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Edgar Winter
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Although he's often skirted the edges of blues music, at heart, saxophonist, keyboardist and composer
Edgar Winter
is a blues musician. Raised in Beaumont, TX, the younger brother of ukulele player and guitarist
Johnny Winter
,
Edgar Winter
has always pushed himself in new directions, synthesizing the rock, blues and jazz melodies he hears in his head. As a consequence, his fan base may not be what it could have been, had he made a conscious effort -- like his brother
Johnny
-- to stay in a blues-rock mold over the years. He's one musician who's never been afraid to venture into multiple musical arenas, often times, within the space of one album, as in his debut,
Entrance
(1970 Columbia Records).
Edgar Winter
, the second son of John and Edwina Winter, was born December 28, 1946 in Beaumont, TX, and much of the credit for
Edgar
and
Johnny
's early musical awareness must go to the brothers' parents, who have been a constant source of encouragement throughout their respective musical careers. The boys' father sang in a barbershop quartet, in their church choir, and played saxophone in a jazz group.
Edgar
and
Johnny
, who's three years older, began performing together as teens, playing local watering holes like Tom's Fish Camp before they were old enough to drink. The pair's early R&B and blues groups included
Johnny and the Jammers
,
the Crystaliers
and
the Black Plague
.
In high school,
Edgar
became fascinated with the saxophone stylings of
Julian "Cannonball" Adderley
and
Hank Crawford
, and he began playing alto sax in earnest. As a pre-teen, he had played ukulele, like his older brother. But by the time he was of college age,
Edgar
had become competent on keyboards, bass, guitar and drums.
Edgar
was signed to Epic Records in 1970 after performing on his brother's
Second Winter
album. He recorded
Entrance
, his debut, which featured himself on most of the instruments. After radio success accompanying his brother on
Johnny Winter And
, he formed a large horn ensemble called
White Trash
. Although it was a short-lived group which broke up in mid-'72,
Winter
assembled another group to record two more albums for Epic Records,
White Trash
and
Roadwork
.
Winter
's single,
"Keep Playing That Rock 'n' Roll,"
reached number 70 on the U.S. rock radio charts, and the album
Roadwork
hit number 23 on the album charts. By the summer of 1972, through constant touring, (and a ready willingness to do interviews, unlike his older brother),
Winter
formed
the Edgar Winter Group
in the summer of 1972. In January, 1973, Epic released
They Only Come Out at Night
, produced by guitarist
Rick Derringer
, which reached number three in the U.S. This album had
Winter
's most famous song,
"Frankenstein,"
which reached number one in the U.S. in May of 1973. Later that year,
"Free Ride"
from the same album reached number 14. Although he's never matched that kind of commercial radio success again,
Winter
has continued to tour and record at a prolific pace. He relocated from New York City to Beverly Hills in 1989 to pursue movie score work, which he's had some success with, most notably with a slightly reworked version of
"Frankenstein"
for the movie Wayne's World II.
Although his early-'70s albums like
Entrance
,
White Trash
,
They Only Come Out at Night
and
Shock Treatment
are bluesier affairs than some of his later albums, there are blues tunes like
"Big City Woman"
on one of his 1990s releases,
Not a Kid Anymore
(1994), on the Intersound label, and 1999's
Winter Blues
was almost wholly devoted to the idiom. A good introduction to
Winter
for those who weren't around in the early '70s is
The Edgar Winter Collection
(1993) on Rhino Records. ~ Richard Skelly, All Music Guide
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Hi Edgar, won't you upload some songs from your Edgar Winter With Rick Derringer album please ? Thanks. I love that album.
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Rebel Road
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