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Artist Bio:
Edgar Winter's White Trash was a blues rock band fronted by musician Edgar Winter. The band was formed in the early 1970s and was known for its high-energy live performances and unique blend of blues, rock, and jazz influences. The band's lineup included Edgar Winter on vocals, keyboards, and saxophone, as well as other talented musicians such as guitarist Rick Derringer and drummer Johnny Winter.
White Trash released two studio albums during their career. Their self-titled debut album, "Edgar Winter's White Trash," was released in 1971 and featured a mix of original songs and cover versions of blues and rock classics. The band's second album, "Roadwork," was released in 1972 and was a live album that showcased their dynamic and powerful stage presence. Despite their short-lived existence, Edgar Winter's White Trash left a lasting impact on the music scene with their soulful and energetic performances.
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