"Spinning Wheel" is a song from 1968 by the American jazz-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, written by Canadian lead vocalist David Clayton-Thomas and appearing on their eponymous 1969 album. Released as a single that same year, "Spinning Wheel" peaked at No.2 on the US Billboard Hot 100 chart in July 1969. Nominated for three Grammy Awards at the 1970 ceremony, the song won in the category Best Instrumental Arrangement; the arranger for the song was the band's saxophonist, Fred Lipsius. Nominated for Record of the Year and Song of the Year, the album won… read more
"Spinning Wheel" is a song from 1968 by the American jazz-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, written by Canadian lead vocalist David Clayt… read more
"Spinning Wheel" is a song from 1968 by the American jazz-rock band Blood, Sweat & Tears, written by Canadian lead vocalist David Clayton-Thomas and appearing on their epon… read more
Blood, Sweat & Tears is a Canadian-American jazz-rock music group originally formed in 1967 in New York City by Al Kooper, Jim Fielder, Fred Lipsius, Randy Brecker, Jerry Weiss, Dick Halligan, Steve Katz and Bobby Colomby. Founder Al Kooper conceived Blood, Sweat and Tears as an experiment in expanding the size and scope of the rock band with touches of jazz , blues , classical , and folk music. When Kooper was forced out of the band soon after its eclectic debut, Child Is Father to the Man, BS&T became increasingly identified as a "jazz-rock" group, although its… read more
Blood, Sweat & Tears is a Canadian-American jazz-rock music group originally formed in 1967 in New York City by Al Kooper, Jim Fielder, Fred Lipsius, Randy Brecker, Jerry Weiss, Dick Ha… read more
Blood, Sweat & Tears is a Canadian-American jazz-rock music group originally formed in 1967 in New York City by Al Kooper, Jim Fielder, Fred Lipsius, Randy Brecker, Jerry Weiss, Dick Halligan, Steve Katz and Bobby Colomby. Founder… read more