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    Dave Winthrop (flute and saxophone, vocals) had first auditioned for the group in March 1970 but didn't join until July, just before the release of the first record. He performed with Supertramp at the 1970 Isle of Wight Festival on 27 August 1970.

  2. Dave Winthrop – saxophone, flute, backing vocals; none 1971–1972 Rick Davies – vocals, keyboards, piano, harmonica; Roger Hodgson – vocals, guitar, bass; Frank Farrell – bass, keyboards, backing vocals; Kevin Currie – drums, percussion; Dave Winthrop – saxophone, flute, backing vocals; Indelibly Stamped (1971) 1972–1973

  3. Al cuarteto se le añadió también el saxofonista Dave Winthrop. Estos dos discos, los únicos financiados por el magnate holandés, fueron recibidos comercialmente de manera mediocre sin pasar también del acumulo de varias piezas progresivas formulistas y autocomplacientes.

  4. Kevin Currie, Frank Farrell y Dave Winthrop fueron reclutados para el grupo poco antes de comenzar las sesiones de grabación. [4] La canción «Times Have Changed» evolucionó a partir de una canción llamada «Times of Rain», que fue compuesta por Richard Palmer-James mientras era miembro del grupo.

  5. Saxophone player Dave Winthrop, originally playing with the group in his capacity as a session musician, would join as a full-time member of the band later in the year. After the demise of the group in 1982, Cairns went on to form a band called Flag, with Archie Brown from The Bureau and signed a recording contract in the US.

  6. American saxophonist, born on November 27, 1948, in New Jersey. Sites: geocities.com. In Groups: Chicken Shack, Secret Affair, Supertramp, The Mooche. Variations: Viewing All | Dave Winthrop. Winthrop, David Winthrop. Shop now.

  7. Founded In. London, England, United Kingdom. Members. Bob Siebenberg (1973 – present) Brad Cole (1986 – 1988) Carl Verheyen (1985 – present) Cassie Miller (2010 – present) Cliff Hugo (1996 – present) Dave Winthrop (1970 – 1973) Dougie Thomson (1972 – 1988) Frank Farrell (1971 – 1972) Fred Mandel (1983 – 1983) Gabe Dixon (2010 – present)