Edgar Winter
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Edgar Winter (born December 28, 1946 in Beaumont, Texas) is an albino American musician who had significant success in the 1970s and 1980s. He is a keyboard player, vocalist, saxophonist and percussionist, well-versed in jazz, blues and rock. He is the second son of John and Edwina Winter, who were very much responsible for Edgar and his older brother Johnny Winter's early musical awareness.
As teens Edgar and Johnny (who is three years older than Edgar) began performing together at local watering holes such as Tom's Fish Camp. The two played in R&B and Blues groups which were Johnny and the Jammers The Crystaliers and The Black Plague. By the time he was of College age Edgar had become competent on Keyboards, bass, guitar and drums.
After recording with his brother, Edgar was signed to his own Epic Records contract in 1970 and recorded several albums, including Entrance and Edgar Winter's White Trash. In 1972 he formed The Edgar Winter Group which included Dan Hartman, Ronnie Montrose and Chuck Ruff. It was with this band that he had his biggest successes: first with the 1973 album They Only Come Out at Night which featured the #1 hit instrumental "Frankenstein" which reached number one in the U.S. in May of 1973 and the top 15 single "Free Ride;" which reached number 14 that same year, then the album Shock Treatment which featured the song "Easy Street".
The preponderance of vocals and songwriting by Hartman on Shock Treatment led to the release of Jasmine Nightdreams with all vocals by Winter. Technically it was a solo album, but it's by the Edgar Winter Group. A full band album follwed, the Edgar Winter Group with Rick Derringer, featuring songs and vocals by Derringer.
Success was waning, however, and Edgar teamed with brother Johnny for a live album of blues and early rock classics, including Harlem Shuffle, later a revivial hit for the Rolling Stones. This album too performed below expectations, so the White Trash was reformed followed by two solo albums, an attempt at literate disco on the Edgar Winter Album and a return to 1970s rock on Standing on Rock. Since then there have been more obscure solo albums and session work, namely with David Lee Roth on Crazy from the Heat in 1985, which included a cover version of the song Easy Street.
With over 20 albums and many television and radio appearances both to promote his music—and to give his opinion on everything politically incorrect—Edgar Winter's music is solidly in the popular vein. Winter's '70s albums are bluesier than his later albums, but there are blues tunes like "Big City Woman" on his 1990 album Not a Kid Anymore. In 2005, "Frankenstein" was featured in the PlayStation 2 music video game Guitar Hero.
In 2006, Winter joined Hamish Stuart, Rod Argent, Richard Marx, Billy Squier, and Sheila E touring with Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band.
Both Edgar and Johnny Winter have albinism.
Discography
- Entrance (1970)
- Edgar Winter's White Trash (1971)
- Roadwork (1972)
- They Only Come Out at Night (1972)
- Shock Treatment (1974)
- Jasmine Nightdreams (1975)
- The Edgar Winter Group With Rick Derringer (1975)
- Together—Live (1976)
- Recycled (1977)
- Edgar Winter Album (1979)
- Standing on Rock (1981)
- Crazy From The Heat (1986) (David Lee Roth Session Work)
- Mission Earth (1986)
- Not a Kid Anymore (1994)
- The Real Deal (1996)
- Live in Japan (1998)
- Winter Blues (1999)
- Edgar Winter (2002)
- Jazzin' the Blues (2004)
Filmography
Edgar Winter's music appeared in these movies and television shows:
- Netherworld
- Air America
- My Cousin Vinny
- Encino Man
- Son In Law
- What's Love Got to do With It
- Wayne's World 2
- Dazed and Confused
- Starkid
- Wag the Dog
- Knockabout Guys
- Duets
- Radio
- Malcolm in the Middle
- The Simpsons
- Queer as Folk
- Tupac Resurrection (Edgar's song, Dying to Live, is featured as "Runnin” (Dying To Live) in this biography of the life of rapper Tupac Shakur.)
External links
- [Edgar Winter's Official Home Page]
- [The Ultimate Edgar Winter Fan Site]
- [The Johnny Winter Story]
- [Edgar Winter]
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