Last night (July 16), the world of music lost a true legend, Johnny Winter. The iconic blues artist passed away in a Zurich, Switzerland hotel room at the age of 70, only a few days after playing a ...
A Connecticut judge has settled a bitter feud over the estate of the late legendary blues guitarist Johnny Winter, ordering his managers to pay $226,000 in damages for improper payments they received ...
Blues guitarist Johnny Winter was remembered last weekend with a high-energy tribute show at New York’s B.B. King Blues Club. The comfortable venue, where many blues artists and classic rockers have ...
Late Foo Fighters drummer Taylor Hawkins has been posthumously featured on "Guess I'll Go Away," a Johnny Winter cover song by his brother Edgar Winter. The song appears on Edgar's new album, Brother ...
Johnny Winter performing in Winterbach, Germany in 2011. 70-year-old Texas blues and rock legend Johnny Winter died in Switzerland earlier this week. He was a few months away from releasing his new ...
Hear Taylor Hawkins Sing on Edgar Winter's 'Guess I'll Go Away' Late Foo Fighters drummer contributed to new Johnny Winter tribute album. 45 Years Ago: Johnny Winter Unveils His New Band on 'Johnny ...
"He left on a high note." That's producer Paul Nelson's assessment of Johnny Winter's Step Back, the blues giant's posthumous swan song. The 13-track set, out Tuesday, pairs Winter with such admirers ...
Last month, blues guitarist Johnny Winter died in a hotel room in Zurich, Switzerland, at 70 years old, a month and a half before his now posthumous Step Back LP was scheduled to be released. Out ...
In the late Sixties and early Seventies, Johnny Winter vied for the pinnacle of guitar heroism with the legendary likes of Eric Clapton, Jimmy Page and Jimi Hendrix. In retrospect, it's not just his ...
For over 40 years, Johnny Winter has been a guitar hero without equal. Signing to Columbia records in 1969, Johnny immediately laid out the blueprint for his fresh take on classic blues a prime ...
Johnny Winter’s music has been known to move listeners to tears. But when he talks, it affects people to the opposite end. “I wet my pants,” says Paul Nelson, Winter’s guitar player and manager, in ...
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