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Kip Winger Background information Birth name Charles Frederick Kip Winger Born June 21, 1961
Denver, Colorado, United StatesGenres Orchestral
Classical
Glam metal
Hard rock
Heavy metal
Rock
Progressive rockOccupations Musician
Songwriter
Producer
ComposerInstruments Vocals
Bass guitar
Guitar
Keyboards
MandolinYears active 1978–present Associated acts Alice Cooper
Winger
Alan Parsons
Jordan RuddessCharles Frederick Kip Winger (born June 21, 1961) is an American rock musician, both a member of the hard rock band, Winger, and a solo artist.
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Biography
Early days
Winger was born in Denver, Colorado to parents who were both jazz musicians.
He grew up playing in a band named Blackwood Creek, with his brothers Nate and Paul plus friend Peter Fletcher (formerly in Pigmy Love Circus). Blackwood Creek broke up in 1980, but have since reformed and are currently ready to release a new album. Kip, his brothers, and Fletcher also played the Denver area bar scene while calling themselves Colorado.
At age 16, Winger began studying classical music after hearing the works of composers such as Debussy, Ravel, and Stravinsky in ballet class. At that time he sent a demo tape to Alan Parsons, from whom he received a personal reply. Years later, when Winger was chosen to be the lead singer of The Alan Parsons Project, he presented Parsons with that letter from 30 years prior.[1]
In 1982, he moved to New York City and waited tables while studying composition with Edgar Grana.[2]
Success
Winger's first commercial break came in 1984, when he co-wrote a song for KIX's third album, Midnite Dynamite. During that time he was working closely with the record producer, Beau Hill, recording bass and vocals on various records. While Reb Beach was working on Fiona Flannigan's Beyond the Pale record at Atlantic, Winger and Beach were introduced to each other, and later began recording demos. Later, in 1985, Winger joined Alice Cooper's band. After making two albums with Cooper, Winger left in March 1987 to focus on his own band.
Winger returned to New York to work on songs with Reb Beach. They were joined by drummer Rod Morgenstein and keyboard player Paul Taylor. They initially performed under the name Sahara, but eventually changed their name to Winger, at Alice Cooper's suggestion.
The band Winger released three of its nine albums (Winger (1988), In the Heart of the Young (1990), and Pull (1993)) before they each moved on to have solo careers.
Solo career
Kip Winger then moved to New Mexico to work on his solo career, and study with Richard Hermann at the University of New Mexico.
Tragedy struck Winger in December 1996 when his first wife, Beatrice, was killed in an automobile accident.[3]
He worked and recorded three solo records in Santa Fe, New Mexico: This Conversation Seems Like a Dream, Down Incognito and Songs From The Ocean Floor.
In 2002 Winger moved to Nashville, Tennessee and began working on his fourth solo record, From the Moon to the Sun (2008), which he co-produced with Cenk Eroglu.
In September 2006, it was announced that Winger would be reformed, with the Pull era line-up, to record the band's fourth studio album, IV, and to go on tour[4] to support it. During this tour, Winger recorded Winger Live which was released on CD and DVD in 2007. It was also confirmed that an anthology of rare tracks and early recordings, Demo Anthology (2007) would be released, as well as an autographed limited edition album, Seventeen: The Demos, where only 300 copies were made.
Reunited Winger
In 2009 Winger recorded their 5th studio album, 'Karma', which was hailed as their best record[5] The band toured the US, Europe and South America.
Classical Music
Following the release of From the Moon to the Sun, Winger studied with Michael Kurek and composed a thirty minute symphonic piece, "Ghosts," written for strings, piano, and harp for a ballet commission. A world premiere with the Tucson Symphony Orchestra on November 14–15, 2009 has been confirmed. Choreographer Christopher Wheeldon created the ballet "Ghosts," which premiered at the San Francisco Ballet on February 9, 2010, with set design by Laura Jellinek, lighting design by M.L. Geiger and costume design by Mark Zappone.[6]
Winger was nominated for an Isadora Duncan Award for Excellence in Music[7] The Ballet was a hit and was brought back for a second season in 2010.
He currently studies composition with Richard Danielpour.
