Johnny Winter health has apparently been deteriorating for the past couple of years. The famous legend of blues music, Johnny Winter, has died on the 16th of July inside his hotel room in Zurich, Switzerland. He was 70 years old. His family, wife, and bandmates are all very much saddened with his passing. Johnny Winter health was well-loved among his peers and his relatives, and also by his loyal fans. He was one of the world's greatest guitarists.
Based on the report released by the Chicago Tribune, there was no indication of a 3rd party involvement. Moreover, earlier signs have also pointed out that Johnny Winter health died because of a medical related incident. Still, though, the cause of death remains unclear, which compelled a prosecutor to order an autopsy.
The death of Johnny Winter health was first reported by Jenda Derringer, the wife of a former bandmate of Johnny Winter health, Rick Derringer, and the American Blues Scene. Jenda posted on her Facebook account, "Johnny was not in good health and was very frail and weak."
Johnny Winter health was actually the elder brother of another legend in the music industry, Edgar Winter. He has always been well-regarded because of his contribution to the world of music, being one of the industry's highest respected singers and finest guitarists in rock. In fact, many believe that it was Johnny Winter health who was the genius behind the linking of British blues-rock and American Southern rock.
All throughout the era of the 70s, Johnny Winter health carried the torch for the blues, aiding the professional musical careers of his idols John Lee Hooker and Muddy Waters. In fact, the former drummer of Guns N' Roses, Matt Sorum, gave a tribute to Johnny Winter health through his Twitter account. He said, "I've just become close with Edgar and I'm so sad for him and his family. They had plans to tour."
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