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Stevie Collection

"Stevie: A Musical Journey from London to West Sussex" In 1965, the music scene in London was buzzing with talent

Background imageStevie Collection: Steve Winwood

Steve Winwood
Stephen Steve Winwood (born 1948, English singer-songwriter, a member a.o The Traffic Photo; 1957 Date: 1957

Background imageStevie Collection: Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart, The Animals, Steam Packet, Richmond Jazz Festival, London, 1965

Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart, The Animals, Steam Packet, Richmond Jazz Festival, London, 1965
Long John Baldry, Rod Stewart, The Animals, Steam Packet, The 5th National Jazz and Blues Festival, Richmond, London, 1965

Background imageStevie Collection: Stevie Donohoe

Stevie Donohoe Jockey Southwell Raceday, Southwell Racecourse Southwell Racecourse, Southwell, England 23 July 2012 SOUTHWELL RACEDAY, SOUTHWELL RACECOURSE, ENGLAND, JULY 2012 Date: 23 July 2012

Background imageStevie Collection: stevie [D0512-145. 3]

stevie [D0512-145. 3]
Joerg Sannwald

Background imageStevie Collection: Comedy Duo, Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, return to the Crane Fruehauf factory in Oldham

Comedy Duo, Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, return to the Crane Fruehauf factory in Oldham, Lancashire, where they both worked as welders, 23rd October 1978

Background imageStevie Collection: Comedy Duo, Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, return to the Crane Fruehauf factory in Oldham

Comedy Duo, Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball, return to the Crane Fruehauf factory in Oldham, Lancashire, where they both worked as welders, 23rd October 1978

Background imageStevie Collection: Long John Baldry, The Animals, Steam Packet, Richmond Jazz Festival, London, 1965

Long John Baldry, The Animals, Steam Packet, Richmond Jazz Festival, London, 1965
Long John Baldry, The Animals, Steam Packet, The 5th National Jazz and Blues Festival, Richmond, London, 1965

Background imageStevie Collection: Long John Baldry, Eric Burdon, Stevie Winwood, Richmond Jazz Festival, London, 1965

Long John Baldry, Eric Burdon, Stevie Winwood, Richmond Jazz Festival, London, 1965
Long John Baldry, Eric Burdon, Stevie Winwood, The 5th National Jazz and Blues Festival, Richmond, London, 1965

Background imageStevie Collection: Noel McCalla and Derek Nash (Sax), Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 5 Oct 2018. Creator

Noel McCalla and Derek Nash (Sax), Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 5 Oct 2018. Creator
Noel McCalla and Derek Nash (Sax), performing the music of Stevie Wonder, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 5 Oct 2018

Background imageStevie Collection: Noel McCalla, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 5 Oct 2018. Creator: Brian O Connor

Noel McCalla, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 5 Oct 2018. Creator: Brian O Connor
Noel McCalla performing the music of Stevie Wonder, Hawth, Crawley, West Sussex, 5 Oct 2018

Background imageStevie Collection: Stevie Smith

Stevie Smith
STEVIE SMITH (Florence Margaret Smith) (1902-1971), English writer of novels and poetry


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"Stevie: A Musical Journey from London to West Sussex" In 1965, the music scene in London was buzzing with talent. Stevie Winwood, a young and gifted musician, found himself at the center of it all. From his early days performing alongside legends like Long John Baldry and Rod Stewart to joining forces with The Animals and Steam Packet, Stevie's star was on the rise. One particular highlight of that year was the Richmond Jazz Festival in London. It brought together an incredible lineup featuring iconic artists such as Eric Burdon and Long John Baldry. Stevie Winwood's electrifying performances left audiences mesmerized, showcasing his immense talent and captivating stage presence. Fast forward to 2018, and Stevie Donohoe takes center stage at Hawth in Crawley, West Sussex. Joined by Noel McCalla on vocals and Derek Nash on saxophone, they created an unforgettable night of soulful melodies that transported listeners back in time. The magic continued as Tommy Cannon and Bobby Ball returned to their roots at Crane Fruehauf factory in Oldham for a hilarious comedy routine. Their comedic genius had not faded over the years; instead, it shone brighter than ever before. Noel McCalla once again graced Hawth's stage alongside Derek Nash on saxophone for another memorable performance. Their harmonious blend of soulful sounds filled the air with pure joy. Through these snapshots from different eras - from London's swinging sixties to modern-day West Sussex - "Stevie" encapsulates a musical journey that spans generations. Whether it be through rock 'n' roll or comedy gold, this name has become synonymous with timeless entertainment that continues to captivate audiences worldwide.