WIND IN THE WILLOWS.

Ida Andrews - bassoon, flute, fife, vocals; Peter Brittain - guitar, vocals; Steve de Phillips - bass, vocals;Gil Fields - drums; Deborah Harry - vocals; Paul Klein - vocals; Harris Wiener - organ, vocals.


WINDING, JAY.

Keyboards.
Session for Dave Mason.


WINDO, GARY.

Tenor saxaphone.
Member of Centipede, 1971.
Session for Robert Wyatt, 1974.


WINFIELD, CHUCK.

Trumpet.
Member of Blood, Sweat and Tears, 1968-69.


WINFIELD, MIKE.

Bass.
Member of the Colwell-Winfield Blues Band, 1968.


WINGFIELD, PETE.

Keyboard, vocals.
Sessions for the Keef Hartley Band; Memphis Slim, 1971; B.B. King, 1971; Nazareth, 1972; Mike Vernon; Chris Youlden, 1973-74; Freddie King, 1974-75.


WINGS (PAUL McCARTNEY AND).

Paul McCartney - bass, guitar, vocals; Linda McCartney - keyboards, vocals; Joe English - drums, percussion, vocals, 1975-76; Denny Laine - quitar, vocals; Henry McCulloch - guitar, vocals, 1973; Jimmy McCulloch - guitar, vocals, 1975-76; Danny Sewell - drums, percussion, vocals; 1971 -75.


WINKLEMAN, BOBBY.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of Bonaroo, 1975.


WINSLOW, BARRY.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of the Royal Guardsmen, 1969.


WINTER, DAVE.

Bass.
Session for Rick Wakeman, 1972.


WINTER, EDGAR.

Guitar, keyboards, saxaphone, vocals.
Member of Johnny And The Jammers, 1959; Johnny Winter Group, 1969; White Trash, The Edgar Winter Group.
Sessions for Johnny Winter, 1970-76; Rick Derringer, 1973.
Somewhat overshadowed by his brother, Edgar was more jazz and rock influenced and after being a member of two of Johnny's bands, went solo. See: Edgar Winter Group ...also... White Trash.


WINTER, JOHNNY.

Born John Dawson Winter III on 23rd February 1944 in Leland, Mississippi.
Guitar, slide guitar, vocals.
Member of Johnny And The Jammers, 1959.
Signed with his band to Columbia in 1969 for one of the largest advances given to a band at the time. The actual playing of Winter was submerged in the enormous hype that accompanied his early work. The media loved the image of a cape-wearing partially sighted albino playing the blues, which he could do with a genius seen in only a hanful of white players.
He did much to promote the Blues with the launch of his own Blue Shy record label which released work by Muddy Waters amongst others during the seventies.


WINTER, KURT.

Member of the Guess Who.


EDGAR WINTER GROUP.

Rick Derringer - bass, guitar, percussion, vocals; Dan Hartman - bass, guitar, percussion, vocals; Chuck Ruff - drums, percussion, vocals; Edgar Winter - guitar, keyboards, percussion, saxaphone, vocals.


JOHNNY WINTER AND FRIENDS.

Bobby Caldwell - drums, percussion, 1970-73; Rick Derringer - guitar, vocals, 1971-72; Richard Hughes - drums, percussion, 1973-74; Randy Jo Hobbs - bass, 1970 - 74; Johnny Winter - guitar, vocals.
See: Winter, Johnny.


WINTERS BROTHERS BAND.

David Davis - keyboards; Kent Harris - drums; Dennis Winters - guitar, vocals; Donnie Winters - guitar, vocals; Gene Watson - bass.


WINTERS, DENNIS.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of the Winters Brothers Band, 1976.


WINTERS, DONNIE.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of the Winters Brothers Band, 1976.


WINTERS, IAN.

Guitar.
Member of Daddy Cool, 1972.


WINTHROP, GEOFFREY.

Guitar, sitar, vocals.
Member of Ultimate Spinach, 1968-69.


WINTOUR, DAVID.

Bass.
Session for Neil Sedaka, 1976.


WINWOOD, MUFF.

Bass, producer.
Member of the Spencer Davis Group, 1964-68.
Producer for the Sutherland Brothers, 1973.


WINWOOD, STEVE.

Born 12th May 1948 in Birmingham, England.
Guitar, keyboards, vocals.
Member of the Spencer Davis Group, 1964-67 Traffic, 1967-69; Blind Faith, 1969; Ginger Baker's Air Force, 1970-71; Traffic, 1975; Yamashta, Winwood and Shrieve, 1976.
Sessions for Joe Cocker, 1968; Jimi Hendrix, 1970; McDonald and Giles, 1971; Jim Capaldi, 1971, 1973, 1975; "Tommy", 1972; Muddy Waters, 1972; Howlin' Wolf, 1972; Eric Clapton, 1973; Alvin Lee, 1973; Lou Reed, 1973; Sutherland Brothers, 1973.

Link.


WIPPICH, BERND.

Guitar, vocals.
Member of Randy Pie, 1975.


WISE, EDDIE.

Keyboards, vocals.
Session for Martin Mull, 1974-75, 1977.