Edgar Winter & Johnny Winter: The Brothers Winter
The Brothers Winter
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- Label: Store For Music
- Erscheinungstermin: 10.9.2010
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Edgar Winter
After recording with brother Johnny, Edgar was signed to his own record contract with Epic records in 1970. With Epic, Edgar recorded two successful solo albums ‘Entrance’ and ‘Edgar Winter’s White Trash’, although his biggest success was recording with ‘The Edgar Winter Group’, which was made up of Dan Hartman, Ronnie Montrose and Chuck Ruff. With this line-up, Edgar recorded the album ‘They Only Come Out At Night’, which featured his US number one, Frankenstein. On this album, Edgar shows off his many musical talents, including his vocals and performances on keyboards, saxophones and various percussion instruments.
Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter began performing at an early age with younger brother Edgar Winter. His actual recording career started at the age of 15, when his band, Johnny And The Jammers, released “School Day Blues” on a Houston record label.
Later on his career, Johnny began playing as part of a trio with bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Uncle John Turner. Further interest was generated in the group when an article in Rolling Stones was printed. The Album ‘Johnny Winter’ was released at the end of 1968 and he then went on to perform at numerous rock festivals including Woodstock.
His popularity continued to grow, and this was shown by the sales of his following albums, including ‘Second Winter’ (1969) and ‘Still Alive and Well’ (1973). Johnny then fulfilled another dream by working with blues guitarist Muddy Waters and produced a number of Grammy winning albums. During The 80’s Johnny had yet more Grammy-nominated releases with a new creative sound, which led him to be inducted in to the Blues Foundation Hall Of Fame. In 1991 Johnny returned to his blues roots with ‘Let Me In’. This CD included a number of guest appearances such as Dr John and Albert Collins. In 2005 Johnny entered another hall of fame. He was inducted in to the Southeast Texas walk of fame for his career accomplishments and his outstanding contribution to music.
Johnny Winter is still going strong and will always be a name that sits at the top of the list of Blue’s greats! (thestoreformusic. com)
After recording with brother Johnny, Edgar was signed to his own record contract with Epic records in 1970. With Epic, Edgar recorded two successful solo albums ‘Entrance’ and ‘Edgar Winter’s White Trash’, although his biggest success was recording with ‘The Edgar Winter Group’, which was made up of Dan Hartman, Ronnie Montrose and Chuck Ruff. With this line-up, Edgar recorded the album ‘They Only Come Out At Night’, which featured his US number one, Frankenstein. On this album, Edgar shows off his many musical talents, including his vocals and performances on keyboards, saxophones and various percussion instruments.
Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter began performing at an early age with younger brother Edgar Winter. His actual recording career started at the age of 15, when his band, Johnny And The Jammers, released “School Day Blues” on a Houston record label.
Later on his career, Johnny began playing as part of a trio with bassist Tommy Shannon and drummer Uncle John Turner. Further interest was generated in the group when an article in Rolling Stones was printed. The Album ‘Johnny Winter’ was released at the end of 1968 and he then went on to perform at numerous rock festivals including Woodstock.
His popularity continued to grow, and this was shown by the sales of his following albums, including ‘Second Winter’ (1969) and ‘Still Alive and Well’ (1973). Johnny then fulfilled another dream by working with blues guitarist Muddy Waters and produced a number of Grammy winning albums. During The 80’s Johnny had yet more Grammy-nominated releases with a new creative sound, which led him to be inducted in to the Blues Foundation Hall Of Fame. In 1991 Johnny returned to his blues roots with ‘Let Me In’. This CD included a number of guest appearances such as Dr John and Albert Collins. In 2005 Johnny entered another hall of fame. He was inducted in to the Southeast Texas walk of fame for his career accomplishments and his outstanding contribution to music.
Johnny Winter is still going strong and will always be a name that sits at the top of the list of Blue’s greats! (thestoreformusic. com)
- Tracklisting
- Mitwirkende
Disk 1 von 2 (CD)
- 1 Hoochie Coo
- 2 The real deal
- 3 Give me the will
- 4 Good ol' rock n' roll
- 5 Give me the will
- 6 Nitty gritty
- 7 Eye of the storm
- 8 Sanctuary
- 9 Hot, passionate love
- 10 The music is you
- 11 What do I tell my heart
Disk 2 von 2 (CD)
- 1 Instrumental
- 2 Should have quit ya baby
- 3 E-Z Rider
- 4 Catfish blues
- 5 One step at a time
- 6 Johnny B Goode
- 7 Stranger
- 8 Highway 61 revisited
- 9 She moves me man
- 10 Jumpin jack flash
- 11 It's all over now
- 12 Crawl