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In reply to the discussion: R.I.P. Johnny Winter, blues legend dead at 70 [View all]Dustlawyer
(10,539 posts)54. He was a really nice guy! My sister married one of his close friends and he and the whole band
would crash at their house sometimes when he came through Beaumont. Got to meet him there and listen to some great jam in the house. It got a little crazy and I left, wish it had stayed. Introduced a friend in law school in Houston to him who was a huge fan. She was speechless and he was so cool to her, signing her albums and calming her down! We had just knocked on the door of his girlfriend's apartment in downtown Houston and he answered. As soon as I told him who my sister was he relaxed and let us in! It's rare when you meet an idol and they actually deserve your adulation!
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He was a really nice guy! My sister married one of his close friends and he and the whole band
Dustlawyer
Jul 2014
#54
Actually "Frankenstein" was an Edgar Winter (Johnny's younger brother) tune.
bluesbassman
Jul 2014
#41