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  1. Lead Guitar [Lead] – David Williams (4) ( tracks: B2, B5) Lead Vocals – Vinnie James. Management – Michael Ameen. Mastered By – Stephen Marcussen. Mixed By, Producer [Additional Production] – David Thoener ( tracks: A2, B3) Organ – Al Kooper ( tracks: A3, B2, B5) Percussion – Kenny Aronoff ( tracks: A1 to A5, B1 to B3, B5 ...

  2. 3. Nov. 2023 · Musician Al Kooper performs at Country Music Hall of Fame and Museum on July 7, 2015 in Nashville, Tennessee. (John Shearer/Getty Images) Musician Al Kooper will formally get his due.

  3. HALL OF FAME ESSAY. By RJ Smith. “I wasn’t bound to a style,” Al Kooper has said. He was talking about his guitar playing but just as easily could have been talking about the totality of Al Kooper, songwriter, musician, singer, producer, band director. “If anything, I was known for being in the right place at the right time and playing ...

  4. 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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  5. www.britannica.com › contributor › Al-KooperAl Kooper | Britannica

    As a musician, songwriter, and producer, Al Kooper has been involved with rock music since 1958. A member of the seminal blues-rock band the Blues Project, he also founded the jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat and Tears and discovered and produced Southern rock pioneers Lynyrd Skynyrd. In 2007, Kooper was inducted into the Rock n Roll Walk of Fame on Hollywood's Sunset Boulevard and received the ...

  6. 21. Feb. 2015 · Provided to YouTube by Columbia/LegacyLucille (Al Kooper Remaster 2008) · Al Kooper50/50℗ Originally released 1969. All rights reserved by Sony Music Enterta...

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  7. 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.