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Bob Dylan hat in der Musikgeschichte des Jahrhunderts wie kein anderer seine Spuren hinterlassen. Mit Folkmusik hatte der Amerikaner seinen. Ab brachte Bob Dylan mehr Rock-Einflüsse in seine Folk-Songs ein und kooperierte dafür mit der Rockband The Band. Eingefleischte Folk-Fans warfen. Bob Dylan, [bob ˈdɪlən], eigentlich Robert Allen Zimmerman (* Mai in Duluth, Minnesota), ist ein US-amerikanischer Musiker und Lyriker. Er gilt als.
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Bob Dylan, eigentlich Robert Allen Zimmerman, ist ein US-amerikanischer Musiker und Lyriker. Er gilt als einer der einflussreichsten Musiker des Jahrhunderts. „Für seine poetischen Neuschöpfungen in der großen amerikanischen Songtradition“. Bob Dylan, [bob ˈdɪlən], eigentlich Robert Allen Zimmerman (* Mai in Duluth, Minnesota), ist ein US-amerikanischer Musiker und Lyriker. Er gilt als. Diese Diskografie gibt eine Übersicht über die veröffentlichten Tonträger des US-amerikanischen Song-Poeten Bob Dylan und deren Platzierung in den. Bis heute hat Bob Dylan zahlreiche philosophische wie musikalische Wandlungen durchgemacht. Auch aufgrund seiner poetischen Texte erhielt er den. Jahrhunderts ist Bob Dylan. Der Künstler wurde am Mai unter dem Namen Robert Allen Zimmerman in Duluth in Minnesota geboren. Schon als. Ab brachte Bob Dylan mehr Rock-Einflüsse in seine Folk-Songs ein und kooperierte dafür mit der Rockband The Band. Eingefleischte Folk-Fans warfen. Sänger Bob Dylan kommt in Duluth, im US-Bundesstaat Minnesota, als Robert Allen Zimmerman und Sohn jüdischer Eltern zur Welt. Schon als Jugendlicher.
Doch wer bereits Bob Dylan auf der Rechnu Artikel am Lager. LP. EUR 16,99*. Diese Diskografie gibt eine Übersicht über die veröffentlichten Tonträger des US-amerikanischen Song-Poeten Bob Dylan und deren Platzierung in den. Bis heute hat Bob Dylan zahlreiche philosophische wie musikalische Wandlungen durchgemacht. Auch aufgrund seiner poetischen Texte erhielt er den.
Desire included the song "Hurricane," written by Dylan about the boxer Rubin "Hurricane" Carter , then serving life in prison after what many felt was an wrongful conviction of triple homicide in Dylan was one of many prominent public figures who helped popularize Carter's cause, leading to a retrial in , when he was again convicted.
After a painful split with his wife, Sara Lowndes — the song "Sara" on Desire was Dylan's plaintive but unsuccessful attempt to win Lowndes back — Dylan again reinvented himself, declaring in that he was a born-again Christian.
The tour and albums that followed were less successful, however, and Dylan's religious leanings soon became less overt in his music. In , he was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.
Notable albums during this period included Infidels ; the five-disc retrospective Biograph ; Knocked Out Loaded ; and Oh Mercy , which became his best-received album in years.
He invented a new way a pop singer could sound, broke through the limitations of what a recording artist could achieve and changed the face of rock and roll forever.
Dylan's album Time Out of Mind reestablished this one-time folk icon as one of rock's preeminent wise men, winning three Grammy Awards.
He continued his vigorous touring schedule, including a memorable performance in for Pope John Paul II in which he played "Knockin' on Heaven's Door," and a tour with Paul Simon.
Dylan then took time out from his music to tell the story of his life. The singer released Chronicles: Volume One , the first in a three-book memoir series, in the fall of Dylan gave his first full interview in 20 years for a documentary released in In , Dylan released the studio album Modern Times.
After hitting stores in late August, it reached the top of the album charts the next month. A mixture of blues, country and folk, the album was praised for its rich sound and imagery.
Several critics also remarked the album had a playful, knowing quality. Showing no signs of slowing down, Dylan continued to tour throughout the first decade of the 21st century, and released the studio album Together Through Life in April In addition, he exhibited 40 of his original paintings for a solo show at the National Gallery of Denmark.
