A Night With Johnny Winter
Published July 31, 2004
July 24, 2004-Arlington, Mass.-I had the pleasure of seeing a blues legend perform last night. John Dawson Winter III, well known as Johnny Winter, got the 600 seat Regent Theater in Arlington, MA into a steamy red-hot groove with a career encompassing set along with some smokers from his latest recording I'm A Bluesman.
Before Winter played on into the humid July evening, there was a young and vibrant talent that set foot onstage to warm up the crowd-a guitar slinger in the mold of Eric Johnson named Julien Kasper. I talked to Kasper briefly during the break and told him I thought he may be influenced by Johnson, and he responded "Well, no, I don't listen to him." In any event, he does sound like the great guitarist in many ways, which is a big compliment by anyone's standards when looking at a guitar player's abilities.
When they were setting up before Winter came on, the stage crew put a chair right in the middle of the stage, which bewildered many in attendance. Johnny is still recovering from major hip surgery and he is walking around gingerly at this point in his recovery, so he sat down for the entire evening and commenced to blow us all away with some guitar licks that would have made his adopted musical father, Muddy Waters, proud. Standing up or sitting down, at 60 years old, this man has not lost a step in his guitar mastery, he has lost a bit in the vocal department, but it's still da blues, and Winter remains a respected talent in blues worldwide.
Winter's good friend and mine, Paul Nelson, who also co-wrote and played on the new album, was there to make sure we got into our seats, which were as good as they get, and he treated myself and my wife like we were royalty. I did not expect this at all, but it was certainly a welcome pleasure indeed. Paul is also playing with Johnny on tour but on this night, he was busy doing some other things for the band. Nelson is a classy guy and he really made the evening very special for us by arranging a meet and greet with Johnny after the show. Watch for more smokin' licks from Nelson on a studio album at some point after the tour is over.
- A Night With Johnny Winter
- Published: July 31, 2004
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- Writer: MuzikMan
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Johnny has always been my favorite guitarist. His recordings have never done him justice. Only recently, on YouTube did I see a low quality video capturing him.
Last two times I went to see Johnny, he seemed like he had parkinsons disease, or something like that. I left, believing that something was wrong. I did not want to see him like that.
Then, I think sometime in 2004, I went to see him at Pearl street in Northampton Mass. He again seemed ill, his hands shaking
The video of him sitting down, just does not seem like Johnny. He seems very out of it.
To get to the point. Is there something wrong with Johnny?