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  1. 5. Feb. 2024 · Born on February 5, 1944, Kooper’s first musical success was as a fourteen-year-old playing guitar with The Royal Teens, who in 1958 had a No.3 hit on the Hot 100 with the bluesy novelty song ...

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  2. 13. Mai 2024 · We answer listener questions about am radio in the old days, Skynyrd after Al, did Al play keyboard with the Tubes, playing with Taj Mahal, Al’s collection of 380,00 songs, and a drunk Hubert Sumlin fan who Al was really nice to. After each question Nilly the Dog adds a canine comment. You can always submit questions for Al at alkooper.com on the Kooperkast page.

  3. 3. Mai 2023 · By Gary Graff. Al Kooper terms himself “quite surprised and amused” to learn he’s been selected for a “musical excellence award” at the 2023 Rock and Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony ...

  4. A Biography of Al Kooper. 1958 A professional musician since his early teens, Al Kooper enjoyed his first real taste of pop music success during the nascent days of rock and roll as popular music. He joined The Royal Teens, who had a Top 5 hit with the tune "Short Shorts" in 1958 and a Top 30 hit a year later with "Believe Me." Kooper was hooked.

  5. 6. Feb. 2024 · He was born on February 5, 1944. In 2001, 2004, 2013 and 2018 I interviewed Kooper about his 1965-1970 recording endeavors with Bob Dylan. We also discussed The Band, recording with the Rolling Stones and his landmark Super Session album with Michael Bloomfield and Stephen Stills. You first met guitarist Michael Bloomfield on a classic Dylan ...

  6. In 1968, he was asked to help out on a few recordings the Rolling Stones were working on, including the classic “You Can’t Always Get What You Want.”. We asked him what that experience was like. Here is his account of how it all went down…. “I saw the American debut of the Rolling Stones in June of 1964 at Carnegie Hall.

  7. Released in 1988, What's Up Dog? was a Top 50 record in the UK and the USA, and featured one of the band's biggest hits, "Walk the Dinosaur," along with the funky “Spy in the House of Love.” "Shadow & Jimmy," was co-written with Elvis Costello and sounds like a slowed down 'On the Boardwalk', and there's the weird "Dad I'm In Jail" which was featured in the movies Pump Up the Volume and ...