Miscellaneous
Winger was honored by the United States Government and Military by being presented with an honorary plaque and a historic United States of America flag. His musical composition, "Blue Suede Shoes", honoring the service and sacrifice of the United States armed forces and their families, was honored. In a surprise presentation ceremony during the taping of the PBS television program, Legends & Lyrics,[8] Winger was praised by General Harold Cross for his work on IV.
He has participated, and performed, as head counselor in the Rock Fantasy Camp with other musicians including Roger Daltry, Steven Tyler, Todd Rundgren, Jack Blades, Kelly Keagy, Bruce Kulick, Bill Leverty, Steve Lukather, Duff McKagan, Mark Slaughter, Carmine Appice, and Rudy Sarzo.
Personal life
During the late 1980s Winger dated the actress Rachel Hunter.
His first wife Beatrice, whom he married in 1991, died in a car accident[9] in December 1996.
He married Paula DeTullio in July 2004. They currently reside in Nashville, Tennessee.
Discography
Albums
Alice Cooper
- Alice Cooper - Constrictor (1986)
- Alice Cooper - Raise Your Fist and Yell (1987)
- Alice Cooper - Trash (1989)
- Alice Cooper - Welcome 2 My Nightmare (2011)
Winger
- Winger (1988)
- In the Heart of the Young (1990)
- Pull (1993)
- The Very Best of Winger (2001)
- IV (2006)
- Demo Anthology (2007)
- Seventeen The Demos Vinyl Autographed Limited Edition(2007)
- Winger Live (2007)
- Karma (October 2009)
Blackwood Creek
- Blackwood Creek (November 2009)
Solo
- This Conversation Seems Like a Dream (1997)
- Down Incognito (1998)
- Songs from the Ocean Floor (2000)
- From the Moon to the Sun (2008)
- Ghosts - Suite No. 1 (2010)
Other contributions
- KIX - Midnite Dynamite (1985)
- Fiona - Beyond The Pale (1986)
- Fiona - Heart Like A Gun (1989)
- Kane Roberts - Kane Roberts (1987)
- Twisted Sister - Love Is For Suckers (1987)
- Bob Dylan - Down in the Groove (1987)
- Various artists - Hearts of Fire Soundtrack (1987)
- Blue Yonder - House of Love (1987)
- Orange Swirl - Orange Swirl (1998)
- Seven Days - Ride (1998)
- Rob Eberhart Young - Speak (1999)
- Under Suspicion - Under Suspicion (2001)
- Jordan Rudess - Rhythm of Time (2004)
- XCarnation - Grounded (2005)
- The Mob - The Mob (2005)
- Jordan Rudess - The Road Home (2007)
- Northern Light Orchestra - Orchestra Arrangements (2009)
Tributes
- Various artists - Smoke on the Water - A Tribute to Deep Purple (1994)
- Various artists - Stone Cold Queen - A Tribute (2001)
- Various artists - Spin the Bottle: an All-Star Tribute to Kiss (2004)
- Various artists - Subdivisions: A Tribute to Rush (2005)
- Various artists - Send Her My Love - A Tribute to Journey (2006)
- Various artists - Butchering the Beatles: A Headbashing Tribute (2006)
Videos/DVDs
- Alice Cooper - The Nightmare Returns Tour (1986)
- Winger - The Videos, Vol. 1 (1989)
- Winger - In the Heart of the Young, Vol. 1 (1990)
- Winger - In the Heart of the Young, Vol. 2 (1991)
- Winger - Live in Tokyo (1991)
- Winger - The Making of Pull (1993)
- Various artists - VH1 Metal Mania Stripped Across America Tour Live (2006)
- Winger - The Making of Winger IV (2007)
- Winger Live (2007)
- Winger DVD - Then & Now: The Making of Pull & Winger IV (2009)
Quotation
How did I feel during the grunge years ? Unemployed.[10]Reviews and interviews
- RockReport Review May 2008
- Metal Sludge Rewind with Kip Winger Retrieved on 2009-01-01.
- Kip Winger Interview October 2008
- Kip Winger-Interview November 2007
- With Ghosts Part 1 by Bryan Reesman May 2010
- With Ghosts Part 2 by Bryan Reesman May 2010
References
- ^ "Metal Sludge Rewind with Kip Winger". Metal Sludge. http://www.ccbanana.com/sludge/rewindkipwinger.htm. Retrieved 2009-01-01.