In , the artist released yet another live album, Bob Dylan in Concert - Brandeis University , and in September , he delivered his newest studio album, Tempest.
Shadows in the Night , a cover album of American standards, followed in A year later, Dylan released Fallen Angels , his 37th studio album, which features more classic songs from the Great American Songbook.
In , Dylan was one of the artists featured on the six-track EP Universal Love: Wedding Songs Reimagined , a collection of classics from various eras revised with same-sex pronouns.
Hailed as the Shakespeare of his generation, Dylan sold tens of millions of albums, wrote more than songs recorded by more than 2, artists, performed all over the world, and set the standard for lyric writing.
He was awarded the Nobel Prize for Literature in He grew up in the northeastern Minnesota mining town of Hibbing , where his father co-owned Zimmerman Furniture and Appliance Co.
Taken with the music of Hank Williams , Little Richard , Elvis Presley , and Johnny Ray, he acquired his first guitar in at age 14 and later, as a high school student, played in a series of rock and roll bands.
In , just before enrolling at the University of Minnesota in Minneapolis , he served a brief stint playing piano for rising pop star Bobby Vee. While attending college, he discovered the bohemian section of Minneapolis known as Dinkytown.
Fascinated by Beat poetry and folksinger Woody Guthrie , he began performing folk music in coffeehouses, adopting the last name Dylan after the Welsh poet Dylan Thomas.
Restless and determined to meet Guthrie—who was confined to a hospital in New Jersey—he relocated to the East Coast.
He quickly built a cult following and within four months was hired to play harmonica for a Harry Belafonte recording session.
His singing voice—a cowboy lament laced with Midwestern patois, with an obvious nod to Guthrie—confounded many critics.
It was a sound that took some getting used to. About this time, Dylan signed a seven-year management contract with Albert Grossman, who soon replaced Hammond with another Columbia producer, Tom Wilson.
Dylan spawned imitators at coffeehouses and record labels everywhere. At the Newport Folk Festival, while previewing songs from Another Side of Bob Dylan , he confounded his core audience by performing songs of a personal nature rather than his signature protest repertoire.
Although his new lyrics were as challenging as his earlier compositions , a backlash from purist folk fans began and continued for three years as Dylan defied convention at every turn.
On his next album, Bringing It All Back Home , electric instruments were openly brandished—a violation of folk dogma—and only two protest songs were included.
Other rock artists were soon pilfering the Dylan songbook and joining the juggernaut. It was the final link in the chain. And the album containing the hit single, Highway 61 Revisited , further vindicated his abdication of the protest throne.
He returned for a two-song acoustic encore. Nonetheless, reams were written about his electric betrayal and banishment from the folk circle.
See BTW: Dylan goes electric—the event, the debate. After a well-received acoustic opening set, Dylan was joined by his new backing band Al Kooper on keyboards, Harvey Brooks on bass, and, from the Hawks , Canadian guitarist Robbie Robertson and drummer Levon Helm.
Backed by Robertson, Helm, and the rest of the Hawks Rick Danko on bass, Richard Manuel on piano, and Garth Hudson on organ and saxophone , Dylan toured incessantly in and , always playing to sold-out, agitated audiences.
On November 22, , Dylan married Sara Lowndes. They split their time between a townhouse in Greenwich Village and a country estate in Woodstock , New York.
He toured Europe with the Hawks soon to reemerge as the Band until the summer of , when a motorcycle accident in Woodstock brought his amazing seven-year momentum to an abrupt halt.
Citing a serious neck injury, he retreated to his home in Woodstock and virtually disappeared for two years.
During his recuperation, Dylan edited film footage from his European tour that was to be shown on television but instead surfaced years later as the seldom-screened film Eat the Document.
Also in April , The New York Times announced that Dylan was launching Heaven's Door, a range of three whiskeys: a straight rye, a straight bourbon and a "double-barreled" whiskey.
Dylan has been involved in both the creation and the marketing of the range. The Times described the venture as "Mr.
Dylan's entry into the booming celebrity-branded spirits market, the latest career twist for an artist who has spent five decades confounding expectations.
