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Long established as one of music's true pioneers, Edgar Winter
continues to shine as that rare blend of successful rock if
roller, experimental artist, and consummate musician. Since his
earliest days as a young prodigy versed in a wide variety of
instruments and musical styles, Edgar has always managed to defy
stereo types. Over the course of more than twenty years, and
more than twenty records, Edgar has written hit songs, toured
extensively with great commercial success and explored the
realms of rock, boogie, R&B, jazz, and pop, to introduce
listeners to his diverse musical influences. Edgar has recently
been expanding his role in the movie soundtrack arena with
writing one of the key songs "Good Ol' Shoe" for the critically
acclaimed Oscar nominated hit movie "Wag The Dog" which starred,
Robert Deniro and Dustin Hoffman. Mr. Winter also recently
re-recorded the classic "Magic Carpet Ride' for the Trimarks
film "Starkid. Even more recently than that Edgar just written
and recorded a brand new song "Keep On Rockin" for the up coming
movie "Duet" starring Gwyneth Paltrow ", also for that movie
"Texas" off the current "Winter Blues" album has been scored
into the film. To help his push into the movie world even Edgar
recently signed to Music Sales the strongest independent music
publisher in the world. Just to add to his high profile, the
advertising world has fallen in love with Edgar's classic hits
"Frankenstein" and "Free Ride" by using them in major national
television and radio campaigns with such products as: Buick,
Burger King and Heinz 57. NEWS FLASH EDGAR RECENTLY SCORED THE
MILLER LITE NATIONAL TV CAMPAIGN WHICH HE PLAYED HIMSELF ALONG
SIDE GEORGE HAMILTON FOR AN UNPRECEDENTED ONE YEAR RUN. Also Mr.
Winter signed a major new recording deal with Pyramid Records
last year and released the critically acclaimed album "Winter
Blues" to join such stablemates as Earth Wind & Fire, Joe Walsh,
The Doobie Brothers and Robert Palmer. To help support the album
Edgar has been on a national promotion tour appearing on such
shows as David Letterman, Politically Incorrect, The E Channel,
Rockline and has been interviewed for all of the top @
syndicated radio shows and newspapers, Even more recently Edgar
has signed with the acclaimed Artists & Audience Agency. Last
July, Edgar played at the world @us Montreux Jazz festival with
BB King.. It was clear that Edgar Winter was gifted early in his
childhood as he rapidly developed a profound interest in jazz,
pop, and R&B. By the late '60s, having gradually become
technically proficient in playing, writing and arranging Edgar @
left home in Beaumont, Texas and traveled to New York to play
with Johnny Winters' group. Thanks largely to his rendition of
the song "Tobacco Road," Edgar soon emerged as a spotlight
attraction, astounding audiences and drawing the attention of
various record labels. After signing a recording contract with
Epic Records, Edgar released his debut album Entrance, a concept
album inspired by his jazz influences. Entrance was heralded
critically and soon became a commercial success as well giving
Edgar a strong national following. After Entrance, Edgar formed
the group White Trash. He and old friend Jerry La Croix both
sang and were joined by various musicians from Louisiana and
Texas. With Edgar's steadily growing reputation as one of the
nations premiere live performers White Trash enjoyed a year of
sellout touring. After several albums including the gold double
live album, Roadwork@rk; White Trash broke up. Edgar then united
the talents of stellar musicians Dan Hartman, Ronnie Montrose
and Chuck Ruff and put out the album They Only Come Out At
Night. Featuring the smash hits-'Frankenstein "and" Free Ride,"
still radio staples at classic rock stations, the album became a
huge commercial success, climbing to #I and selling more than
two million copies along the way. Always trying to explore new
directions with instruments and sounds, Edgar made a major
breakthrough by being one of the very &a to use synthesizers to
make records. "Frankenstein,' in fact, was the first song to
feature a synthesizers as a lead instrument. He also carved new
horizons for music with his early use of synthesizers in live
performances. As a result, Winter also invented the first body
strap for the handheld keyboard. After They Only Come Out At
Night, Edgar released Shock Treatment, featuring prominent
guitarist Rick Derringer, in place of Ronnie Montrose. Later
albums included second solo album Jasmine Nightdreams, then The
Edgar Winter Group with Rick Derringer, a live album, Together:
Edgar and Johnny Winter and then Recycled, a reunion with White
Trash supported by an American Tour. Two more albums followed:
Standing On Rock and The Edgar Winter Album. In 1990, Edgar
re-teamed with Rick Derringer for the first time in 15 years to
record the concert album Live In Japan, and perform together
billed as the White Lightnin'@ World Tour. During this time,
Edgar appeared on The Arsenio Hall Show, Midnight Hour, Into the
Night with Rick Dees, and Late Night with David Letterman and
later recorded the album-Mission Earth. Intensified in live
shows, Edgar's fluid keyboards, saxophone and soulful boogie
rock have been the keys to his unbroken string of success.
Edgar's first tour down under won over audiences in New Zealand.
On the 'Grand Slam Jam" tour Edgar shared the stage with such
popular acts as Poco, Steppenwolf and Dave Mason. Edgar's music
has branched out into the film industry. He his ever-popular
song "Free Ride" was in the film "Air America" and his rock n
roll classic "Frankenstein," featured in the Paramount release
"Wayne's World 2.11 "Way Down South,' his first-ever title song,
was featured in 20th Century Fox's' hit film "My Cousin Vinnie,"
staring Joe Pesci. Edgar's songs have also been used in other
film projects, including "What's Love Got To Do With It? (The
Tina Turner Story)," "Son In Law" and "Encino Man." Edgar has
also expanded his creative talents with his acting debut in
Paramount's film "Netherworld" as well 'The Cape" for MTM. Edgar
'Winter is alive and well and currently living with his wife
Monique in Los Angeles.
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