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Judge orders $226,000 to be paid for improper payments amid Johnny Winter estate dispute, rejecting claims of music rights by his managers.
Judge orders managers for late Johnny Winter to pay $226,000 in damages in lawsuit alleging theft ...
He burst onto the world blues scene in the 1960s, dazzling crowds with his fast licks while his trademark long, white hair flew about from under his cowboy hat. He and his brother Edgar — both born ...
A Connecticut judge has settled a bitter feud over the estate of the late legendary blues guitarist Johnny Winter, ordering his managers to pay $226,000 in damages for improper payments they ...
Entertainment Judge orders managers for late Johnny Winter to pay $226,000 in damages in lawsuit alleging theft By DAVE COLLINS June 09, 2025 at 3:41 pm EDT + Caption ...