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Record label
  
Metromedia Records

Genres
  
Funk, Soul music

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Origin
  
Washington, D.C., United States (1969)

Members
  
Gregory C. Coleman, Richard Lewis Spencer

Albums
  
Tribute to the Rolling Stones, Color Him Father

Similar
  
Roberto Dell'Era, Enrico Gabrielli, Lyn Collins, The Impressions, Calibro 35

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The Winstons were an American 1960s funk and soul music group, based in Washington, D.C., United States. They are known for their 1969 recording of an EP featuring a song entitled "Color Him Father" on the A-side, and "Amen, Brother" on the B-side. Half-way into "Amen, Brother", there is a drum solo (performed by G.C. Coleman) which would cause The Winston's EP to become one of the most widely sampled records in the history of electronic music. Sampled audio clips of the drum solo became known as the Amen Break, which has been used in thousands of tracks in a large number of musical genres, including drum and bass, hip hop, jungle, big beat, industrial and electronica.

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The "Color Him Father" record sold over one million copies, and received a gold record awarded by the Recording Industry Association of America on 24 July 1969. It also won a Grammy Award for the Best Rhythm and Blues Song (1969).

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Members

The Winstons line-up included:

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  • Richard Lewis Spencer (tenor saxophone, lead vocals)
  • Ray Maritano (alto saxophone, backing vocals)
  • Quincy Mattison (guitar, backing vocals)
  • Phil Tolotta (organ, co-lead vocals)
  • Sonny Pekerol, J.Lee Zane (bass guitar, backing vocals)
  • Gregory C. Coleman (drums, backing vocals)
  • The Winstons toured as backup for The Impressions.

    Notable songs

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  • "Color Him Father" — (1969, Billboard Hot 100 # 7)
  • "Amen, Brother" — (1969)
  • "Love of The Common People" — (1969, Billboard Hot 100 # 54)

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    Songs

    Color Him FatherColor Him Father · 1969
    Amen BrotherColor Him Father · 1969
    The Greatest LoveColor Him Father · 1969

    References

    The Winstons Wikipedia