Thursday, July 17, 2014

Johnny Winter Dead at 70

Blues legend Johnny Winter dies in Switzerland
Guitarist, singer and music producer Johnny Winterhas died at age 70.
Winter rose to fame in the late 1960s and '70s with his performances and recordings that included producing his childhood hero Muddy Waters.

"I love blues. I don't mind a little rock and roll, too, as long as it's blues-based rock and roll," he told Guitar World in 2010. He was the older brother of Edgar Winter — also a music legend.

Winter's representative, Carla Parisi, confirmed Thursday to the Associated Press that Winter died Wednesday in a hotel room in Zurich. A Facebook note says "his wife, family and bandmates were all saddened by the loss of one of the world's finest guitarists."

He had been on an extensive tour that took him to Europe for his last performance Saturday at the Lovely Days Festival in Wiesen, Austria. He performed in May at the annual Jazz Fest in New Orleans.

Winter, who was born in Beaumont, Texas, showed his gift for music at an early age. At 4, he played the clarinet. At 11, the ukulele. He and Edgar often appeared as a duo on children's TV shows and talent contests. Johnny formed his first band when he was 15 and was making records at 18.
I saw Johnny once, at the Ramshead Tavern in Annapolis about 7 years ago I think. They had to help him down the isle of the small venue, and he sat the whole ear bleeding performance. He was still amazing.

My favorite Johnny Winter song, a slow blues number, which might well have reflected his life story:


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