- Windsong (band)
Windsong was a British
folk-rock band of the 1970s, best known as one of the groups in whichAnnie Lennox was involved before becoming famous withThe Tourists and theEurythmics .The group was founded by
Frank Underwood inLondon in the early seventies, and received much press exposure at that time. Gigs in the early days consisted mainly of wine bars and festivals. One of the amusing events during this time was when the band's manager ran off with a stripper—but not with the bands money thank goodness!Fact|date=July 2008 Its personnel varied during its two years, but Annie Lennox was involved during 1975 as singer andflute player. A number of tracks were recorded at Chalk Farm Studios at this time, remembers Alida Hazelgrove who was a member of the band during its early period (tambourine and triangle).Fact|date=July 2008Discography
Although the band toured and performed widely, only a single EP entitled "A Sampler" seems eventually to have been released in July 1978 on the "Tank" label, incorporating the songs:
* "What Colour is the Wind" ("Underwood")
* "Summer Come Along" ("Underwood")
* "Highway Song" ("Underwood")
* "My Baby Keeps Staying Out All Night Long" ("trad arr. McTell")Personnel
The lineup on the disc appears to encompass the following people:
* Frank Underwood (guitar, harmonica, vocals)
* Helene Winsor (violin)
* Paul Crew (keyboards, flute, oboe, cor anglais)
* Larry Barton ('cello)
* Ian Anderson (bass)While Annie Lennox certainly appears on demos and private recordings of the band, it would seem that her involvement had ceased by the time of this public release.Fact|date=July 2008
Further line-ups
;August 1978:Frank Underwood, Kristine Anderson, Helene Winsor, Paul Crew, Larry Barton and Lenny Clarke.
;Sept 1978:Frank Underwood, Beverley Manning, Helene Winsor, Paul Crew, Lenny Clarke, Mike Haynes.
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