Edgar Winter / The Edgar Winter Group
Born December 28, 1946, Beaumont, Texas.
Johnny and the Jammers (
? - ? ) (with brother Johnny Winter)
The Crystaliers( ? - ? ) (with brother
Johnny Winter)
It and Them ( ? - ? ) (with brother
Johnny Winter)
The Black Plague ( ? - ? ) (with brother
Johnny Winter)
Edgar Winter's White Trash(
? - ?)
- Edgar Winter - keyboards
- Jerry LaCroix - vocals/sax/harp
- Floyd Radford - guitar
- George Sheck - bass
- Jon Smith - sax/vocals
- Mike McLellan - trumpet/vocals
- Bobby Ramirez - drums
Albums:
- "Edgar
Winter's White Trash" (1971)
- "Roadwork"
(1972)
Jerry LaCroix continues with White Trash, later joins Rare
Earth and Blood, Sweat and Tears,
and forms Jerry LaCroix and the Blues Krewe.
The Edgar Winter Group I(
? - ? )
- Edgar Winter - keyboards
- Ronnie Montrose - guitar - b. Colorado
- Dan Hartman - bass/vocals
- Chuck Ruff - drums
Album:
- "They
Only Come Out At Night" (1973)- Singles: "Frankenstein",
"Free Ride"
Ronnie Montrose forms Montrose.
The Edgar Winter Group II(
? - ? )
- Edgar Winter - keyboards
- Dan Hartman - bass/vocals
- Chuck Ruff - drums
- Jerry Weems - guitar
The Edgar Winter Group III(October
1973 - ? )
- Edgar Winter - keyboards
- Dan Hartman - bass/vocals
- Chuck Ruff - drums
- Rick Derringer - guitar/vocals - b. Rick Zehringer (Zherringer),
August 5, 1947, Union City, Indiana - formerly with The McCoys
and Johnny
Winter And.
Albums:
- "Shock
Treatment" (1974)
- "The Edgar Winter Group with Rick Derringer"
Edgar Winter solo albums:
- "Entrance"
(1970)
- "Jasmine
Nightdreams" (1975)
- "Together: Live" (1976) (with brother Johnny Winter)
- "Recycled" (1977)
- "Edgar Winter Album" (1979)
- "Standing on Rock" (1981)
- "Mission Earth" (1989)
- "The
Masters: Live In Japan" (1990) (with Rick Derringer)
- "Not
A Kid Anymore" (1994)
- "People
Music" (1996)
- "Real
Deal" (1996)
- "Harlem
Nocturne" (1999)
- "Winter
Blues" (1999)
Compilations:
- "Anthology"
(1985)
- "The
Edgar Winter Collection" (1991)
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Last Revised: January 1, 2000
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