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Raisin' Cain: The Wild and Raucous Story of Johnny Winter (Kindle Edition)

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by Mary Lou Sullivan


  Kahn, Ashley. “Johnny Winter Back to the Blues—His Early Years (Part 1).” Goldmine, March 28, 1986.

  Lomax, John Nova. “Good Riddance to Bad Rubbish—Roy Ames, child pornographer and record producer, dies at 66.” Houston Press, August 28, 2003.

  Morthland, John. “Johnny Winter on Music, Hype and Happiness.” Rolling Stone, October 15, 1970.

  Muise, Dan. Gallagher, Marriott, Derringer & Trower: Their Lives and Music. Milwaukee: Hal Leonard Corporation, 2002.

  Nelson, Paul. “Johnny Winter Fiasco Goes On.” Rolling Stone, May 3, 1969.

  Pareles, Jon. “Review/Blues: Low-Key Tribute to John Lee Hooker.” New York Times, October 21, 1990.

  Pisaretz, Jim. “Rockin’ Tattoo Blues.” Easy Riders: Tattoo Magazine of Skin Art, Summer 1989.

  “Research Report Series,” National Institute on Drug Abuse. http://www.nida.nih.gov/ResearchReports/Heroin/heroin3.html.

  “Rock Stars Hoping to Get Last Laugh in Comic Book Case.” Intellectual Property Litigation Reporter, July 9, 2002, Vol. 9; No.4: 9 (LexisNexis).

  Sepulvado, Larry & John Burks. “Texas.” Rolling Stone, December 7, 1968.

  Sherman, Jim. “Texas Rip-Off: It’s the Roy Ames Way.” Blues Access, Volume 20, Winter 1995.

  Strangers in Town, VHS documentary, directed by Lois Siegel (Montreal, Quebec, Canada: Lois Siegel Productions, 1988).

  Swensen, John. “Nothin’ But the Blues, Johnny Winter.” Rolling Stone, August 25, 1977.

  Trynka, Paul. Iggy Pop: Open Up and Bleed. New York: Broadway Books, 2007.

  Wheeler, Tom. “Waters/Winter Interview.” Guitar Player, August 1983.

  Wild, David. Liner notes. Bob Dylan: 30th Anniversary Concert Celebration, Columbia, 1993.

  Zackon, Fred. Heroin: The Street Narcotic, edited by Solomon H. Snyder. New York: Chelsea House Publications, 1992.

  INDEX

  About Blues

  acid. See LSD

  Act III

  “Ain’t Nothing to Me,”

  “Ain’t She Sweet,”

  albinism

  in different cultures

  fitting in with

  oculocutaneous

  recessive gene

  vision problems associated with

  Aledort, Andy

  All American Boy

  Alligator Records

  creative control at

  producers

  promotion of

  quitting

  releases of

  sessions

  Allison, Luther

  Allison, Mose

  Allman Brothers

  American Bandstand

  Ames, Roy

  death of

  obituary of

  original contract with

  Amos Boynton and the ABCs

  Amsterdam

  Anchor Bay Entertainment

  Anderson, Elton

  Ann Arbor Blues Festival

  Antone, Susan

  Antone’s

  anxiety attacks

  Are You Experienced

  Armadillo Comics

  Armadillo World Headquarters

  Armstrong, Dan

  At Fillmore East

  Atkins, Chet

  Atlanta International Pop Festival

  First

  Second

  Atlantic City Pop Festival

  Atlantic Records

  Aura Records

  The Austin Music Scene Through the Lens of Burton Wilson

  Avedon, Richard

  Aykroyd, Dan

  “Baby, What You Want Me to Do,”

  “Back Door Friend,”

  “Bad Girl Blues,”

  “Bad Luck and Trouble,”

  “Bad Luck Situation,”

  Bad to the Bone

  Ballard Stevenson School

  Band of Gypsies

  Bang Records

  banjo

  “Barefootin,”

