
In 1971, Pete Wingfield played the piano on the B. B. King in London album, and in the following year received similar credits for Seventy-Second Brave, the Keef Hartley Band album. By 1974, Wingfield played keyboards on Bryn Haworth's album, Let the Days Go By, and Haworth's 1975 follow-up collection Sunny Side of the Street. Wingfield also had a Top 10 solo (one-hit wonder) hit in 1975 on the UK Singles Chart, with "Eighteen With a Bullet". That song would also reach the Top 20 on the Billboard R&B chart. Coincidentally, "Eighteen With a Bullet" was actually #18 with a bullet on the Billboard Hot 100 chart.
In the mid 80’s, Wingfield co-produced a band call Band Of Gold and came up with the killer medley "Love Songs Are Back Again", which was in the American TOP 50 Charts for several weeks. This medley covers The Chi-Lite, The Manhathans, Love Unlimited, The Stylistics and many more...
In the mid 80’s, Wingfield co-produced a band call Band Of Gold and came up with the killer medley "Love Songs Are Back Again", which was in the American TOP 50 Charts for several weeks. This medley covers The Chi-Lite, The Manhathans, Love Unlimited, The Stylistics and many more...
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