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Kip Winger's theatrical composing debut is the musical thriller Get Jack, with book/lyrics by Damien Gray (Atomic the Musical, Animagique, Sing On Tour). The story revolves around the five female victims of Jack the Ripper : Mary Ann Nichols , Annie Chapman , Elizabeth Stride , Catherine Eddowes , and Mary Jane Kelly —known as the "canonical ...
Winger. Kip Winger – lead vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, keyboards; Reb Beach – co-lead guitar, background vocals; Rod Morgenstein – drums; John Roth – co-lead guitar, background vocals
The first release under the name Winger was a Denver Rainbow Music Hall live recording of the song "Wizard of the Key" on the KAZY Thunder on the Mountain compilation in 1980. [6] The lineup featured brothers Kip, Nate, and Paul Winger and their friend Peter Fletcher (later a member of L.A.'s Pigmy Love Circus).
He was "never in the cool club" due to high-profile MTV disses from 'Beavis & Butt-Head' and Lars Ulrich, but Kip Winger is getting the last laugh as a Grammy-nominated classical composer.
Songs from the Ocean Floor is the third solo studio album by American rock musician Kip Winger. The album was released in 2001. The album was released in 2001. According to Kip, the lead track "Cross" is an extremely personal song and he opens every solo show with it.
2. ‘Seventeen’ by Winger (1988) For some reason, male rock musicians over the last 60-plus years have uniformly decided to write songs about underage girls, specifically those who are seventeen.
All three albums feature various members of Coopers previous tour bands. The Nightmare Returns tour featured lead guitarist Kane Roberts, rhythm guitarist Devlin 7, bassist Kip Winger, drummer Ken Mary and keyboardist Paul Horowitz (later known as Paul Taylor), this tour was recorded and released on a video of the same name. [14]
The album is the most musically progressive album of Winger's career. Lyrically, much of the album is sung from the perspective of U.S. soldiers stationed overseas. Kip Winger was inspired to do this after performing solo shows at U.S. military bases, and being touched by the stories of the soldiers he met.