The album "Hey, where's your brother" is nominated for a grammy award for "Best contemporary blues recording".
Bob Dylan's 53rd Birthday Celebration as Madison Square Garden.
Saturday, 16 January 1993: Florida Theatre Jacksonville, Fla.
Sunday, 17 January 1993: CENTER STAGE ATLANTA, GA
- Setlist:
- Sen-sa-shun
- You're humbugging me
- Soon forgotten [rare rendition of this song popularized by Muddy Waters, penned by St. Louis Jimmy Oden who also wrote the classic "goin' down slow"]
- Going down [Jeff Ganz on vovals]
- Highway 61 revisited
- White line blues
- Illustrated man
- Sshe likes to boogie real low
- Johnny guitar
- Rumble
Jan 1993: Sells out The Vic, Chicago, Il.
Friday, 5 February 1993: Des Moines, Iowa
- Sen-sa-shun
- She likes to boogie real low
- Hard way
- You keep saying that you're leavin'
- Johnny guitar
- Born under a bad sign [Jeff Ganz on vocals]
- White line blues
- Illustrated man
Friday, 5 March 1993: Lulu's, Ontario, Canada
-
Setlist:
- Sen-sa-shun
- She likes to boogie real low
- I've got a brand on you
- You're humbuggin' me
- Turn on your lovelight
- White line blues
- Johnny guitar
- Ain't That Just Like a Woman
- Blue mood
- Okie dokie stomp
Saturday, 6 March 1993: RPM, Toronto, Canada
- Setlist:
- Sen-sa-shun
- She likes to boogie real low
- Hard way
- Can't lose what you never had
- Your mind is on vacation [Mighty Jeff Ganz on vocals]
- Johnny guitar
- White line blues
- Black cat bone
Apr 1993: On tour with
Edgar, Poco, Steppenwolf, Dave Mason, perform at the USF Soccer field University of South Florida, FL.
Monday, 8 March 1993 - Thorold, Ontario, Canada
- Setlist:
- Sen-sa-shun
- She like to boogie real low
- You keep saying that you're leaving
- Don't take advantage of me
- No more doggin'
- Born under a bad sign [Jeff Ganz on vocals]
- Blue mood
- Johnny guitar
- Okie dokie stomp
- Rumble
Friday, 19 March 1993 - ijou Theatre, Knoxville, Tennessee
- Setlist:
- Hideaway
- Sick & tired
- No more doggin'
- Don't take advantage of me
- You keep saying that you're leaving
- jJhnny guitar
- She like to boogie real low
- Turn on your lovelight [Jeff Ganz on vocals]
- Mojo boogie
- White line blues
- Blue mood
- Okie dokie stomp
Saturday, 8 May 1993: Cerdanyola del Valles (Spain) Bluesfestival.
Wednesday, 12 May 1993: Neu Isenburg, Hugenottenhalle (Germany)
Special Guest: Samuel Eddy
Johnny Winter: Where Is Your Brother Tour 1993 | |
![]() |
![]() |
Wednesday, 19 May 1993 - Hammersmith Odeon, London, England
- Setlist
- Sen-sa-shun
- She likes to boogie real low
- Hard way
- I got my brand on you
- White line blues
- Turn on your love light [Jeff Ganz on vocals; another great rendition, full of superb guitar solos. 16 minutes long]
- Johnny guitar
- Drop the bomb
Saturday, 19 June 1993: City Stages, Birmingham Alabama
- Setlist:
- Sen-sa-shun
- You're humbuggin' me
- Check out her mama
- You keep saying that you are leaving
- She likes too boogie real low (superb rendition)
- White line blues
- Turn on your love light (sang by Mighty Jeff Ganz, the highlight of this concert. Another powerful and extended (15 + minutes) version, plenty of guitar & bass solos. It's a big pleasure to hear it - thank you very much for this, Jeff)
- Illustrated man
- Drop the bomb
Thursday, 25 June 1993: Ontario Place, Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Mike remembers: That Ontario Place show was one of the best I've ever seen. Otis Rush opened, and John Mayall w/Coco Montoya were second and then Johnny came on. They had screwed up the seating since Johnny had requested that the normally rotating stage be stopped- it's a cool idea. The outdoor venue is round and under a round roof and with the stage rotating, it means that you have a good seat at least 1/4 of the time, but Johnny didn't want it, maybe due to eyesight issues. At any rate, just as Johnny came on a real storm came up and he kept talking to someone on the side as he was playing. We were all a bit worried that he was going to cancel - there was a big stream of water pouring over the electrical feeds and there was lots of lightning - good time to be "unplugged". Anyway, he kept at it and it's something I'd love to have on video - Johnny playing his ass off and the lightning flashing behind him made it a real feast for the eyes too! I didn't bring a recorder but should have. I've been searched at other Johnny Winter shows for knives, drugs, cameras and recorders and figured that they'd do the same at Ontario Place, but, it being Ontario, they were only interested in seizing alcohol.
