Kurt Winter

Canadian guitarist and songwriter

Kurt Winter - Canadian guitarist and songwriter
Born

April 2nd, 1946
79 years ago

Died

December 14th, 1997
27 years ago — 51 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

Links & References

Active in the music industry, became a prominent figure in the Canadian rock scene during the 1970s. Joined the band The Guess Who, contributing to their unique sound and songwriting. The band achieved significant commercial success and produced several hit songs that resonated with audiences at that time. Later, worked on solo projects and collaborated with various musicians, further expanding his influence in the music realm. Continued to perform and record music, showcasing skills as a guitarist and songwriter throughout a multifaceted career.

Played guitar for The Guess Who

Contributed to the hit song 'American Woman'

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