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Browsing: Johnny Winter
Johnny Winter (February 23, 1944 – July 16, 2014)
Here, in no particular order, is part one of our list. Happy Holidays!
An interview with Edgar, who proves categorically that his muse is as artistically vibrant as his brother’s entire catalog.
The song comes from Winter’s 1991 Grammy® nominated album ‘Let Me In’ and showcases his lightning speed. Incredible computer generated (CG) graphics were supplied by artists Laurent Mercier & Marius Legrand.
What’s Christmas without Christmas songs? So, we have our list of the 10 Best Christmas Songs, and we’ve checked it twice.
The final volume in a trilogy from the Hendrix archives, ‘Both Sides of the Sky’ focuses on music recorded between 1968 and Hendrix’s death in 1970.
Whether or not one celebrates Halloween, most will agree that there always seems to be a tinge of evil in the air.
“Fans and collectors should know that this will be an unreserved auction (an auction without pre-set minimum prices), making for the exciting kind of event you know Johnny would have loved.”
Rare and sometimes never before seen footage and photographs intermingle with the anecdotes of Winter as the film follows him on a two year world tour.
if Muddy’s performance at the Newport Folk Festival in 1958 didn’t cement that reputation on film, the Sony Legacy DVD Soundstage Blues Summit in Chicago, 1974 does.