Johnny Winter: Self Titled Album (1969)
Happy 67th Birthday to music legend Johnny Winter. An incredible artist whose music continues to inspire us. Here’s one of my favorite articles originally featured two years ago with updated tour info… Make sure you add your comments at the end of the post!
Flashback Summer 1969
I recall it well… I was helping The Big F, my brother’s friend/roadie, bring in the gear from last night’s gig… My brother was in his glory admiring his latest acquisition; a red 1964 Gibson SG standard. Then the boys, as they usually did on Saturday afternoons, started to rehearse. This time they were inspired by some tunes they heard on the latest Johnny Winter album…
I hung out for a while and then decided to go to the store for some soda. So I took my bike and starting making my way down the sidewalk… I remember thinking how cool it was that I could still hear them playing Mean Mistreater halfway down the block… I got distracted by my next door neighbor, who said something I didn’t quite hear as I cycled by. I glanced back momentarily to acknowledge her, and then as I turned around, I cycled right into a tree. If that didn’t suck, I fell off my bike and broke my arm.
My neighbor ran to my house and after ringing the doorbell several times, she managed to finally get The Big F’s attention. I still remember that crazed look of concern on his face as he ran down the street telling people to get out of his way. Without hesitation, he picked me up like I was a football. And proceeded to run into the house and let everyone know what happened… Off I went to the hospital. Yes, I guess I ended the rehearsal prematurely that day… Oh well, life is hard sometimes. No wonder I love the blues so much.
Present Time
Today over 40 years later, I reflect about this while recovering from my ridiculous dirt bike incident over a week ago… Reminiscing, I went downstairs into my home office/gym and found Johnny’s 1969 release… I started a mild walk on the treadmill, did some stretching and listened once again as I got swept away in one of my many reflective moments.
Johnny Winter

was born in February 23 1944. Playing clarinet at the age of 5, Winter made his first television appearance at 10 years old playing ukulele and singing on a local children’s show with his brother Edgar.
He first recorded with his band Johnny and the Jammers when he was 15 and released the single School Day Blues, which became a local hit. Winter was further inspired at the time by the live performances of classic blues artists like Muddy Waters, B.B. King and Bobby Bland.
After a string of ventures throughout the sixties, Winter released his first album on Sonobeat Records called The Progressive Blues Experiment in 1968. On 1969′s self titled LP, Johnny Winter found himself backed by blues stars such Willie Dixon and “Big” Walter Horton on harp. As well as bass player Tommy Shannon, who would later get recognized as backing Stevie Ray Vaughan in Double Trouble.
The accomplishments and inspiration Johnny Winter has garnered is enormous. His life long dream of playing with Muddy Waters became reality in 1977 when he produced Muddy’s album Hard Again. The following year, he continued that success with Muddy’s I’m Ready, and then one final time in 1980 on King Bee. Together Muddy Waters and Johnny Winter’s partnership produced a number of Grammy Awards.
Winter performed at Woodstock, was on the cover of the first issue of Guitar World in 1980, and in 1988 was inducted into the Blues Foundation Hall of Fame. And if that ain’t cool enough, he even jammed with Jimi Hendrix.

“Like Bloomfield’s band and the Blues Project, Johnny Winter pulled blues classics, like ‘Mean Mistreater’ and ‘When You Got A Good Friend,’ back into the mainstream of rock music and forced rock guitarists once again to pay attention to their musical heritage and draw from it.” ~Gene Santoro
Listening to this album again sort of gave me the shivers. It certainly will go down as the soundtrack to some of my broken bones…. All kidding aside, I love this record. There are some albums that act like a time machine, and this one took me way back. It contains some of the most genuine and memorable blues that I recall then and now.
