Blood, Sweat and Tears (BS&T) undeniably stands as a cornerstone in the history of music. Formed in 1967 in New
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Al Kooper, born February 5, 1944, is a multi-faceted artist. A musician, songwriter and producer, he has been the silent architect of many rock and soul hits. His influence, though discreet, is undeniable.
A talented keyboardist, he is best known for his work with Bob Dylan on “Like A Rolling Stone”, where his organ playing gave a new dimension to the song. He also founded the band Blood, Sweat & Tears, before moving into production.
At the production helm of Lynyrd Skynyrd’s first album, he helped shape the sound of Southern rock. In addition, his album “Super Session” with Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills is a blues-rock classic.
Al Kooper is a pillar of 20th century music. His name may not be on everyone’s lips, but his influence can be heard in many hits. A true behind-the-scenes craftsman, a backstage virtuoso.
Blood, Sweat and Tears (BS&T) undeniably stands as a cornerstone in the history of music. Formed in 1967 in New
By the time ‘Blonde on Blonde’ was released in 1966, Bob Dylan was already a major figure on the American
On March 22, 1965, Bob Dylan released his fifth studio album entitled “Bringing It All Back Home”. It is album