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| 1948 | Birth |  |
| 12th May Birmingham Birth of Steve Winwood
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| 1963 | Spencer Davis Band, The |  |
| London Founder Member of Spencer Davis
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| 1967 | Traffic |  |
| London Founder Member of Traffic
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| 1969 | Blind Faith |  |
| An English blues supergroup formed by Eric Clapton (The Yardbirds, Cream), Ginger Baker (Graham Bond Organisation, Cream), Steve Winwood (Spencer Davis Group, Traffic) and Ric Grech (Family)
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| London Blind Fiath release their onll LP, "Blind Faith"
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| 1986 | Composition |  |
| Tops the Billboard Hot 100 with "Higher Love"
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| 1988 | Composition |  |
| Releases "Roll With It", US no 1 Album
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| 1994 | Composition |  |
| Capaldi and Winwood reunite Traffic for a new album, "Far From Home"
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| 1994 | Traffic |  |
| Capaldi and Winwood reunite Traffic for a new album, "Far From Home"
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| 2004 | Composition |  |
| Winwood's 1982 song "Valerie" is used by DJ Eric Prydz, in a song called "Call On Me", it spends five weeks at number 1 on the UK singles chart
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| 2004 | Rock and Roll Hall of Fame |  |
| Traffic are inducted into the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame
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