Winstons Fumbs | en

There are two bands sharing the name: Historically, The Winstons were a funk and soul music outfit from the 1960s who are most notable for recording a track called "Amen, Brother" (a B-side to the single "Color Him Father" edited in 1969). "Amen, Brother" is probably the most sampled record of all time. Midway through the track there is a drum solo which contains the "Amen break" which has been sampled and used in thousands of hip-hop, drum and bass and jungle tracks. The Winstons were: * G.C. Coleman (vocals, drums) * Richard Spencer (lead vocals, tenor saxophone) * Ray...
Winston's Fumbs (previously known as Jimmy Winston & His Reflections) were the short-lived psychedelic group of singer and guitarist Jimmy Winston, whose primary claim was his brief membership in the Small Faces. (He played on the first couple of singles by the Small Faces before getting kicked out and replaced by Ian McLagan.) Winston had done one single as the frontman for Jimmy Winston and the Reflections in 1966 before forming Winston's Fumbs, whose only other member with some measure of fame was keyboardist Tony Kaye, later a part of Yes. Winston's Fumbs' sole single, "Real Crazy Apartment"/"Snow White," came...