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Winwood and co-wrote
Prior to working with the Rolling Stones, Miller rose to fame by producing successful releases for The Spencer Davis Group including their breakthrough hit " Gimme Some Lovin '" and the follow-up smash " I'm A Man ," which Miller co-wrote with the band's singer-keyboardist, Steve Winwood.

Winwood and recorded
The new lineup ( Winwood, Capaldi, Wood, Kwaku Baah, Hawkins, Hood ) toured America in early 1972 to promote the LP, and their concert at the Santa Monica Civic Auditorium on 21 February was recorded in multitrack audio and captured on colour videotape with multiple cameras.
Winwood and Capaldi recorded and released a new Traffic album, Far From Home, with no involvement from the other four members.
Winwood subsequently dedicated a double live album recorded during the 1994 tour ( significantly titled The Last Great Traffic Jam ) " to the man without whom Traffic could never be: my lifelong friend and partner, Jim Capaldi.
In 1972, Winwood recorded the part of Captain Walker in the highly successful orchestral version of The Who's Tommy.
In 1973 Winwood recorded an album with Remi Kabaka, Aiye-Keta, for Antilles Records.
Both albums were recorded at his home in Gloucestershire with Winwood playing all instruments.
With American gospel singer Mylon LeFevre and George Harrison, Steve Winwood, Ronnie Wood and Mick Fleetwood, he recorded and released On the Road to Freedom, an acclaimed album that was at the forefront of country rock.
* Steve Winwood recorded a song called " Spy in the House of Love ".
With Adrian Fisher on guitar and Dinky Diamond on drums, in the midst of power strikes and a threatened vinyl shortage, they recorded their breakthrough Kimono My House in 1974, scoring a number 2 hit with the single " This Town Ain't Big Enough for Both of Us ", despite Elton John betting producer Muff Winwood that the song wouldn't break into the charts.
The album On the Road to Freedom was produced by Alvin Lee and recorded in George Harrison's studio with Ron Wood, Steve Winwood, Jim Capaldi and Mick Fleetwood, & released in 1973.
The song was recorded by The Spencer Davis Group on their album Autumn ' 66 with Stevie Winwood on lead vocals.
It is rumored that Page recorded another version of the song, with Steve Winwood, in 1968, which was never released.

Winwood and hits
With Steve Winwood, Jennings wrote a series albums including While You See A Chance, Arc of a Diver and Back in the High Life, an album which contained the hits " Higher Love ", " The Finer Things ", and " Back in the High Life Again ".
Winwood also performed hits from his days with Traffic as well as current recordings.

Winwood and Gimme
Winwood performed two songs, " Gimme Some Lovin '" and " Higher Love ", and provided backing vocals, organ and keyboards for the other artists.
# " Gimme Some Lovin '"/" Shake a Tail Feather " ( Davis, Winwood, Winwood ) – 5: 07
" Gimme Some Lovin '" is a song written by Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis and Muff Winwood, and originally performed by The Spencer Davis Group.
# " Gimme Some Lovin '" ( Steve Winwood, Spencer Davis, Muff Winwood ) – 0: 55

Winwood and Some
Some of the film's music was provided by Stanshall's friend Steve Winwood.
Some of the most successful singer-songwriter artists were Cat Stevens, Steve Winwood and Elton John. Kate Bush became the first solo women to have a self written song become a number 1 UK single and became a sensation drawing on Art Rock, literature, dance and mime.
Some of the musicians working with Gilmour were Jeff Porcaro, Pino Palladino, Deep Purple keyboardist Jon Lord, Roy Harper, Michael Kamen ( who also worked on Waters ' album, The Pros and Cons of Hitch Hiking ), Sam Brown and Steve Winwood.
Some friends contributing to this record were Steve Winwood, Mick Taylor and Dallas Taylor.

