At age 17, the band released its AM hit single record, with its side A, "Humpty Dumpty", and side B, "Homesick", on radio station
KFRC, in 1966. In 1967, he became a founding member of
psychedelic rock band
Frumious Bandersnatch. While together, the band released only a three-song EP in 1968 before splitting a year later. Winkelman's unreleased recordings with the band would later be compiled on the ''A Young Man's Song
(1996) and Golden Sons of Libra'' (2003) albums. He later became a performing, recording member in the
Steve Miller Band, for which he wrote, sang, and played his original song, "Good Morning", as well as other album tracks that appeared on their 1970 album
Steve Miller Band Number 5, on
Capitol Records. He also played and sang on
Miller's 1972
Anthology album. In 1975, Bobby got a solo record deal with
Warner Bros. Record Company, and they released his album with
Bonaroo,
Bonaroo, with his original songs, "Life's Sweet Song", "Dream On", Melody Maker", "Spirit of a Dead Man", "I See the Light" and "Let's Go Down to the River". In 1977, he contributed a co-authored song titled, "My Own Space", with lyrics by Jason Cooper, to the Steve Miller
Book Of Dreams album. In 1995, Bobby, as a record producer and music publisher of the band, Frumious Bandersnatch, released ''Nuggets From The Golden State: The Berkeley EP's''", on the Big Beat Records label. In 1996, Big Beat Records released Frumious Bandersnatch's ''A Young Man's Song'', containing: Jack King's' "Hearts to Cry", Bobby Winkelman's "Chain Reaction", and "Misty Cloudy", with Jack King's, and George Tickner's "Cheshire". Bobby self produced & released his
Bonaroo II CD, which included his original songs: "Nobody Asked Me", "We Can Move", "Magic Spell", "When You Touch My Hand" (lyrics by Linda Wallimann), "Where Ships Come Sailing By", and a new version of "Spirit of A Dead Man". The title track was called "Children of the Stars". That CD also contains "Old Glory" and "Be Here Now" with piano and organ performed by
Nicky Hopkins of the
Rolling Stones, for his keyboard work on their original song entitled "You Can't Always Get What You Want". Lastly, "Off Again On Again Love", according to the label, is actually another original song entitled, "Rainbows (The Phantom Messenger)". In 2002, Bobby and
Alec Palao produced a full-length re-issued LP album entitled
Frumious Bandersnatch: Golden Sons Of Libra (The Studio Outtakes), which quickly became a collector's item after it was released by Get Back Records. Bobby's song "Humpty Dumpty" was re-released in 2007, on the Big Beat Record label, on
You Got Yours! East Bay Garage 1965-1967 CDWIKD 268. "Hearts to Cry", was re-released, after it was released by the band back in 1967, on their clear purple, transparent, 33 1/3, four-song, LP album published by R. P. Winkelman Tunes. The song was originally penned and lead-sung by the band's original drummer, Jack King. The song appeared again on,
Love Is The Song We Sing (San Francisco Nuggets) on
Rhino Records. The package included a four-CD, 65 song set, inside its 64-page book, photographed and illustrated in full color, and chronicling the "
flower power" years of the San Francisco bay area music scene from 1965 through 1970. == References ==