  Barge, Gene

  Beach Boys

  Beacon Theater

  Beat Club

  Beatles

  Beaumont, Texas

  red light district in

  Beaumont Neurological Center

  “Be Careful with a Fool,”

  Beck, Jeff

  Beck, Mary Jo

  Belk, Burns

  Belushi, John

  death of

  Bennett, Duster

  Bennett, Ronnie

  Bentley, Bill

  Bentley, Jim

  Bergman, Hazel

  Berry, Chuck

  Best of Johnny Winter

  The Best of Muddy Waters

  Betts, Dickey

  bicycles

  Biddy Mulligan’s

  Big Bopper

  Big Brother and the Holding Company

  “Birds Can’t Row Boats,”

  Bishopstock Blues Festival

  rescheduled

  “Black Cat Bone,”

  Black Cat Pub

  Black Oak Arkansas

  Black Plague

  Blackwell, Otis

  Bland, Bobby “Blue,”

  Bloomfield, Mike

  Blue Horizon Records

  Blue Magoos

  “Blue Mood,”

  blues

  Chicago

  feeling

  Mississippi Delta

  overdubs ruining

  purists

  recognition for

  renaissance

  Texas

  twelve-bar

  Bluesbreakers

  Bluesbreakers: John Mayall with Eric Clapton

  The Blues Brothers

  Blues Foundation Hall of Fame

  Blues Foundation in Memphis

  “The Blues Had a Baby and They Named It Rock ‘n’ Roll,”

  Blue Sky Records

  end of

  Winter, Edgar, on

  Blues Music Awards, 2008

  “Blues This Bad,”

  Blues Unlimited

  Bluesville

  Bobby and the Troubadours

  Bogart, Neil

  Bolton, Michael

  “Bon Ton Roula,”

  Bon Ton Roulette Show

  “Boot Hill,”

  bootlegs

  on amazon.com

  Rolling Stone on

  “Born Under a Bad Sign,”

  Boston Tea Party

  Bottom Line

  Boynton, Amos

  Brady, Kevin

  Branch, Billy

  Brass and the Blues

  The Breakfast Club

  Breakin‘It Up & Breakin’ It Down

  awards for

  Brecker, Randy

  Breitberg, Fred

  Briefcase of Blues

  British Invasion

  Brockie, Doug

  “Broke and Lonely,”

  “Broke Down Engine,”

  broken hip

  Brooks, Lonnie

  Brown, Frances

  Brown, Gatemouth

  Brown, James

  Brown, Savoy

  Brown, William

  Buchanan, Roy

  Buddah Records

  Bulldog

  Burks, John

  Burns, Belk

  Butterfield, Paul

  “Bye Bye Blackbird,”

  Cactus Records

  Calderone

  Caldwell, Bobby

  salary of

  Calmese, Charles

  Cameron, Scott

  Camp Rio Vista

  Canned Heat

  “Can’t Judge a Book by Its Cover,”

  Captain Beyond

  Captured Live!

  lineup

  photos for

  reviews

  Carlyle Hotel

  carpal tunnel syndrome

  Carpenter, Melvin

  Carriage House Recording Studios

  Cascade Records

  Cash, Johnny

  Castleman, Mary

  CBS Records

  Chamberlain, Willard

  “Champagne and Reef
er,”

  “Chantilly Lace,”

  Charles, Ray

  “Cheap Tequila,”

  “Cheatin’ Blues,”

  Checker, Chubby

  The Chelsea Girls

  Chelsea Hotel

  famous residents of

  Chess, Leonard

  Chess, Marshall

  Chess Records

  Chicago All Stars

  Chicago Blues Festival

  Chicago Democratic National Convention

  Chicago Recording Company

  Chicken Shack

  chicken wire

  children

  church

  Civil Rights Act

  Clapton, Eric

  clarinet

  Clark, Dick

  Clements, Jack

  click track

  Climax Blues Band

  Close, Del

  Cobalt

  Collins, Albert

  Columbia

  prerequisites for signing with

  “Coming Up Fast,”

