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  1. www.museumofthegulfcoast.org › johnny-winterJohnny Winter | mogc

    16 de jul. de 2014 · Johnny Winter and his brother, Edgar, grew up in Beaumont, Texas. Johnny learned to play the clarinet at five years old, followed by the ukulele at 8, and guitar at age 11. Starting in his mid-teens and through his early twenties, Johnny was touring with Gene Terry and the Downbeats and working gigs in Texas and Louisiana with his own bands, Johnny and The Jammers, the Crystaliers, and The ...

  2. Johnny Winter en 2006. John Dawson «Johnny» Winter ( Beaumont, Estados Unidos, 23 de febrero de 1944- Zúrich, Suiza, 16 de julio de 2014) fue un guitarrista estadounidense de blues y de rock. Winter se convirtió en una estrella del blues eléctrico a finales de los años 1960 y en el momento del festival de Woodstock ya era una leyenda.

  3. Johnny Winter has been a guitar hero without equal. Signing to Columbia records in 1969 called largest solo artist deal of it’s time, Johnny immediately laid out the blueprint for his fresh take on classic blues a prime combination for the legions of fans just discovering the blues via the likes of Jimmy Page and Eric Clapton.

  4. 100万ドルのブルースギタリスト、Johnny Winterの弟として 兄と同じレコード会社からリリースされた 記念すべき一枚。 兄の音楽とかけ離れているかどうか理由はわからないが、売り上げのほうはイマイチだったようだ。

  5. Production. L. Ron Hubbard left detailed instructions and audio tapes for the musicians and producers to follow when making this album, which was released posthumously for Hubbard. Edgar described Mission Earth as "both a return to rock’s primal roots and yet highly experimental". Winter had glowing words for Hubbard when he wrote, "Ron's technical insight of the recording process was ...

  6. Johnny and Edgar Winter, born albinos, grew up in Beaumont, Tex., where Johnny took up clarinet at age 6, later graduating to ukelele then guitar by age 11. Edgar learned keyboards and saxophone, and the brothers formed Johnny and the Jammers around 1959. The brothers toured the Southern club circuit in a group called Black Plague in the early ...