Stephanie Winslow

Stephanie Winslow ( born August 27, 1956 in Yankton, South Dakota) is an American country music singer, who celebrated their biggest success in the 1980s.

Career

Between 1979 and 1984 reach Stephanie Winslow 17 hits on the American country charts. Their first hit was at the same time their only Top Ten success: Say You Love Me (1979 ), a remake of the Fleetwood Mac song. With a Roy Orbison - cover, Crying she succeeded in 1980, a Top 15 success, another country remakes like Baby I'm- a Want You (1980, original by Bread ), When You Walk in the Room (1981, Jackie DeShannon ) and its recent listing of 1984, Baby, Come to Me ( James Ingram and Patti Austin ) followed. Winslow took on their only two albums, Crying (1980) and Dakota ( 1981) for Warner / Curb. 1982 she moved for a few singles for label Primero. Winslow wrote some of her own songs, also played Fidel and disappeared after 1984 completely out of the headlines of country music.

Private

Stephanie Winslow was some time with Ray Ruff (1938-2005), the owner of Oak Records, married. Ruff, who was previously married to country singer Susie Allanson, also produced the two albums of Winslow.

Discography

Albums

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