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Author Topic: Musical Selection of the Evening.... Tonights Seletion: Edgar Winter Group  (Read 1008 times)
bsnicely
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« on: October 01, 2009, 06:29:02 PM »

Edgar Holland Winter (born December 28, 1946, in Beaumont, Texas) is an American musician. Edgar is a multi-instrumentalist, performing on the keyboards, and as a vocalist, saxophonist and percussionist, well-versed in jazz, blues and rock. He was most successful in the 1970s with his band The Edgar Winter Group. He is easily recognized by his albinism.

As teens Edgar and Johnny (who is two 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; Johnny and the Jammers, The Crystaliers, and The Black Plague. By the time he was of college age Edgar had become competent on keyboards, saxophone, bass, guitar and drums. In 1969, Winter appeared with Johnny for two songs ("I Can't Stand It" and "Tobacco Road") at the Woodstock Festival.

After recording with his brother, Edgar was signed to his own Epic Records contract in 1970 and recorded two R&B flavored albums, 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 1972 album They Only Come Out at Night which featured the #1 hit instrumental "Frankenstein" which pioneered the use of the synthesizer as a lead instrument and reached number one in the U.S. in May 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. It was nominally a solo album, but it used the same personnel as the Edgar Winter Group. A full band album followed, 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 revival hit for the Rolling Stones). This album too performed below expectations, so the White Trash was reformed. They recorded Recycled, and toured as an opening act to support the album. The tour was cut short by a tragic plane crash, which killed some members of the tour's headliner, Lynyrd Skynyrd. This was 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 1970s 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. It has also been covered by Gary Hoey on the 2003 album "Wake Up Call," as well as by Derek Sherinian on his album Inertia. "Free Ride" is the main song used in the Disney/Pixar video game "Cars" which is the video game spin off of the animated film of the same name, the initial guitar riff is used on the menu screens and the full song features during game play.

In 2006, Winter joined Hamish Stuart, Rod Argent, Richard Marx, Billy Squier, and Sheila E touring with Ringo Starr & His All Starr Band. In 2008, he appeared in the 10th All-Starr Band with Colin Hay, Billy Squier, Hamish Stuart, first timer Gary Wright and, on drums, Gregg Bissonette.

Edgar Winter Band - Frankensteinpowered by Aeva

Frankenstein

EDGAR WINTER GROUP w/ RICK DERRINGER - FREE RIDEpowered by Aeva

FREE RIDE

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Tobacco Road

EDGAR WINTER GROUP w/ RICK DERRINGER - EASY STREETpowered by Aeva

EASY STREET

EDGAR WINTER GROUP w/ RICK DERRINGER - DO LIKE ME PART 1powered by Aeva

DO LIKE ME Part 1

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DO LIKE ME Part 2

Edgar Winter Group - We All Had A Real Good Timepowered by Aeva

We All Had A Real Good Time

EDGAR WINTER w/ RICK DERRINGER - ROCK & ROLL HOOCHIE KOOpowered by Aeva

ROCK & ROLL HOOCHIE KOO

EDGAR WINTER GROUP w/ RICK DERRINGER - RIVER'S RISIN'powered by Aeva

RIVER'S RISIN'

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« Reply #1 on: October 01, 2009, 07:17:03 PM »

Looooonnng time fan (somewhere around 40 years) of the Winters' Brothers.....and Rick played at my high school when I was 15 years old.......so was Rick...."Hang on Sloopy". Some of the best Rock & Roll, some of the best Blues ever!!! Thanks, Brian. This hits the spot!!


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« Reply #2 on: October 01, 2009, 08:04:52 PM »

Mark they played at my HS  which was Tappan Zee in I think 72 as well, but I didnt go.  my bad

I won an album by being the 1st caller one day from WBAI, in NYC, back in 74 called the Guitars that Destroyed the World and on it is Johnny Edgar and Rick playin rock and roll hoochie koo, some ELO,Santana and some other gems.

The versions you posted Brian are great oldies

Brian You Rock  Great Selection from the back wall
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« Reply #3 on: October 01, 2009, 08:17:50 PM »

Great selection! cooldude

Edgar and the White Trash take me back.  I have a ritual - for most long cycle trips I have  China Grove by the Doobies and Free Ride by Edgar Winter and Roll On Down the Highway by BTO  cued up no my  MP3 player to start off every major trip:  Those 3 songs really set the trip out right and take me back to high school.

Thanks for the memories!

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« Reply #4 on: October 02, 2009, 02:48:14 AM »

Can't tell you how many hours I spent in the late 70's cruising in my 1968 Mustang listening to the Winter Boys and Derringer, I went to see Johnny in a bar in Ft Lauderdale around 1980.  Edgar joined him on stage for a set. Great music.

He did look strange up close with the white hair and pink skin tones but he could play the blues.
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mhallock
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« Reply #5 on: October 02, 2009, 08:58:12 AM »

Went to see Johnny not too long ago.......front row seats!!!



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