Johnny Winter

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  • blues
  • blues rock
  • rock
  • guitar
  • classic rock
Johnny Winter (born John Dawson Winter III on 23 February 1944 in Beaumont, Texas) is an American blues guitarist and singer. He is the first son of John and Edwina Winter who were very much responsible for Johnny and his younger brother Edgar Winter's early musical awareness. He began performing at a young age with Edgar, who is also affected with albinism. His recording career began at the age of 15, when their band "Johnny and the Jammers" released "School Day Blues" on a Houston record label.

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Songs

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    Just a Little Bit

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    Killing Floor (with Paul Nelson)

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    Kind Hearted Woman

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    Kind Hearted Woman Blues

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    Kindhearted Woman Blues

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    Kiss Tomorrow Goodbye

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    Last Night

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    Late on Blues

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    Lay Down Your Sorrows

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    Leave My Wife Alone

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    Leave My Woman Alone

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    Leavin' Blues

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    Leaving Blues

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    Leaving Blues (Unissued take)

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    Leland Mississippi Blues

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    Let It Bleed

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    Let Me In

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    Let the Good Times Roll

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    Let the Music Play

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    Let's Start All Over Again

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    Lien on Your Body

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    Lien on Your Body (Mortgage on Your Soul)

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    Life Is Hard

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    Lightning

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    Lights Out

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    Like a Rolling Stone

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    Livin' In The Blues

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    Livin' the Blues

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    Living in the Blues

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    Lone Wolf

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    Long Tall Sally

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    Long Tall Sally (with Leslie West)

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    Look Away

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    Look Up

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    Looking for Trouble

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    Lost Without You

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    Loudmouth

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    Louie Louie

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    Louie, Louie

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    Love Song To Me

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    Love, Life and Money

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    Low Down Gal Of Mine

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    Low Down Pal Of Mine

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    Lowdown Gal of Mine

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    Lucille

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    Mad Blues

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    Mad Dog

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    Mama Talk to Your Daughter

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    Mama, Talk to Your Daughter

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    Master Mechanic


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