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Edgar winter tribute to johnny winter
Edgar winter tribute to johnny winter












edgar winter tribute to johnny winter

There were also invaluable musical contributions from Kenny Aronoff, Tim Pierce, Billy Payne, Doc Kupka, and David Campbell.īrother Johnny will be available on CD, vinyl and digitally across all platforms on April 15, 2022. Joining Edgar on the inclusive project is an impressive array of renowned musicians who knew, or were inspired by Johnny, including Joe Bonamassa, Doyle Bramhall II, Robben Ford, Billy Gibbons, David Grissom, Taylor Hawkins, Warren Haynes, Steve Lukather, Michael McDonald, John McFee, Keb Mo, Doug Rappoport, Bobby Rush, Kenny Wayne Shepherd, Ringo Starr, Derek Trucks, Waddy Wachtel, Joe Walsh, Phil X, Bob Glaub and Sean Hurley on Bass, and Gregg Bissonette on Drums. The guitar-driven album celebrates the expansive styles Johnny was known for – the 17 tracks were carefully curated by Edgar and producer Ross Hogarth to represent Johnny’s evolution as an artist, honouring his great legacy while also incorporating a personal tribute from brother to brother, and for which Edgar penned two new songs. I thought Joe Bonamassa did such an incredible job with Johnny’s regular guitar style, I wonder if he could do the same thing with the slide? And amazingly, HE DID IT”īrother Johnny is a powerful sonic journey, traveling the course of Johnny’s musical life, impeccably directed, as only his brother Edgar could. But I didn’t know of anyone out there who naturally played slide the way Johnny did. I wanted only guitar, bass, and drums, exactly like Johnny’s original blues trio. Edgar recalls, “To me, this is one of the most important tracks on the album, and probably the most difficult to replicate the original feel on. “Mean Town Blues” features Edgar Winter singing, Joe Bonamassa on slide guitar, Sean Hurley on bass, and Gregg Bissonette on drums. It just captures the essence of everything he was,” Edgar explains in the albums’ liner notes.

edgar winter tribute to johnny winter

Every time I hear it I think, ‘Now that’s Real Johnny Winter’. The main part that differentiates the cover from the original is the updated quality of sound, and the harder bass from the drums- making the track more head-banging than before.“Johnny’s most highly respected authenticity was as a blues man, particularly his style of slide guitar, and if there’s one song that best epitomizes and brings all those elements together to represent the many aspects of who Johnny was in the early days, it is “Mean Town Blues”. Even from the start, Hawkins perfectly capture’s Johnny’s infamous “Hey”, just before the rock-hard guitar solo. The entire track is a love letter to the original, as Hawkins’ voice, the beats, and the instrumentals have striking similarities.

edgar winter tribute to johnny winter

The cover is uncanny and faithful to the original. The track is his first posthumous release. According to Consequence Sound, Edgar wrote “I had only just met Taylor, and barely got to know him, but I was so impressed by his sincerity, positive energy, and pure enthusiasm.” And though the cause for his death is still unknown, fans honor another career from a rock icon including singer Paul McCarthy and Edgar himself. Just last month, Hawkins has passed away. “Guess I’ll Go Away”, however, is not just a tribute to Johnny, but to Hawkins as well. The song is part of a tribute album from Edgar Winter for his brother titled Brother Johnny. The album is a celebration of 16 songs that Johnny Winter has worked on or has been featured in.














Edgar winter tribute to johnny winter