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  1. 23. Dez. 2016 · Most people think of Al Kooper primarily as a session musician, a professional mercenary who has appeared on albums by everybody from Bob Dylan, the Rolling Stones, and Jimi Hendrix to Trisha Yearwood and B.B. King. Some might know Kooper as the producer and label exec that discovered Lynyrd Skynyrd and produced their early (and best) albums.

  2. Trisha Yearwood (* 19. September 1964 als Patricia Lynn Yearwood in Monticello, Georgia) ist eine mehrfach mit dem Grammy ausgezeichnete US-amerikanische Countrysängerin, die bislang 16 Millionen Alben verkaufte. Mit 19 Top-10-Hits, fünf davon auf Platz eins, gehört sie zu den erfolgreichsten Countrysängerinnen der 1990er Jahre.

  3. 2. Juli 1991 · You go your way, baby, I'll go mine. I'll go crazy like the wind. I will love you for a long, long time. I'll never have your love again. [Chorus] Fools like me, we never learn. Fools like you are ...

  4. Organ – Al Kooper. Piano – Matt Rollings. Written-By – Hal Ketchum, Kostas (2) Acoustic Guitar – Bobby All. Bass – Dave Pomeroy. Drums – Eddie Bayers. Electric Guitar – Brent Mason. Harmony Vocals – Garth Fundis, Mac McAnally, Trisha Year ...

  5. Al Kooper began his professional career in 1958 at the age of fourteen. Kooper's quirky keyboard style was a seminal force in popularizing the Hammond B3 organ as a major voice in rock music. Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, B.B. King, George Harrison, The Who, Trisha Yearwood, and a plethora of other artists have benefited from having Kooper perform on their albums and singles ...

  6. Al Kooper began his professional career in 1958 at the age of fourteen. Kooper's quirky keyboard style was a seminal force in popularizing the Hammond B3 organ as a major voice in rock music. Bob Dylan, Jimi Hendrix, The Rolling Stones, B.B. King, George Harrison, The Who, Trisha Yearwood, and a plethora of other artists have benefited from having Kooper perform on their albums and singles ...

  7. organ: Al Kooper. piano: Matt Rollings ( American composer, musician and record producer) background vocals [harmony vocal]: Garth Fundis, Mac McAnally and Trisha Yearwood. recorded at and mixed at: Sound Emporium Studios in Nashville, Tennessee, United States. recording of: