Steve Winwood is a Grammy award winning English musician
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Steve Winwood is a Grammy award winning English musician
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Steve Winwood was married to Nicole Weir from 1978 to 1986. After their divorce, he got married to Eugenia Crafton in 1987. He currently lives with her in Nashville, Tennessee. He has four children with his second wife.
Stephen Lawrence “Steve” Winwood was born on 12 May 1948 in Handsworth, Birmingham, England. He developed an interest in music at an early age, influenced by his parents. His mother was fond of singing and his father Lawrence was a semi-professional singer.
He was interested in swing and Dixieland jazz from an early age. He began playing the piano at the age of four, and later started playing drums and guitar as well. At the tender age of eight, he performed in the Ron Atkinson Band along with his father and elder brother.
Winwood studied at the Great Barr School, and later at the Birmingham and Midland Institute of Music. However, he left without completing his course.
Steve Winwood joined the Spencer Davis Group at the age of fourteen. The group released several hit singles such as ‘I’m a Man,’ ‘Keep on Running,’ and ‘Gimme Some Lovin.’
Winwood eventually left the Spencer Davis Group to form the band ‘Traffic’ along with Jim Capaldi, Dave Mason, and Chris Wood in 1967. Their first album ‘Mr. Fantasy’ was released the same year. It was a commercial success, peaking at the 16th position on the UK Albums Chart and the 88th position on the US Billboard 200.
Their second self-titled album which was released in October 1968 was even a greater success. It peaked at the 9th position on the UK Albums Chart, and at the 17th position on the US Billboard 200.
In 1969, Steve Winwood formed the supergroup ‘Blind Faith’ along with Eric Clapton, Ginger Baker, and Ric Grech. The group disbanded after releasing only one self-titled album. The album was a tremendous success commercially. It peaked at the first position on the US Billboard 200 and also topped the charts in several other countries such as Canada, UK, Denmark, and Norway.
After ‘Blind Faith’ disbanded, Winwood briefly worked with ‘Traffic’ again. In the mid-1970s, he also began a solo career. In 1977, he released his debut self-titled solo album. It did well commercially, reaching No. 22 on the US Billboard 200.
‘Arc of a Diver’ is one of Steve Winwood’s most successful albums. The album was a huge hit, peaking at the 3rd position on the US Billboard 200, and also charted in several other countries, such as France, Australia, Canada, and New Zealand. It included singles, such as ‘While You See a Chance’, ‘Arc of a River’ and ‘Second Hand Woman’. It has also been included in the book ‘1001 Albums You Must Listen to Before You Die.’
‘Back in the High Life,’ Winwood’s third studio album, can be regarded as the most significant work of his career. The song ‘Higher Love’ topped the singles charts and won two Grammy Awards. Other tracks in the album included ‘Freedom Overspill’, ‘Back in the High Life Again’ and ‘The Finer Things’. The album was nominated for a total of seven Grammy Awards. The album was a huge success commercially and reached the 3rd position on the US Billboard 200, and entered the charts in various other countries as well.
‘Roll with It’ is another one of his most successful albums. It reached the first position on the US Billboard 200 and also entered the charts in various other countries, such as Japan, New Zealand, Sweden, and the UK. It was nominated for four Grammy Awards.