Terry Winchell & The Fine Line
Saturday, May 18, 6 pm Tickets $30 - including food and wine Terry Winchell & The Fine Line are three seasoned professional musicians–—singer-songwriter guitarist Terry Winchell, guitarist vocalist Jim Goodkind, and bassist vocalist Jay Leutwyler—perform Terry’s original soulful Americana tunes that have charted on radio in the USA and abroad, as well as unique stylings of covers. You will enjoy the fruits of their fresh, melodic, and full-harmony musical convergence. Out of the blue and at the right time, these talented local artists connected and are creating a blazing trail of great sounding music. |
Terry Winchell: Singer-songwriter Terry Winchell grew up on the East End of Long Island, New York, surrounded by farmland and the ocean. From the beginning, her love of nature and her experience as a traveling balladeer have infused her music. Terry developed an eclectic style early on, and many influences still run through her music today. Joni Mitchell, Neil Young , Otis Redding, Bonnie Raitt, to name a few, contributed to her growth as an artist. Terry brings the richness of her life experience to the recording studio, air waves, and stage. She has an extensive musical career background, performing at large and intimate venues, both as a headliner and opening act in the USA and abroad. She has opened for John Hammond, Taj Mahal, Hot Tuna, Laura Nyro, Pete Seeger, Lenny Kravitz, and many other artists. Terry’s songwriting and music opens vistas that draw from her personal life experience and reach out to the universal. On the heels of releasing her album “Blue Flower,” Terry moved to the Southwest and now makes her home in Corrales, New Mexico .
James Goodkind: Since learning guitar as a teenager in the mid ‘60s from Chicago blues great Harvey Mandel (Charlie Musselwhite, Canned Heat, Rolling Stones), Jim Goodkind went on to play, record, and tour with bandmates of Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, Van Morrison, The Chambers Brothers, The Cars, and a variety of singers and songwriters. Currently living in Corrales, New Mexico, he is originally from New York and has lived in Chicago and San Francisco. After a hiatus to make a living as an executive for a printing/packaging company catering to the entertainment business, Jim has returned to the guitar, his original love.
Jay Leutwyler: Originally from North Texas, Jay grew up in Clovis, New Mexico. As a teenager, Jay learned to play bass guitar from Stan Lark of the Fireballs before joining his first band, The Shi Guys, in Clovis. Then in the late 60’s, he formed Group Axis, which recorded at the Norman Petty Studios in Clovis and landed a recording contract with Atco Records. After several years of touring with Group Axis until they disbanded, Jay went to Cleveland, Ohio, where he joined the Andrew Rollins Band, which recorded at the Suma Recording Studio. Upon returning to New Mexico, Jay hooked up with Dem Bones in Albuquerque, where they recorded two studio albums and two live albums during their tenure on the local club circuit.
James Goodkind: Since learning guitar as a teenager in the mid ‘60s from Chicago blues great Harvey Mandel (Charlie Musselwhite, Canned Heat, Rolling Stones), Jim Goodkind went on to play, record, and tour with bandmates of Bruce Springsteen, Bonnie Raitt, Van Morrison, The Chambers Brothers, The Cars, and a variety of singers and songwriters. Currently living in Corrales, New Mexico, he is originally from New York and has lived in Chicago and San Francisco. After a hiatus to make a living as an executive for a printing/packaging company catering to the entertainment business, Jim has returned to the guitar, his original love.
Jay Leutwyler: Originally from North Texas, Jay grew up in Clovis, New Mexico. As a teenager, Jay learned to play bass guitar from Stan Lark of the Fireballs before joining his first band, The Shi Guys, in Clovis. Then in the late 60’s, he formed Group Axis, which recorded at the Norman Petty Studios in Clovis and landed a recording contract with Atco Records. After several years of touring with Group Axis until they disbanded, Jay went to Cleveland, Ohio, where he joined the Andrew Rollins Band, which recorded at the Suma Recording Studio. Upon returning to New Mexico, Jay hooked up with Dem Bones in Albuquerque, where they recorded two studio albums and two live albums during their tenure on the local club circuit.