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  2. Edgar Winter's White Trash (album) - Wikipedia

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    Perhaps one of his best-loved albums, Edgar Winter's White Trash combined funk, blues, R&B, and rock & roll to create one of the freshest sounds of the early '70s. Touching on gospel with "Fly Away" and "Save the Planet," Winter and his band cover all the bases, climbing into the lower end of the Top 40 with "Keep Playin' That Rock and Roll."

  3. Edgar Winter - Wikipedia

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    White Trash, with Winter and Jerry Lacroix both on lead vocals and sax, [11] released the studio album Edgar Winter's White Trash, [12] in 1971. It reached #111 on the charts, [13] and 1972's follow-up album (partially recorded at New York's Apollo Theater) Roadwork achieved gold status. [8]

  4. Ramblin: Edgar Winter's White Trash working the road - AOL

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    Then just like that, Edgar Winter and White Trash parted ways. Edgar Winter achieved a resounding success the very next year, with his new band, called The Edgar Winter Group, consisting of Don ...

  5. Roadwork (album) - Wikipedia

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    Roadwork was the second of only three albums the band recorded together. Highlights include Winter's vocals and virtuoso keyboard work, plus the guitar stylings of Rick Derringer. The longest track on the album was the band's own version of the John D. Loudermilk song, "Tobacco Road", which lasted over 17 minutes, taking up an entire side of ...

  6. Rick Derringer - Wikipedia

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    Derringer later became part of Edgar Winter's White Trash and subsequently the Edgar Winter Group. [6] In 1973, Derringer released his first solo album, All American Boy, [7] which featured his hit song "Rock and Roll, Hoochie Koo". [8] By then, the song had already appeared on Johnny Winter And (1970) [6] and the White Trash Roadwork (1972

  7. White Trash (American band) - Wikipedia

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    The band has played numerous benefit concerts since, as well as headlining at Queens Rockfest in June of 2021. On October 14th, 2024, White Trash released their album C.0.C.K. In A Box, a collection of demos and unreleased tracks in celebration of the 30th anniversary of ¿Sí O Sí, Que?. [6] As natives of Queens, New York, many of the members ...

  8. They Only Come Out at Night - Wikipedia

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    They Only Come Out at Night is the debut studio album by American rock band The Edgar Winter Group, released in November 1972 by Epic Records. [3] [4] A commercial success, the album reached #3 on the US Billboard 200 chart and features the band's signature songs, "Frankenstein" and "Free Ride".

  9. Dan Hartman - Wikipedia

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    By 1972, Hartman joined the Edgar Winter Group, where he played bass, wrote or co-wrote many of their songs, and sang on three of their albums: They Only Come Out at Night, Shock Treatment, and The Edgar Winter Group with Rick Derringer. [17] [18] He wrote and sang the band's second biggest pop hit, "Free Ride", in 1972.