- Setlist:
- Sen-sa-shun
- She likes to boogie real low
- Hard way
- You keep saying that you are leaving
- Turn on your love light (vocal by Mighty Jeff Ganz - another wonder. By the "bass & guitar duel", Johnny and Jeff trade licks on some Beatles songs! )
- Johnny Guitar
- You're humbugging me
Notes: Excellent audience recording with a marvelous atmosphere; you feel like you're there! After a quickie sen-sa-shun (only 6 minutes) and a "normal" "she likes...", the boys have turned on and deliver a STELLAR performance. The best "hard way" version I've listened and beautiful "you keep saying...". Energetic, but the short, versions of "johnny guitar" and "you're humbugging me".
Friday,26 June 1993: Capitol Room, Ottawa Congress Centre, Ontario, Canada
- Setlist:
- Sen-sa-shun
- She likes to boogie real low
- You keep saying that you are leaving
- White line blues
- Turn on your lovelight [Jeff Ganz on vocals]
- Illustrated man
- Blue mood
- Drop the bomb
Friday, 6 August 1993: Lupo's Heartbreak Hotel, Providence, R.I.
-
Setlist:
- Ssen-sa-shun
- The sun is shining
- Sick & tired
- Hard way
- You keep saying that you're leaving
- Johnny guitar (after this song, Johnny says "... my bass player from 20 years..." I could not get everything he said, but I believe he is talking about Randy Jo Hobbs that had been dead the day before this show)
- Sky is crying
- Mojo boogie
- Drop the bomb
Friday, 13 August 1993: Peppermint Club, Virginia Beach, Virginia
-
Setlist:
- Sen-sa-shun
- She likes to boogie real low
- Illustrated man
- You keep saying that you're leaving
- Turn on your lovelight (another wonderful showcase for Jeff Ganz abilities in a 15 plus minutes song. Powerful singing and a mindblowing "bass & guitar duel")
- You're humbuggin' me
- Sky is crying
- Black cat bone (???? due to a faulty sound from the Johnny's microphone [in the club, not a recording problem], I'm not sure this is Black Cat Bone. It would be Dust My Broom too.
- Johnny guitar
- Drop the bomb
Tuesday, 17 August 1993: Pittsburgh.
Ontario Place Forum (the Molson Ampitheatre is now on this site) in Toronto in 1993. This was an outdoor venue that was basically a big bowl with some covered seating, and behind seating on a grassy hillside. It featured a rotating stage, although this wasn't in use for JW. Opening for JW was Otis Rush, and John Mayall. John Mayall had a great guitarist in his band called Coco Montoya, who now has a solo career. Anyway, Coco was way down in the mix, and was only given short solos, where Mayall took extended keyboard solos that had a gross chimey tone and weren't really happening. Everyone could tell Coco could cook if given the chance. Peolple started chanting "more guitar, more guitar!" It didn't happen, and the chants degenerated to "Fag! Fag!" and booing whenever Mayhall took a solo. Mayhall also shamelessly plugged his new album after nearly every song which didn't win him any friends given the ugly mood of the crowd. It was all pretty funny, but I found it odd that the crowd would dis a blues heavyweight like Mayall.
When Johnny came on he opened with an instrumental, Sen-Sa-Shun I think. The weather had been looking nasty all day, and now it started to pour with thunder and lightning. Most people scuttled under the covered area, some just stayed on the hill and got drenched. Johnny broke into "It was Rainin", and continued to complete a great show. The only disappointment was that he didn't play any slide at all.