Johnny Winter On Tour
Here is a brief itinerary of his latest schedule. Times and dates are subject to change, so make sure you double check the Johnny Winter website for updated info:
FEBRUARY 2011
02/24/11 Regina, SK Casino Regina Show Lounge
02/25/11 Edmonton, AB Polish Hall
02/26/11 Calgary, AB Bowness HallMARCH 2011
03/04/11 New Haven, CT Toad’s Place
03/05/11 Pawtucket, RI The Met
03/10/11 Stanhope, NJ Stanhope House
03/24/11 Lincolinshire, IL Viper Alley
03/25/11 Flint, MI The Whiting
03/26/11 South Bend, IN Club Fever
03/28/11 Billings, MT Bones Brewing
03/29/11 Missoula, MT Wilma Theatre
03/30/11 Denver, CO Oriental TheaterAPRIL 2011
04/01/11 Agoura Hills, CA Canyon Club
04/02/11 San Juan Capistrano, CA The Coach House
04/03/11 Redondo Beach, CA Brixton
04/04/11 Exeter, CA Orange Blossom Junction
04/07/11 Honolulu, HI Pipeline Cafe
04/08/11 Kahului, HI Maui Arts & Cultural Center
04/09/11 Honokaa, HI Honoka’s People’s Theatre
04/10/11 Lihue, HI Kauai Community College
04/13/11 Tokyo, Japan Zepp Tokyo
04/14/11 Tokyo, Japan Zepp Tokyo
04/15/11 Tokyo, Japan Zepp TokyoMAY 2011
05/04/11 Berlin, Germany Columbiaclub
05/05/11 Hamburg, Germany Fabrik Hamburg
05/06/11 Isernhagen, Germany Blues Garage
Appearing at “Rhythm & Blues Night”
05/07/11 Groningen, Netherlands De Oosterpoort
05/08/11 Saarbrucken, Germany Garage
05/09/11 Pratteln, Switzerland Z7
05/10/11 Herisau, Switzerland Casino
05/11/11 Ravensburg, Germany Oberschwabenhalle
05/13/11 Linz, Austria Posthof
05/14/11 Imst, Austria Glenthof
05/16/11 Vienna, Austria Porgy & Bess
05/17/11 Graz, Austria Orpheum
05/18/11 Ulm, Germany Ulmer Zelt
05/20/11 Worpswede, Germany Music Hall
05/21/11 Osnabruck, Germany Rosenhof
05/22/11 Wuppertal, Germany Die Boerse
05/23/11 Aschaffenburg, Germany Colos-Saal
05/27/11 Regensburg, Germany Zelt Festival
05/28/11 Freising, Germany LiutpoldhalleOCTOBER 2011
Tue 10/11/11 Trail, BC Charles Bailey Theatre
Wed 10/12/11 Cranbrook, BC Key City Theatre
Thu 10/13/11 Red Deer, AB Red Deer Memorial Centre
Fri 10/14/11 Edmonton, AB Polish Hall
Sat 10/15/11 Calgary, AB Bowness Hall
Sun 10/16/11 Fort MacLeod, AB Empress Theatre
Mon 10/17/11 Lloydminster, AB Vic Juba Community Theatre
Wed 10/19/11 Saskatoon, SK Louis’
Thu 10/20/11 Brandon, MB Western Manitoba Centennial Aud.
Fri 10/21/11 Winnipeg, MB Pyramid Cabaret
Sat 10/22/11 Winnipeg, MB Pyramid Cabaret
Fri 11/04/11 Heerlen, Netherlands Parkstad Limburg TheatersNOVEMBER 2011
Sat 11/05/11 Rosmalen, Netherlands Partycentrum De Kentering
Mon 11/07/11 Brest, France Salle Vauban
Tue 11/08/11 Caen, France Le Cargo
Wed 11/09/11 Compiegne, France Ziquodrome
Thu 11/10/11 Bourg En Gresse, France La Tannerie
Fri 11/11/11 La Ravoir, France Espace Jean Blanc
Sun 11/13/11 Seignosse, France Salle Des Bourdaines
Tue 11/15/11 Prague, Czech Republic Lucerna Music Bar
Wed 11/16/11 Stara Role, Czech Republic Lidovy Dum
Fri 11/18/11 Nuremberg, Germany Loewensaal
Sat 11/19/11 Winterbach, Germany SalierhalleDECEMBER 2011
Thursday 12/01/11 – Monday 12/05/11
Miami, FL Royal Caribbean Cruise Line – “Liberty Of The Seas”Thu 12/15/11 Stanhope, NJ Stanhope House
Fri 12/16/11 New Hope, PA New Hope Winery
Sun 12/18/11 New Britain, CT Trinity on Main
Fri 12/30/11 Fall River, MA Narrows Center For The Arts
Tue 01/03/12 New York, NY B.B. King Blues Club
Sat 01/07/12 Annapolis, MD Rams Head On Stage
Sun 01/08/12 Annapolis, MD Rams Head On Stage
Tue 01/10/12 New York, NY B.B. King Blues Club
Fri 01/13/12 Norfolk, CT Infinity Hall
Sat 01/14/12 Albany, NY Empire State Plaza Conv. Ctr.
Fri 01/20/12 New Haven, CT Toad’s Place
Sat 01/21/12 Plymouth, NH The Flying Monkey Movie House & Performance Center
Tue 01/24/12 New York, NY B.B. King Blues Club
During the Course of This Blog
I’ve featured some albums that were released in 1969. Johnny Winter’s self titled release came out almost 40 years ago to the date that I am writing this. If you’re unfamiliar I strongly suggest getting a copy of this. Sony Legacy re-issued this recording with five extra bonus tracks 5 years ago. It’s a great album for any fan old or new who wants a good dose of the blues from a true music legend. Just try not to hurt yourself when you listen.
This post represents only a small portion of Winter’s work. It’s impossible to cover the rich history and his contribution to the music world in just one blog post. Perhaps you can add your comments and help fill in some of the many gaps… Is there any Johnny Winter moments that comes to mind for you? Will you be checking out any of the shows listed above?
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