From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jimmy Winston
Jimmy Winston
Langwith,
Jimmy Winston (born James Edward Winston Langwith Persondata
20 April 1945, Stratford, east London) was the original
Name Winston, Jimmy
Keyboard player with Small Faces[1] who rehearsed in the
large function room above the Ruskin Arms, Manor Park, Alternative names
of which Jimmy’s father Bill Langwith was the landlord. Short description British musician
Steve Marriott and the rest of the band replaced Win- Date of birth 20 April 1945
ston with Ian McLagan. Winston had two older brothers:
Place of birth
Frank who worked on the River Thames, and Derek.
Date of death
References Place of death
[1] Eder, Bruce. "Biography: Jimmy Winston".
Allmusic. http://www.allmusic.com/artist/
p139105/biography. Retrieved 28 July 2010.
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Categories:
• English keyboardists
• 1945 births
• Living people
• People from Stratford, London
• British rhythm and blues boom musicians
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