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  1. When Al Kooper picks up the phone in his Somerville home, the first thing I hear is a dog barking. “That’s the mailman,” Kooper explains with a laugh. “Both of you were on time.” Nilly ...

  2. 5. Feb. 2024 · Here's my Al Kooper birthday playlist: Gary Lewis & The Playboys - This Diamond Ring - 1965 Alan Kooper - Parchman Farm [UK 45] - 1965 Al Kooper - New York's My Home (Razz-A-Ma-Tazz) [45] - 1967 Bob Dylan - Like A Rolling Stone - 1965 Judy Collins [Kooper] - I'll Keep It With Mine [45] - 1965 Joan Baez - Pack Up Your Sorrows [45] - 1966 Tom Rush - Who Do You Love - 1966 Peter, Paul & Mary ...

  3. Recorded at the Institute Of Social Disorder. Mixed at Sarm West and Soundsuite/Equipped by Fostex & Casio. Sleeve art direction at The Unknown Partnership. Illustrations for Pankino. Tracks 1, 2, 4, 9, 10, 12, 13,15 published by MCA Music Ltd. Track 3 published by Island Music Ltd/MCA Music Ltd. Tracks 5, 8, 11 published by Island Music Ltd.

  4. 5. Feb. 2018 · Alan Peter Kuperschmidt, who became known as musician Al Kooper, was born on February 5, 1944. Kooper played a number of important roles in the history of music, such as work as a producer and writer and for organizing Blood, Sweat & Tears. But most people know his work from a chance role he played … Continue reading "The Man Behind the Organ in “Like a Rolling Stone”"

  5. And it's no fun when there's no one there to see. She looks down at her feet; my God, they sure look dirty. Seven-thirty, time to be or not to be. [Verse 4] She cries out; "Won't somebody listen ...

  6. 26. Jan. 2022 · Al Kooper: One night Michael came into our dressing room [The Blues Project and the Paul Butterfield Blues Band played a week-end long gig June 30 th – July 3 rd, 1966, together at the Cafe Au Go Go, in Greenwich Village] and said, “I heard you guys were shit, but you’re really good!” I took it as a real compliment. The Blues Project were not a traditional blues band. We took a lot of ...

  7. Al Kooper. Soundtrack: Sneakers. Al Kooper was born on 5 February 1944 in Brooklyn, New York, USA. He is a composer and actor, known for Sneakers (1992), Cry-Baby (1990) and The Stand (1994).