- ^ Profile.myspace.com
- ^ "Kip Winger", at NNDB
- ^ Kipwinger.com
- ^ "Winger CD 'Karma'". WINGER - Karma Hits Top Album Lists For 2009 Worldwide. http://www.bravewords.com/news/129364.
- ^ For a review of the work: NY Times
- ^ "CF Kip Winger Award Nomination". Ghosts. http://izzies.org/pressroom/.
- ^ Legendsandlyrics.com
- ^ "Kip Winger", at NNDB
- ^ Du Noyer, Paul (2003). The Illustrated Encyclopedia of Music (1st ed.). Fulham, London: Flame Tree Publishing. p. 93. ISBN 1-904041-96-5.
External links
- Official website
- Kip Winger on Twitter
- Kip Winger on Facebook
- Kip Winger on Myspace
- Kip Winger on EterniaNow
Studio albums Compilations Live albums Videography Alice Cooper Alice Cooper • Steve Hunter • Chuck Garric • Orianthi • Tommy Henriksen • Glen Sobel
See: Former members listStudio albums Pretties for You • Easy Action • Love It to Death • Killer • School's Out • Billion Dollar Babies • Muscle of Love • Welcome to My Nightmare • Alice Cooper Goes to Hell • Lace and Whiskey • From the Inside • Flush the Fashion • Special Forces • Zipper Catches Skin • DaDa • Constrictor • Raise Your Fist and Yell • Trash • Hey Stoopid • The Last Temptation • Brutal Planet • Dragontown • The Eyes of Alice Cooper • Dirty Diamonds • Along Came a Spider • Welcome 2 My NightmareLive albums The Alice Cooper Show • A Fistful of Alice • Brutally Live • Live at Montreux 2005 • Theatre of Death: Live at Hammersmith 2009Singles "Reflected" • "Eighteen" • "Caught In A Dream" • "Under My Wheels" • "Be My Lover" • "School's Out" • "Elected" • "Hello, Hooray" • "No More Mr. Nice Guy" • "Billion Dollar Babies" • "Halo of Flies" • "Teenage Lament '74" • "Muscle of Love" • "Only Women Bleed" • "Department of Youth" • "Welcome to My Nightmare" • "I Never Cry" • "You and Me" • "(No More) Love At Your Convenience" • "School's Out (live)" • "How You Gonna See Me Now" • "From The Inside" • "Clones (We're All)" • "Talk Talk" • "You Want It, You Got It" • "Seven and Seven Is" • "For Britain Only" • "I Am the Future" • "I Love America" • "He's Back (The Man Behind the Mask)" • "Teenage Frankenstein" • "Freedom" • "Poison" • "Bed of Nails" • "House of Fire" • "Only My Heart Talkin'" • "Hey Stoopid" • "Love's a Loaded Gun" • "Feed My Frankenstein" • "The Garden" (w/ Guns N' Roses) • "Lost in America" • "It's Me" • "Gimme" • "Keepin' Halloween Alive"Compilations
and box setsSchool Days: The Early Recordings • Greatest Hits • Prince of Darkness • The Beast of Alice Cooper • Science Fiction • Classicks • Super Hits • The Life and Crimes of Alice Cooper • Mascara and Monsters: The Best of Alice Cooper • The Definitive Alice Cooper • The Essentials: Alice Cooper • Hell Is • School's Out and Other Hits • Old School: 1964-1974Videography Good to See You Again, Alice Cooper • The Nightmare • Welcome to My Nightmare • Alice Cooper and Friends • The Strange Case of Alice Cooper • Alice Cooper a Paris • The Nightmare Returns • Trashes the World • Brutally Live • Live at Montreux 2005 • Theatre of Death: Live at Hammersmith 2009Tours Psycho Drama (2007-2009) • Theatre of Death Tour (2009-2010) • No More Mr. Nice Guy Tour (2011)Related articles Categories:- 1961 births
- Living people
- American heavy metal bass guitarists
- Glam metal musicians
- American male singers
- Winger members
- People from Denver, Colorado
- Songwriters from Colorado
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