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Winger is an American heavy metal band that has combined elements of
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and
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. Formed in
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, Winger gained popularity during the late 1980s and early 1990s. The band's two platinum albums, '' Winger'', and ''
In the Heart of the Young ''In the Heart of the Young'' (also known as ''Winger II'') is the second studio album by the American rock band Winger. It was released by Atlantic Records in 1990. Beau Hill produced the album. Although coming out at the decline of the glam ...
'', along with charting singles "
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", "
Headed for a Heartbreak "Headed for a Heartbreak" is a single by American glam metal band Winger, from their self-titled debut album '' Winger''. Released in May 1989, the power ballad reached #19 on the US Hot 100 and #8 on the US Mainstream Rock chart. The B-side to t ...
" and " Miles Away", put them on the top of the charts by the early 1990s. In 1990, the band was nominated for an American Music Award for "Best New Heavy Metal Band". As the music scene changed in the early to mid-1990s due to the popularity of grunge, their success faded following their third release, ''
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''. Winger disbanded in 1994. In 2001 they reunited and have since conducted several successful tours. In 2006, the band's 1993 touring line-up (minus Paul Taylor but including John Roth) reunited to record the band's first studio album in over 13 years, '' IV'', and toured in support of the album into 2008. In 2009, the band released their fifth album, ''
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''. As of 2013, Winger was performing on mini-tours, festivals and private events. Their most recent album, ''
Better Days Comin' ''Better Days Comin'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Winger. It was released on April 23, 2014, debuting at #21 on the Top Current Rock Albums Chart and #85 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Track listing Personnel ;Winger *Kip Wi ...
'', came out in 2014.


History


1980: Early use of the name Winger

The first release under the name Winger was a
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live recording of the song "Wizard of the Key" on the ''KAZY Thunder on the Mountain'' compilation in 1980. The line-up featured brothers Kip, Nate, and Paul Winger and their friend Peter Fletcher (later a member of L.A.'s
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1987–1994: Main career and break-up

The debut album, '' Winger'', was released on August 10, 1988, on Atlantic Records. The record was a success, achieving platinum status in the
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, and gold status in
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and
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. On February 11, 1989, the album peaked at number 21 on the ''Billboard'' 200, and was in various places on the chart for 63 weeks.
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and MTV hits from the album included "
Madalaine "Madalaine" is the debut single by American rock band Winger, from their self-titled debut album '' Winger''. Released in 1988, the song reached #27 on the Mainstream rock ''Billboard'' charts. According to Kip Winger Charles Frederick Kip W ...
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", "
Headed for a Heartbreak "Headed for a Heartbreak" is a single by American glam metal band Winger, from their self-titled debut album '' Winger''. Released in May 1989, the power ballad reached #19 on the US Hot 100 and #8 on the US Mainstream Rock chart. The B-side to t ...
" and " Hungry". In 1990, the band was nominated for an
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for "Best New Heavy Metal Band". Shortly after that tour, Winger released its second album ''
In the Heart of the Young ''In the Heart of the Young'' (also known as ''Winger II'') is the second studio album by the American rock band Winger. It was released by Atlantic Records in 1990. Beau Hill produced the album. Although coming out at the decline of the glam ...
'', which went 1-and-1/2 platinum in the U.S. and gold in Japan. Hit radio tracks and MTV videos included "
Can't Get Enuff "Can't Get Enuff" is a single by American rock band Winger, from their album ''In the Heart of the Young''. Written by frontman Kip Winger and guitarist Reb Beach, "Can't Get Enuff" was the first single from the band's second album, debutin ...
", " Miles Away" and " Easy Come Easy Go". Winger followed the release of its second album with a 13-month world tour, playing over 230 dates with
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, Extreme and Slaughter. Paul Taylor left the band after the tour, citing exhaustion after years of touring. Their third studio album, ''
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'', produced by
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, was recorded in 1992/1993 as a three-piece band. It was originally to be called ''Blind Revolution Mad'', after the opening song. Reportedly Kip Winger, anticipating that critics would dismiss the album out of hand, renamed it ''Pull'' as a tongue-in-cheek reference to the CD being used by critics as a skeet shooting target. The album was not as successful as the previous albums saleswise, but gained solid reviews. On the following tour, John Roth was called in to replace Paul Taylor on rhythm guitar. The album coincided with the rise of grunge, which swept aside the brand of melodic pop-metal that Winger represented. In the 1990s, Winger was subject to mockery from MTV's animated series '' Beavis and Butt-head''. Series creator Mike Judge later revealed that he had been incorrectly informed that Kip Winger had asked the network not to make jokes about the band on the series, which led to further jokes about the band, but later learned from Winger himself that he had never made any such stipulation. Stewart, an early character from the TV show, wore a Winger t-shirt during the show's original run on MTV during the 1990s as well as its one-season revival in 2011. Characterized as a wimp who looked up to Beavis and Butt-head, he wore the shirt in an attempt to emulate the duo, whose shirts had the logos of AC/DC and Metallica. After disbanding in 1994, bassist/lead vocalist
Kip Winger Charles Frederick Kip Winger (born June 21, 1961) is an American bass guitarist and singer, active as a member of the rock band Winger and as a solo artist. He initially gained notability as a member of Alice Cooper's band, contributing bass an ...
went on to a solo career, guitarist Reb Beach went on to touring projects with artists
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and has held a permanent guitar spot in Whitesnake since 2002. The band's other members pursued or resumed careers as
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.