The set comprises five full Dylan performances from the tour and recently discovered tapes from Dylan's tour rehearsals. Stay safe, stay observant and may God be with you.
This was the first time that Dylan had scored a number one song on a pop chart under his own name. Rough and Rowdy Ways , Dylan's 39th studio album and his first album of original material since , was released on June 19 to favorable reviews.
On Rough and Rowdy Ways , Dylan is exploring terrain nobody else has reached before—yet he just keeps pushing on into the future. Dylan commented on the killing of George Floyd : "It was beyond ugly.
Let's hope that justice comes swift for the Floyd family and for the nation. There are numerous ways you can think about this virus.
I think you just have to let it run its course. The Never Ending Tour commenced on June 7, , [] and Dylan has played roughly dates a year for the entirety of the s and s—a heavier schedule than most performers who started out in the s.
Critics such as Richard Williams and Andy Gill have argued that Dylan has found a successful way to present his rich legacy of material.
Dylan's performances in China in April generated controversy. Some criticised him for not making any explicit comment on the political situation in China, and for, allegedly, allowing the Chinese authorities to censor his set list.
There's no logical answer to that, so we sent them the set lists from the previous 3 months. If there were any songs, verses or lines censored, nobody ever told me about it and we played all the songs that we intended to play.
In , Dylan undertook two tours in Europe. In October , Dylan's touring company indicated that he would play 14 concerts in Japan in April The cover of Dylan's album Self Portrait is a reproduction of a painting of a face by Dylan.
The exhibition coincided with the publication of Bob Dylan: The Drawn Blank Series , which includes reproductions from the series.
In July , a leading contemporary art gallery, Gagosian Gallery , announced their representation of Dylan's paintings.
The show consisted of thirty paintings, transforming and satirizing popular magazines, including Playboy and Babytalk.
In November , the Halcyon Gallery in London mounted Mood Swings , an exhibition in which Dylan displayed seven wrought iron gates he had made.
In a statement released by the gallery, Dylan said, "I've been around iron all my life ever since I was a kid. I was born and raised in iron ore country, where you could breathe it and smell it every day.
Gates appeal to me because of the negative space they allow. They can be closed but at the same time they allow the seasons and breezes to enter and flow.
They can shut you out or shut you in. And in some ways there is no difference. In November , the Halcyon Gallery featured a collection of drawings, watercolors and acrylic works by Dylan.
The works consisted of Dylan hand-written lyrics of his songs, with each song illustrated by a drawing. Since , Dylan has published eight books of paintings and drawings.
Dylan has published Tarantula , a work of prose poetry ; Chronicles: Volume One , the first part of his memoirs; several books of the lyrics of his songs, and eight books of his art.
He has also been the subject of numerous biographies and critical studies. Dylan's first serious relationship was with artist Suze Rotolo , a daughter of American Communist Party radicals.
According to Dylan, "She was the most erotic thing I'd ever seen The air was suddenly filled with banana leaves.
We started talking and my head started to spin. When Joan Baez first met Dylan in April , she had already released her first album and was acclaimed as the "Queen of Folk".
K, their romantic relationship had begun to fizzle out, as captured in D. Pennebaker's documentary film Dont Look Back. Dylan married Sara Lownds , who had worked as a model and a secretary at Drew Associates , on November 22, Dylan also adopted Sara's daughter from a prior marriage, Maria Lownds later Dylan, born October 21, Bob and Sara Dylan were divorced on June 29, Maria married musician Peter Himmelman in Dylan married his backup singer Carolyn Dennis often professionally known as Carol Dennis on June 4, Desiree Gabrielle Dennis-Dylan, their daughter, was born on January 31, Their marriage and child remained a closely guarded secret until the publication of Howard Sounes ' biography Down the Highway: The Life of Bob Dylan , in When not touring, Dylan is believed to live primarily in Point Dume , a promontory on the coast of Malibu, California , though he also owns property around the world.
Growing up in Hibbing, Minnesota, Dylan and his family were part of the area's small, close-knit Jewish community and in May Dylan had his Bar Mitzvah.
During the late s, Dylan converted to Christianity. He responded by saying, 'Yes he did in fact want Christ in his life.
