The Farmer's End

Kip Winger - Scene of the Crime

26 min · 9 de ene de 2026
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Sometime in 2023, The Farmer's End caught up with Kip Winger to discuss the release of Winger's boxed set, Chapter One - The Atlantic Years, among other things, including chops versus song craft, singing and playing, and plugins versus going direct. Dig in!

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