Die CLASSIC ROCK-Musiker trauern um Blues-Legende Johnny Winter.
Vergangenen Mittwoch ist der legendäre Bluesmusiker Johnny Winter während seiner Tour im Alter von 70 Jahren verstorben (wir berichteten). Kurz zuvor trat er noch auf dem Lovely Days Festival in Österreich auf.
Ein offizieller Bericht über die Todesursache steht jedoch noch aus. Wir halten euch auf dem Laufenden.
Von Slash über Paul Stanley bis hin zu Eric Clapton seht ihr unten die Reaktionen seiner Freunde, Weggefährten und Verehrer.
The world has lost one of the greats. RIP Johnny Winter. My heart goes out to my freind Edgar and also to Johnny’s family..
— Steve Lukather (@stevelukather) 17. Juli 2014
god bless johnny winter. R.I.P. — Flea (@flea333) 17. Juli 2014
Michael Anthony: „Today I am deeply saddened to hear that one of my favorite guitarists, Johnny Winter, has died. He was a huge influence on me growing up playing music. I played many of his songs in bands (even in Van Halen) and I saw him in concert many times. Thank you for the music Johnny, you will be deeply missed.“
R.I.P Johnny Winter – We will miss you
— Joe Satriani (@chickenfootjoe) 17. Juli 2014
Billy Gibbons: „When I first saw Johnny perform I was maybe 12 or 13 and he was known as ‚Johnny Cool Daddy Winter.‘ We’ve always thought of him as exactly that: ‚one cool daddy.‘ Johnny became a dear and passionate friend as well as the accomplished bluesman we have come to admire. It’s now a moment for celebration of his brilliance frozen for all time. We’ve lost another of the gifted guitar greats and a truly soulful spirit.“
Nikki Sixx: „So bummed to hear about Johnny Winters passing. I spend many many years soaking up his music late into the night.“
Rest in Peace Johnny Dawson Winter III a son of Texas and a son of the Blues. There will never be another like you.
— JOE BONAMASSA (@JBONAMASSA) 17. Juli 2014
RIP JOHNNY WINTER. We have lost one of the absolute greats. What a player. Thank you for all the fire. pic.twitter.com/wzBlyKuW3g — Paul Stanley (@PaulStanleyLive) 17. Juli 2014