton – Had to Cry Today
Steve Winwood, Eric Clapton – Can’t Find My Way Home
Presence Of The Lord – Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood
Eric Clapton & Steve Winwood – Cocaine (Crossroads 2007)
And also there hasn’t been much footage of Traffic either. There is very little in existence and since Traffic is a very enigmatic and unusual band, we thought that now was the time to put this out and give people a taste of what Traffic was really about.
Background Articles and Videos
Steve Winwood
“Stephen Lawrence “Steve” Winwood (born 12 May, 1948) is an English singer-songwriter who performs and writes rock, blues-rock, and jazz. He sings with a tenor voice and is a multi-instrumentalist who plays Hammond organ, guitar, bass, and other string instruments. In addition to his solo career, he was a member of the bands the Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith, and Go. He has won multiple Grammy Awards. In 2008, Rolling Stone ranked Winwood #33 in its 100 Greatest Singers of All Time.[1]
In his teens, Winwood played Hammond B-3 organ and guitar in ‘pick-up’ bands that backed up well-known US blues performers. He formed Blind Faith in 1969 with Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker and Ric Grech. His first solo album was in 1977. In 1986, he topped the Billboard Hot 100 with “Higher Love”, and with this earned the year’s Grammy Award for Record of the Year and another for Best Male Pop Vocal Performance. In 1994, Capaldi and Winwood reunited Traffic for a new album, Far From Home. …”
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Steve_Winwood