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  1. Former guitarist Jeff Winfield died of complications from pneumonia on June 13, 2009, at age 60. 2011–13. The previous touring version of The Left Banke featured one original member, George Cameron.

  2. 20 de jun. de 2009 · R.I.P. Jeff Winfield of The Left Banke. June 20, 2009 powerpopaholic Notable Obituaries. Here is a vid (with SIMS) of my favorite Left Banke song “She May Call You Up Tonight” in honor of Jeff. Left Banke guitarist Jeff Winfield died of pneumonia on June 11th.

  3. En medio de la grabación, Rick Brand sustituyó en las seis cuerdas a Jeff Winfield. El álbum (número 67 en listas), editado en Smash Records, es una maravilla pop llena de sublimes momentos armónicos y melódicos con la ornamentación barroca dominada por los teclados de su líder.

  4. 25 de ago. de 2020 · One of the few guitar-dominated songs in the Left Banke songbook, “Lazy Day” showcased the soaring fuzz guitar of Jeff Winfield, whose brief tenure in the group had already ended by the time the song was released.

  5. 24 de jun. de 2022 · GM: Researching for this Strangers on a Train release and a possible future collection, did you locate any sessions that included other former band members like Rick Brand, Jeff Winfield, Tom Feher, Bert Sommer, etc.? DC: Yes. Tom Feher, Tom Finn and Steve Martin Caro recorded three songs for a proposed film soundtrack in 1969.

  6. www.classicbands.com › leftbankeThe Left Banke

    Former guitarist Jeff Winfield died of complications from pneumonia on June 13th, 2009, at age 60. The two founding members, Tom Finn and George Cameron, reformed The Left Banke in March, 2011. They appeared 'live' at Joe's Pub in New York City, on March 5th and 6th to a sold out audience.

  7. Cameron switched to drums and Jeff Winfield was brought in as the new guitarist. Brown wrote the mega-hit “Walk Away Renee,” and sold the single to Smash Records, an offshoot of Mercury Records. The song was rated #220 in 2004 according to Rolling Stone Magazine’s Top 500 songs of all-time.