By , Dylan was distancing himself from the " born again " label. That's just a media term. I don't think I've been an agnostic.
I've always thought there's a superior power, that this is not the real world and that there's a world to come.
In , he told David Gates of Newsweek :. Here's the thing with me and the religious thing. This is the flat-out truth: I find the religiosity and philosophy in the music.
I don't find it anywhere else. I don't adhere to rabbis, preachers, evangelists, all of that. I've learned more from the songs than I've learned from any of this kind of entity.
The songs are my lexicon. I believe the songs. In an interview published in The New York Times on September 28, , journalist Jon Pareles reported that "Dylan says he now subscribes to no organized religion.
Dylan has supported the Chabad Lubavitch movement, [] and has privately participated in Jewish religious events, including the Bar Mitzvahs of his sons and attending Hadar Hatorah , a Chabad Lubavitch yeshiva.
In September and September , he appeared on the Chabad telethon. Dylan has continued to perform songs from his gospel albums in concert, occasionally covering traditional religious songs.
He has also made passing references to his religious faith—such as in a interview with 60 Minutes , when he told Ed Bradley that "the only person you have to think twice about lying to is either yourself or to God.
Dylan replied: "Well, I am a true believer. The Nobel Prize committee announced on October 13, , that it would be awarding Dylan the Nobel Prize in Literature "for having created new poetic expressions within the great American song tradition.
Dylan, 75, is the first musician to win the award, and his selection on Thursday is perhaps the most radical choice in a history stretching back to Whoever dreams about something like that?
Ambassador to Sweden. On April 2, , Academy secretary Sara Danius reported: "Earlier today the Swedish Academy met with Bob Dylan for a private ceremony [with no media present] in Stockholm, during which Dylan received his gold medal and diploma.
Twelve members of the Academy were present. Spirits were high. Champagne was had. Quite a bit of time was spent looking closely at the gold medal, in particular the beautifully crafted back, an image of a young man sitting under a laurel tree who listens to the Muse.
Taken from Virgil's Aeneid , the inscription reads: Inventas vitam iuvat excoluisse per artes , loosely translated as "And they who bettered life on earth by their newly found mastery.
Dylan's deadline June Now that the lecture has been delivered, the Dylan adventure is coming to a close.
He concludes: "Our songs are alive in the land of the living. But songs are unlike literature. They're meant to be sung, not read.
The words in Shakespeare's plays were meant to be acted on the stage. Just as lyrics in songs are meant to be sung, not read on a page.
And I hope some of you get the chance to listen to these lyrics the way they were intended to be heard: in concert or on record or however people are listening to songs these days.
I return once again to Homer, who says, 'Sing in me, oh Muse, and through me tell the story'. Dylan has been described as one of the most influential figures of the 20th century, musically and culturally.
He was included in the Time The Most Important People of the Century , where he was called "master poet, caustic social critic and intrepid, guiding spirit of the counterculture generation.
Initially modeling his writing style on the songs of Woody Guthrie , [] the blues of Robert Johnson , [] and what he termed the "architectural forms" of Hank Williams songs, [] Dylan added increasingly sophisticated lyrical techniques to the folk music of the early s, infusing it "with the intellectualism of classic literature and poetry.
He so enlarged himself through the folk background that he incorporated it for a while. He defined the genre for a while.
When Dylan made his move from acoustic folk and blues music to a rock backing, the mix became more complex.
For many critics, his greatest achievement was the cultural synthesis exemplified by his mids trilogy of albums— Bringing It All Back Home , Highway 61 Revisited and Blonde on Blonde.
In Mike Marqusee 's words:. Between late and the middle of , Dylan created a body of work that remains unique. The beauty of these albums retains the power to shock and console.
Dylan's lyrics began to receive detailed scrutiny from academics and poets as early as , when Stanford University sponsored the first international academic conference on Bob Dylan to be held in the United States.
Thomas , Classics professor at Harvard University , created a freshman seminar titled "Dylan" "to put the artist in context of not just popular culture of the last half-century, but the tradition of classical poets like Virgil and Homer.
Literary critic Christopher Ricks published Dylan's Visions of Sin , a page analysis of Dylan's work, [] and has said: "I'd not have written a book about Dylan, to stand alongside my books on Milton and Keats , Tennyson and T.
