I always wanted to play music and have it be my career and knew this by the age of 12.

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When Johnny Winter was just 12 years old, he knew that he wanted to play music for the rest of his life. From a young age, he had a passion for music and was determined to make it his career. Even as a child, he had a clear vision of what he wanted to do, and he worked hard to turn that dream into reality.

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There were a whole lot, I bought every blues record I could find, it wasn’t just one or two people. My vocal influences were Ray Charles and Bobby Blue Bland.

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I just like the blues better than rock ‘n’ roll.

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Yeah, we went to England to do a show and I got off the plane and I couldn’t write my name or hold my hand up.

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When I started workin’ with Muddy. That convinced me that I could get away with doin’ the blues.

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I really appreciate when someone can blow me away with live acoustic blues.

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T-Bone Walker was a big influence on just about every guitar player around.

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I like playin’ for an audience the best, though, I think.

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I think it will always be around it just takes one person to make people aware of the blues.

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I’m not good enough to be playin’ much acoustic guitar onstage. Man, you gotta get so right; I mean, the tones, the feel, the sound. Plus, acoustic blues guitar is just that much harder on the fingers.

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When I got old enough to go to night clubs to hear that music at the age of 15.

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