Artist

Johnny Winter

John Dawson Winter III (February 23, 1944 – July 16, 2014) was an American singer and guitarist. Winter was known for his high-energy blues rock albums and live performances in the late 1960s and 1970s. He also produced three Grammy Award–winning albums for blues singer and guitarist Muddy Waters. After his time with Waters, Winter recorded several Grammy-nominated blues albums. In 1988, he was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame and in 2003, he was ranked 63rd in Rolling Stone magazine's list of the "100 Greatest Guitarists of All Time".

2020

Texas: '63-'68

2018

The King of Slide

2015

Live From Japan

2015

Remembrance, Volume 1

2014

Step Back

2014

True to the Blues: The Johnny Winter Story

2011

Roots

2011

Rockpalast: Johnny Winter

2011

Captured Live!

2011

Live Bootleg Series Vol.7

2011

Setlist: The Very Best of Johnny Winter (live)

2010

Live Through the '80s

2010

Original Album Classics

2010

Live Bootleg Series, Volume 6

2009

The Woodstock Experience

2009

Live Bootleg Series, Volume 5

2008

Live Bootleg Series, Volume 3

2008

Live Bootleg Series, Volume 2

2007

Live Bootleg Series, Volume 1

2007

Breakin’ It Up, Breakin’ It Down

2007

Saints & Sinners/John Dawson Winter III

2007

Texas Blues

2005

Extended Versions

2005

Johnny B. Goode

2004

Rock & Roll People

2004

I'm a Bluesman

2003

No Time to Live

2001

Lone Star Shootout

2001

38-32-29 Blues

2000

Platinum Series

1998

Livin’ in the Blues

1997

White Hot Blues

1996

Broke & Lonely

1995

Blues to the Bone

1994

Live in Houston

1992

Scorchin’ Blues

1992

The Very Best of, Volume 1

1992

The Texas Tornado

1992

Live at Liberty Hall, Houston, TX, 1972

1991

Let Me In

1990

Barcelona Boogie

1990

A Lone Star Kind of Day

1990

Early Heat

1989

Back in Beaumont

1989

Anthology

1989

Rock 'n' Roll

1988

Birds Can’t Row Boats

1980

Raisin' Cain

1977

Nothin’ but the Blues

1976

Johnny & Edgar Together

1976

Captured Live!

1974

Saints & Sinners

1970

Early Times

1969

Second Winter

Black Cat Bone, Live at the Texas Pop Festival