- Al
Kooper (born Alan
Peter Kuperschmidt;
February 5, 1944) is an
American retired songwriter,
record producer, and musician.
Throughout much of the 1960s...
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Kooper is a surname.
Notable people with the
surname include: Al
Kooper (born 1944),
American songwriter,
record producer and
musician Kees
Kooper (1923–2014)...
- Smith.
Writing in 2001, keyboardist,
songwriter and
record producer Al
Kooper said Bloomfield's
talent "was
instantly obvious to his mentors. They knew...
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stronger lead vocalist. This led to the
departure of
Kooper in
April 1968.
Prior to
leaving Kooper had
already arranged some
songs that
would be on the...
- Bloomfield, b****ist
Jerome Arnold and
drummer Sam Lay, and also with Al
Kooper playing organ or b****—he pla**** b**** on "Like a
Rolling Stone"
while Goldberg...
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hired session musician Al
Kooper, who had
worked with him on Bob Dylan's "Like a
Rolling Stone," to
provide piano and organ.
Kooper, who had
worked with Blumenfeld...
- or Later)". At
producer Bob Johnston's suggestion, Dylan,
keyboardist Al
Kooper, and
guitarist Robbie Robertson moved to the CBS
studios in Nashville, Tennessee...
- when it was
tried in a rock
music format, and
rookie session musician Al
Kooper improvised the
Hammond B2
organ riff
which contributed to the track's signature...
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Kooper Session is the second-in-line of the
Super Session albums featuring singer-songwriter Al
Kooper.
Joining Kooper in the
guitar slot is 15-year-old...
- by Al
Kooper, this
track was
described by
Kooper as "musically more
sophisticated than
anything else on the
Highway 61
Revisited album."
Kooper has recalled...