2000–2019

In 2001, it was announced that all original members of the band would return to the studio to record the song "On the Inside" for ''
The Very Best of Winger ''The Very Best of Winger '' is a compilation album of material from the American rock band Winger, released by the label Atlantic Records and the company Rhino Entertainment in October 2001. Most of the songs on the album were collected from ...
''. In 2002, all five members embarked on a reunion tour of the U.S. and Canada on a bill with Poison. According to
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, in a 2008 interview with rock and roll comic
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, it was important to include all five members because "it was the big, long-awaited reunion so I wanted to include everybody who had ever been in the band." In 2003, it was confirmed that activity had been halted due to Reb Beach's touring commitment with
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as well as his solo album "Masquerade" and involvement with "supergroup" project The Mob with
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drummer
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. On July 16, 2005, it was announced that Kip Winger would perform as the lead singer for the
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Live Project at the Common Ground Music Festival in Lansing, Michigan. In May 2006, it was confirmed that Winger had reformed without one of its original members Paul Taylor, to record another album and tour Europe. The album, ''IV'', was released in Europe in October and the nine-country "Winger IV Tour" ran in the last two weeks of the same month. On February 25, 2008, the band performed in
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, as part of a benefit for survivors of the Station nightclub fire. The concert, along with other artists was debuted on
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on March 23, 2008. In late 2009, it was confirmed that Winger would record a fifth album ''
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'', with a tour to support it. Most recently, John Roth became the guitarist for
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and would appear on their forthcoming album ''Promise Land'' then set for release in February/March 2010. Winger released their sixth studio album titled, ''
Better Days Comin' ''Better Days Comin'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Winger. It was released on April 23, 2014, debuting at #21 on the Top Current Rock Albums Chart and #85 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Track listing Personnel ;Winger *Kip Wi ...
'' in April 2014, after teasers were published on Kip Winger's website and on the official Winger Facebook page as well. As of late 2018, Winger was playing club dates. They were scheduled on December 29, 2018, in Westland, Michigan.


2020–present

According to a 2021 interview with guitarist Reb Beach, Winger are currently working on writing and recording a new album.


Style and influences

The band's musical style combined elements of
glam metal Glam metal (also known as hair metal or pop metal) is a subgenre of heavy metal that features pop-influenced hooks and guitar riffs, upbeat rock anthems, and slow power ballads. It borrows heavily from the fashion and image of 1970s glam ...
and
progressive metal Progressive metal (sometimes shortened to prog metal) is a broad fusion music genre melding heavy metal and progressive rock, combining the loud "aggression" and amplified guitar-driven sound of the former with the more experimental, cerebral ...
. Kip Winger, in description of the band's musical ability and style, said, "Our band was known to musicians, and a lot of musicians showed up to see me play — watching, trying to figure out how I'm playing. We were like the 'hair band' ersion of
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."


Band members

Current members *
Kip Winger Charles Frederick Kip Winger (born June 21, 1961) is an American bass guitarist and singer, active as a member of the rock band Winger and as a solo artist. He initially gained notability as a member of Alice Cooper's band, contributing bass an ...
– lead vocals, bass, acoustic guitar, keyboards, piano (1987–1994, 2001–2003, 2006–present) * Reb Beach – lead and rhythm guitar, backing vocals, harmonica, keyboards, piano (1987–1994, 2001–2003, 2006–present) *
Rod Morgenstein Rod Morgenstein (born April 19, 1953) is an American drummer and music educator. He is best known for his work with the rock bands Winger and Dixie Dregs. He also played with Fiona, Platypus, the Steve Morse Band, and Jelly Jam. He has als ...
– drums, percussion, backing vocals, piano (1987–1994, 2001–2003, 2006–present) * Paul Taylor – keyboards, rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals, piano (1987–1992, 2001–2003, 2013–2014, 2014–2017, 2018–present) * John Roth – rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals, bass, keyboards (touring member 1993–1994; 2001–2003, 2006–present) Former members * Cenk Eroglu – keyboards, rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals (2006–2009; session member 2014) Touring substitutes * Donnie Wayne Smith – bass (2014, 2016); rhythm and lead guitar, backing vocals (2014–2019)


Timeline

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Discography

;Studio albums *'' Winger'' (1988) *''
In the Heart of the Young ''In the Heart of the Young'' (also known as ''Winger II'') is the second studio album by the American rock band Winger. It was released by Atlantic Records in 1990. Beau Hill produced the album. Although coming out at the decline of the glam ...
'' (1990) *''
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'' (1993) *'' IV'' (2006) *''
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'' (2009) *''
Better Days Comin' ''Better Days Comin'' is the sixth studio album by American rock band Winger. It was released on April 23, 2014, debuting at #21 on the Top Current Rock Albums Chart and #85 on the ''Billboard'' 200. Track listing Personnel ;Winger *Kip Wi ...
'' (2014) *''Winger VII'' (TBA)


References


External links

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