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- Color Him Father
- You Are What You Eat
- Dance The Night Away
- (The New) Electric Slide
- Happy Mothers Day
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- sampleDo Da Wiggle
- sample(The New)Electric Slide
- sampleHappy Mothers Day
- sampleMemories
- sampleEverything's Gonna Be Alright
- sampleI Aint Scared Of You
- sampleHonor My Father
- sampleI Love D.C.
- sampleProud To Be In America
- sample(The New)Color Him Father
- sampleDance The Night Away
- sampleI Guess I Love Her
- sampleMy Father
- sampleSee You Later Alligator
- sampleAll I Want For Christmas
r&b, line dances, funk, soulful ballads, and pop.
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Bio / Background
this hi-energy band based out of wash d.c., was formed by jumpin' joe phillips, and has worked numerous venues with jerry butler, the stylistics, the delfonics and many others. after the success of the hit record "color him father", the original set of winstons dismantled and went in separate directions.
but since 1996, the winstons, under the direction of joe phillips, have been performing the classic hit song, "color him father", at major concert venues all over the country, including the world famous apollo theatre in new york city, the greek theatre in los angeles, ca., symphony hall in newark, new jersey, the lyric opera house in baltimore, maryland and more. this song went #1 r&b in 1969 and #2 on the hot 100.the writer, richard spencer, received a grammy award for the best new song of the year.
the winstons greatest hits, shows how versatile the band is in r&b,funk,line dance, and pop.
↓ more ↓the bernie mac show has featured the winstons (new)electric slide on their 100th anniversary tv show.
the winstons have also worked as a back-up band for former saturday night live actor and comedian, joe piscopo.
their funky rhythm section and slammin' horn section will surely have you rockin' to the hits of yesterday and today.
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