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Johnny Wint.. Albums
More albums- The Johnny Winter Anthology - 2009
- The Johnny Winter Anthology - 2009
- Live Bootleg Series Vol.4 - 2009
- Raised on Blues - 2008
- Raised on Blues - 2008
- Live Bootleg Series Vol.2 - 2008
- Live Bootleg Series Vol.3 - 2008
- Rockin' Bluesman - 2005
- I'm A Bluesman - 2004
- 3rd Degree - 2003
- Raised on Rock - 2002
- Deluxe Edition - 2001
- Return of Johnny Guitar - 2000
- Texas Blues - 1998
- Texas Blues - 1998
- Blues In A Box - 1998
- Blues In A Box - 1998
- Blues In A Box - 1998
- White Hot Blues - 1997
- Ease My Pain - 1996
- Livin' In The Blues - 1996
- Saints & Sinners - 1996
- Blues To The Bone - 1995
- A Rock N' Roll Collection - 1994
- A Rock N' Roll Collection - 1994
- Gangster Of Love - 1992
- Hey, Where's Your Brother? - 1992
- No Time To Live - 1992
- The Texas Tornado - 1992
- Walking By Myself - 1992
- Scorchin' Blues - 1992
- Can't Loose The Blues - 1991
- Let Me In - 1991
- Nightrider - 1991
- Lone Star Kind of Day - 1990
- Barcelona Boogie - 1990
- Early Heat - 1990
- Mural Amphitheater Seattle - 1989
- The Winter of '88 - 1988
- Parkers Place Seattle, Wa. 3-9-85 - 1985
- Guitar Slinger - 1984
- Live Rockpalast - 1978
- White, Hot & Blue - 1978
- Nothin' But The Blues - 1977
- Captured Live! - 1976
- Highway 61 Revisited - 1976
- Dervish Blues - 1975
- John Dawson Winter III - 1974
- Still Alive and Well - 1973
- And Live - 1971
Johnny Winter Biography
Information over the artistGenre: Blues
Blues guitarist Johnny Winter became a major star in the late '60s and early '70s. Since that time he's confirmed his reputation in the blues by working with Muddy Waters and continuing to play in the style, despite musical fashion. Born in Beaumont, TX, Winter formed his first band at 14 with his brother Edgar in Beaumont, and spent his youth in recording studios cutting regional singles and in bars playing the blues. His discovery on a national level came via an article in Rolling Stone in 1968, which led to a management contract with New York club owner Steve Paul and a record deal with Columbia. His debut album (there are numerous albums of juvenilia), Johnny Winter, reached the charts in 1969. Starting out with a trio, Winter later formed a band with former members of the McCoys, including second guitarist Rick Derringer. It was called Johnny Winter And. He achieved a sales peak in 1971 with the gold-selling Live/Johnny Winter And. He returned in 1973 with Still Alive and Well,.. [See more]



