Johnny Winter

American blues guitarist and singer (1944–2014) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Johnny Winter
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John Dawson Winter III (February 23, 1944 July 16, 2014) was an American albino blues musician from Beaumont, Texas. His brother, Edgar Winter, is also a famous musician. He also worked as producer and produced two Grammy winning albums of Muddy Waters (Hard again, I´m ready).

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He died in his hotel room in Zurich, Switzerland, aged 70. It happened two days after his last performance there.[1][2][3] The cause of his death is currently unknown.

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Discography

Official albums

  • First Winter (1969, Buddha)
  • The Progressive Blues Experiment (1968, Sonobeat)
  • Johnny Winter (1969)
  • Second Winter (1969)
  • Johnny Winter And (1970)
  • Live Johnny Winter And (1971)
  • Roadwork (1972) - with Edgar Winter's White Trash
  • Still Alive and Well (1973)
  • Saints & Sinners (1974)
  • John Dawson Winter III (1974)
  • Captured Live! (1976)
  • Together (1976) with Edgar Winter
  • Nothin' But the Blues (1977)
  • White, Hot and Blue (1978)
  • Raisin' Cain (1980)
  • Guitar Slinger (1984)
  • Serious Business (1985)
  • Third Degree (1986)
  • The Winter of '88 (1988)
  • Let Me In (1991)
  • Hey, Where's Your Brother? (1992)
  • Scorchin' Blues (1992)
  • Live In NYC '97 (1998)
  • I'm A Bluesman (2004)
  • The Johnny Winter Anthology Archived 2021-10-20 at the Wayback Machine (2009) via Shout! Factory
  • The Woodstock Experience (2009)

Compilation albums

  • The Johnny Winter Story (1969)
  • About Blues (1970)
  • Early Times (1970)
  • Before The Storm (1970)
  • Birds Can't Row Boats (1988)
  • The Texas Tornado (1992)
  • A Rock n' Roll Collection (1994)
  • White Hot Blues (1997)
  • Winter Blues (1997)
  • Texas Blues: The Early Years (1998)
  • The Return of Johnny Guitar - best of 1984-86 (2000)
  • Deluxe Edition Archived 2021-10-24 at the Wayback Machine (Alligator) (2001)
  • The Best of Johnny Winter (Sony) (2002)

Non-official albums

  • Austin, TX also known as The Progressive Blues Experiment (1972)
  • Dervish Blues (live San Bernardino, Ca.) (1975)
  • Whole Lotta Love (1978)
  • Ready for Winter (1981)
  • Still Blues After All These Years/Live In Chicago (1990)
  • A Lone Star Kind of Day (Relix- Roy C. Ames production) (1991)
  • Jack Daniels Kind of Day (1992)
  • White Lightning (1996)
  • Back in Beaumont (2000)
  • Blues'N' Tattoo (recorded Live at Central Park New York - 1980-07-27)
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