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  1. 6. Feb. 2024 · Share This: Al Kooper was selected for a “Musical Excellence Award” at the 2023 Rock & Roll Hall of Fame induction ceremony on November 3 at the Barclays Center in his birthplace of Brooklyn, New York. 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.

  2. Kooper and Shuggie were just jamming in the studio with other band members and out came this. Keep in mind that Shuggie Otis is only 15 at this time. This is Shuggie's first time as the center on a record and he delivers. He plays very well alongside Kooper and his playing is very clean. The record speaks volumes to Shuggie's ability. At 15, he ...

  3. The Well Done portion speaks for itself. If you are new to Al Kooper and want just the "best of", you'd honestly be better of with Al's Big Deal. It's got most of what's here in really good sound (for 1989). But if you are feeling adventurous, I say go for it. Listen to the Well Done CD a couple of times, fall in love with (you know you will ...

  4. 22. Dez. 2023 · Music Somerville’s Al Kooper, a 2023 Rock Hall inductee, talks Berklee, Boston, Beatles and more In advance of the Rock Hall induction airing Jan. 1, Kooper discusses Dylan, The Stones, his ...

  5. 19. Apr. 2024 · We jammed together a lot": Al Kooper's stories of the Rolling Stones, The Who, Bob Dylan, Joe Walsh and more. By Dave Ling. ( Classic Rock ) published 19 April 2024. He freaked out Lynyrd Skynyrd, produced The Tubes and more, hung out at Keith Moon’s house and had George Harrison hang out at his. He's the legendary Al Kooper.

  6. He's gone, Sonny Boy dead and gone. He’s gone, Sonny Boy dead and gone. Can't nobody play harp the way that he done. He's dead, I ain’t cryin but I'm sad. He's dead, I ain't cryin but I'm sad ...

  7. So Valerie Carter, Mickey Thomas and Ricky Washington came on board and did some singing that no one could criticize. This album was produced by my good buddy Bill Szymczyk of Eagles, J Geils and BB King fame, and as such, is the only solo album where I am not the producer. The opener I Wish You Would is an old Billy Boy Arnold number popularized by The Yardbirds and John Hammond Jr. This is a ...