Winwood and I'm
#" I'm a Man " ( Jimmy Miller / Steve Winwood ) – 8: 51
#" I'm a Man " ( Jimmy Miller / Steve Winwood ) – 5: 44
#" I'm a Man " ( Jimmy Miller / Steve Winwood ) – 5: 44
#" I'm a Man " ( Jimmy Miller / Steve Winwood ) – 7: 39

Winwood and Man
Paice played on two songs: " He's Island Man " and " I've Tried Everything " along Jeff Beck, Steve Winwood and Rick Grech.
This interest was reflected in a series of covers or songs inspired by soul for a number of major acts, including Phil Collins's " You Can't Hurry Love " ( 1982 ), Culture Club's " Church of the Poison Mind " ( 1983 ), The Style Council's " Speak Like a Child ", ( 1983 ) Eurythmics ' " Missionary Man " ( 1986 ), and Steve Winwood " Roll With It " ( 1998 ).
# " The Martyrdom of Man " by Winwood Reade
In " Perelandra ", Weston mentions his liking of the book of which Rhodes said " it made me who I am ”: Winwood Reade ’ s The Martyrdom of Man, which expounded the ideology of secular humanism.
* Winwood Reade's " The Martyrdom of Man ": The Boys ' Book of All Knowledge?

Winwood and before
In 1970, Wood and his wife, along with Steve Winwood, joined Ginger Baker's Air Force, releasing one album before reforming Traffic.
Steve Winwood left in 1967, to form Traffic before joining Blind Faith, then forging a career as a soloist.

Winwood and leaving
After leaving the Spencer Davis Group in 1967, Winwood moved within the music industry to a position as A & R man at Island Records.

Winwood and Spencer
* 1948 – Steve Winwood, English musician and songwriter ( The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, and Blind Faith )
Others who worked on production with Nirvana include Muff Winwood ( formerly of the Spencer Davis Group ; arranger / producer Mike Hurst who worked with Jimmy Page, Cat Stevens, Manfred Mann, Spencer Davis Group and Colin Blunstone ; arranger Johnny Scott who arranged for the Hollies and subsequently scored films such as The Shooting Party and Greystoke.
Traffic's singer, keyboardist and sometimes guitarist Steve Winwood was the frontman of the Spencer Davis Group at age 15.
After Winwood left the Spencer Davis Group in April 1967, the quartet formed Traffic.
Bands to emerge from other major British cities included The Animals from Newcastle ( with the keyboards of Alan Price and vocals of Eric Burdon ), The Moody Blues and Spencer Davis Group from Birmingham ( the latter largely a vehicle for the young Steve Winwood ), and Them from Belfast ( with their vocalist Van Morrison ).
In addition to his solo career, Winwood was a key member of The Spencer Davis Group, Traffic, Blind Faith and Go.
At the age of 14 Winwood joined the Spencer Davis Group, along with his older brother Muff, who later had success as a record producer.
After Winwood left the Spencer Davis Group in April 1967, the quartet formed Traffic.
This band, later known as " The Artwoods ", focused on the organ as the bluesy, rhythmic core of their sound, in common with the contemporary bands The Spencer Davis Group ( Steve Winwood on organ ) and The Animals ( with Alan Price ).
Other notable UK exponents of blue-eyed soul included The Spencer Davis Group ( featuring singer-organist-guitarist Steve Winwood ) and archetypal mod band The Small Faces, whose sound was heavily influenced by the Stax label's house band Booker T & the MGs.
That led him to work with ex-Traffic / Spencer Davis group singer / keyboardist Steve Winwood, percussionist Stomu Yamashta, and synthesizer player Klaus Schulze on the Go album, an album of experimental progressive rock that had been released by Island Records a year later.
Eric Burdon from The Animals, Steve Winwood of The Spencer Davis Group, Brian Wilson of The Beach Boys, and Van Morrison counted the song as a major influence on why they were interested in music and incorporated it into their shows.
His younger sister Stephanie designed clothes for the Spencer Davis Group, based in Birmingham, and it was through her that Wood was first introduced to fellow Birmingham native Steve Winwood.
Both were formerly members of the Spencer Davis Group in the 1960s, in which Muff Winwood played bass guitar.

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