  Compton, Tom

  Continental Hyatt House

  Cooder, Ry

  Cooper, Alice

  Coryell, Larry

  Cotton, James

  Cray, Robert

  Cream

  Creem

  “Creepy,”

  Cropper, Steve

  Crossroads Concert

  Crudup, Arthur “Big Boy,”

  Crumb, Robert

  “Cryin’”

  “Cryin’ in My Heart,”

  Crystaliers

  D. C. Comics

  D’Addario strings

  Dagger, Mike

  Daley, Pappy

  Dali, Salvador

  “Dallas,”

  Damn Right, I’ve Got the Blues

  “Dark Is the Night, Cold Is the Ground,”

  Dart Records

  Davis, Bob

  Davis, Clive

  Davis, Miles

  Deadwood Dave’s

  “Deep Down in Florida,”

  Deep Purple

  Deitch, Kim

  Del Gatto, Lew

  Denver Pop Festival

  depression

  Derek Trucks Band

  Derringer, Rick

  production of

  reunion show with

  Detroit Rock Revival

  DeviBlue Foundation

  Diamond Jim and the Coastaleers

  Diamond Records

  Dick Dowling Junior High School

  Dire Straits

  divorce

  Dixon, Willie

  Dobbis, Rick

  Dobbs, Ronnie

  Dr. John

  Dr. Pepper Festival

  Doggett, Bill

  Domino, Fats

  Don Kirshner’s Rock Concert

  Don Mahoney and the Kiddie Troopers

  “Don’t Take Advantage of Me,”

  Doors

  “Double Drum Song,”

  Double Trouble

  Dress Rehearsal

  Drugan, Brian

  Drugan, Dennis

  Drugan, Johnny

  Drugan, Margaret

  Drugan, Seymour

  drugs. See also overmedication; specific drugs

  addiction

  escalating use of

  The Mike Douglas Show and

  plan to wean off

  rehab

  at River Oaks Hospital

  Duke Records

  Dunlop “Texas Slider,”

  Dunn, Donald “Duck,”

  Dunn, Nora

  “Dust My Broom,”

  Dylan, Bob

  “30th Anniversary Concert Celebration,”

  Eagles

  “Ease My Pain,”

  Eastown Theater

  Easy Riders: Tattoo Magazine of Skin Art

  Edgar Winter Group

  Edgar Winter’s White Trash

  Edgar Winter’s White Trash

  The Ed Sullivan Show

  Edwards, Dave “Honeyboy,”

  Electric flag

  Electric Grandmother

  Electric Ladyland

  Electric Ladyland

  Electric Mud

  as “dog shit,”

  Eliminator

  Elvin Bishop Group

  Epic

  Epstein, Mark

  Erlewine, Mark

  Erlewine Guitars

  Ertegun, Ahmet

  Estes, Sleepy John

  “Eternally,”

  Evans, Bill

  Everly Brothers

  “Evil on My Mind,”

  Fabulous Furry Freak Brothers

  Fabulous German Entertainment GmbH

  Fabulous Thunderbirds

  fame

  drawbacks

  friendships and

  heroin to isolate from demands of

  presents and

  family genealogy

  Feel Good Machine

  “Feel Like Goin’ Home,”

  Felder, Don

  Feliciano, Jose

  Ferguson, John William

  Ferguson, Keith

  Ferrante, Dennis

  “Fever,”

  Fickle Pickle

  Fields, Danny

  Fig, Anton

  fights

  during The Winter of ’88

  Fillmore East

  Fillmore West

  Firesign Theater

  First Winter

  Fitzgerald, Ella

  Fleetwood Mac

  Flippo, Chet

  Fog

  Fogerty, John

  Foghat

  “Foghat Blues Tribute,”

  Folk Singer

  “Fool’s Game,”

  Ford, Tennessee Ernie

  “Forty-Four,”

  Frampton, Peter

 

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