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One of Johnny Winter’s final wishes may be granted, His “Step Back” Album has been Nominated for a Grammy

Johnny Winter had 2 final wishes that he wanted achieve , to be inducted in the Rock N Roll Hall of Fame, and to win a Grammy Award, Well he may just have one of those wishes granted

 

Grammy season has officially begun and Paul Nelson has been listed for consideration to be among the 57th Annual Grammy Award Nominees for best Producer for his work on Johnny Winter’s “Step Back” Album. As well as the Album itself.

So, what does it actually mean to be on the “first-round ballot?”

Essentially, it means that you’ve passed the basic entrance exam of submitting an album in accordance with the Academy’s fairly rigid guidelines. It means that you are “on the list” — your album is officially entered on the ballot that was sent on Oct. 16 to 12,000 or so members of NARAS. Considering there were at least 300 submissions that didn’t make that cut, we’d say Congratulations to anyone who made it that far.

What’s next? The nominations voting is the next step in the Grammys process. NARAS members have until Nov. 5 to vote for their favorite artists/albums/tracks.
The top four or five will get the coveted Grammy Nomination

 

Johnny Winter’s “Step Back” is Available on Amazon: http://goo.gl/oZkbjB

 

Johnny Winter last interview ever 3/18/14

We caught up with Johnny Winter and we talked about his upcoming documentary, his new box set, his relationship with Janis Joplin, doing acid while performing on a spinning stage, and Johnny reveals it was actually Rick Derringer who performed on an Album with Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix and not himself as was rumored.

We caught up with Johnny Winter and we talked about his upcoming documentary, his new box set, his relationship with Janis Joplin, doing acid while performing on a spinning stage, and Johnny reveals it was actually Rick Derringer who performed on an Album with Jim Morrison and Jimi Hendrix and not himself as was rumored.

 

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And here is an interview we did with johnny and his band where we  discuss how he got his start at age 15, playing with B.B. King who reluctantly let Johnny play Lucille, getting the largest contract ever at that time period, Muddy Waters, his new CD ROOTS, Facebook and his website