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Al Kooper(Al Kooper) |
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| Al Kooper, by rights, should be regarded as one of the giants of '60s rock, not far behind the likes of Bob Dylan and Paul Simon in importance. In addition to co-writing one classic mid-'60s pop-rock song, "This Diamond Ring" (though it was written as an R&B number), he was a very audible sessionman on some of the most important records of mid-decade, including Bob Dylan's "Like a Rolling Stone." Kooper more...also joined and led, and then lost two major groups, the Blues Project and Blood, Sweat & Tears. He played on two classic blues-rock albums in conjunction with his friend Mike Bloomfield. As a producer at Columbia, he signed the British invasion act the Zomb close | |||
| Instruments: | Guitar (Advanced) | ||
| Favorite Gear: | Fender Stratocaster | ||
| Genres: | Rock | ||
| Bands: | Blood Sweat & Tears | ||
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Blood Sweat & Tears
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