- The
Winstons were an
American funk and soul
music group based in Washington, D.C. They are
known for
their 1969
recording featuring a song
entitled "Color...
- Sir
Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill (30
November 1874 – 24
January 1965) was a
British statesman,
military officer, and
writer who was
Prime Minister...
- group, the
Winstons struggled to
secure bookings and
disbanded in 1970. The Amen
break As it
originally appears on "Amen, Brother" by the
Winstons Problems...
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Winston may
refer to:
Winston (name), both a
given name and surname;
includes lists of
notable people...
- John
Winston Ono
Lennon (born John
Winston Lennon; 9
October 1940 – 8
December 1980) was an
English singer, songwriter,
musician and
peace activist. He...
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Winston-Salem is a city in
Forsyth County,
North Carolina,
United States, and its
county seat. At the 2020 census, the po****tion was 249,545, making...
- - for
example the Amen
break (a drum solo from "Amen, Brother" by The
Winstons) or the
Think Break (from "Think (About It)" by Lyn Collins). Beginning...
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Winston Aubrey Aladar deBalkan Marshall (born 20
December 1987) is a
British musician. He is the
former banjoist and lead
guitarist of the folk rock band...
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Lipson Winston,
Baron Winston (born 15 July 1940) is a
British professor,
medical doctor, scientist,
television presenter and
Labour peer.
Robert Winston was...
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married in 1983.
Veronica Winston is a
leader of
Living Word
Christian Center, teacher, preacher,
intercessor and author. The
Winstons are the
parents of three...