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  1. Johnny Winter (1944–2014) was an American rock and blues musician. From 1959 to 1967, he recorded several singles for mostly small record companies in his native Texas. In 1968, Winter completed his first album, The Progressive Blues Experiment, and in 1969, he was signed to Columbia Records. With the label, Winter had his greatest success on the main American record chart; Johnny Winter ...

  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. 22 de feb. de 2023 · Released in 1991, Let Me In has Johnny Winter expanding his strong catalog by returning to a gutsier approach after experimenting with a silkier, more accessible blues sound on The Winter of ’88. The flaming, rapid-fire slide attack of “Illustrated Man” brilliantly set things in motion with the dancing rocker “Barefootin” closely following.

  4. 6 de ago. de 1991 · Find release reviews and credits for Let Me In - Johnny Winter on AllMusic - 1991. Find release reviews and credits for Let Me In - Johnny Winter on AllMusic - 1991. New Releases. Discover. Genres Moods Themes. Blues Classical Country. Electronic Folk International. Pop/Rock Rap R&B. Jazz Latin All ...

  5. アーティスト:Johnny Winter 作品名:Let Me In リリース年:1991 ... Let Me In -J. Winter; 13. You Lie Too Much -M. Rebennack; Comments: ヴォヤージャーを離れポイントブランクに移籍後の第1弾、1991年6月8 ...

  6. Johnny Winter then formed a new band with the remnants of the McCoys—guitarist Rick Derringer, bassist Randy Jo Hobbs, ... (1985) for Best Traditional Blues Album, and Let Me In (1991) and I'm a Bluesman (2004) for Best Contemporary Blues Album. In 2015 Winter posthumously won the Grammy Award for Best Blues Album for Step Back.

  7. 9 de may. de 2016 · Johnny would say to me, ‘I hear you at soundcheck. You can play a lot of stuff that I don’t play. But I’m glad that you play the blues with me. When I played with Rick Derringer, it was always a battle, him playing on top of me. I know you can play like Rick, but I’m glad that you let me shine.’ I was always respectful.