Eliot , if I didn't think Dylan a genius of and with language. Dylan's voice also received critical attention.
Robert Shelton described his early vocal style as "a rusty voice suggesting Guthrie's old performances, etched in gravel like Dave Van Ronk's.
Christophe Lebold writes in the journal Oral Tradition , "Dylan's more recent broken voice enables him to present a world view at the sonic surface of the songs—this voice carries us across the landscape of a broken, fallen world.
The anatomy of a broken world in "Everything is Broken" on the album Oh Mercy is but an example of how the thematic concern with all things broken is grounded in a concrete sonic reality.
Dylan is considered a seminal influence on many musical genres. Tambourine Man " and the subsequent album , while the Band were Dylan's backing band on his tour , recorded The Basement Tapes with him in [] and featured three previously unreleased Dylan songs on their debut album.
Some critics have dissented from the view of Dylan as a visionary figure in popular music. In his book Awopbopaloobop Alopbamboom , Nik Cohn objected: "I can't take the vision of Dylan as seer, as teenage messiah, as everything else he's been worshipped as.
The way I see him, he's a minor talent with a major gift for self-hype. Fellow musicians have also presented dissenting views. Joni Mitchell described Dylan as a "plagiarist" and his voice as "fake" in a interview in the Los Angeles Times , despite the fact that Mitchell had toured with Dylan in the past, and both artists have covered each others songs.
If Dylan's work in the s was seen as bringing intellectual ambition to popular music, [] critics in the 21st century described him as a figure who had greatly expanded the folk culture from which he initially emerged.
Hoberman wrote in his Village Voice review:. Elvis might never have been born, but someone else would surely have brought the world rock 'n' roll.
No such logic accounts for Bob Dylan. No iron law of history demanded that a would-be Elvis from Hibbing, Minnesota, would swerve through the Greenwich Village folk revival to become the world's first and greatest rock 'n' roll beatnik bard and then—having achieved fame and adoration beyond reckoning—vanish into a folk tradition of his own making.
When Dylan was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, The New York Times commented: "In choosing a popular musician for the literary world's highest honor, the Swedish Academy, which awards the prize, dramatically redefined the boundaries of literature, setting off a debate about whether song lyrics have the same artistic value as poetry or novels.
Dylan is the brilliant inheritor of the bardic tradition. Great choice. Dylan's archive, comprising notebooks, song drafts, business contracts, recordings and movie out-takes, is held at the Gilcrease Museum's Helmerich Center for American Research in Tulsa, Oklahoma , which is also the home of the papers of Woody Guthrie.
The 1. In , a massive Bob Dylan mural was unveiled in downtown Minneapolis, the city where Dylan attended university for a year.
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The civil rights movement and the folk music movement were pretty close and allied together at that time. Main articles: Electric Dylan controversy and Folk rock.
Dylan's hit single, which appeared on the album Highway 61 Revisited. In , it was chosen as the greatest song of all time by Rolling Stone magazine.
Dylan said of the opening song from Blood on the Tracks : "I was trying to deal with the concept of time, and the way the characters change from the first person to the third person, and you're never sure if the first person is talking or the third person.
But as you look at the whole thing it really doesn't matter. Dylan took five months off at the beginning of to attend Bible school.
Billboard chart and included this Grammy -winning song. Dylan's Oscar -winning song was featured in the movie Wonder Boys.
The line "sapphire-tinted skies" echoes the verse of Shelley [] while "forty miles of bad road" echoes Duane Eddy 's hit single.
Main article: Rough and Rowdy Ways. Main article: Never Ending Tour. Main article: Bob Dylan bibliography. Main article: List of awards and nominations received by Bob Dylan.
Play media. While Shelton was writing Dylan's biography in the s, Dylan told him, "Straighten out in your book that I did not take my name from Dylan Thomas.
Dylan Thomas's poetry is for people that aren't really satisfied in their bed, for people who dig masculine romance. He later told reporters that he had an uncle named Dillon.
Shelton added that only when he reached New York in did the singer begin to spell his name "Dylan", by which time he was acquainted with the life and work of Dylan Thomas.
Shelton , pp. He came to feel it was a label the media had pinned on him, and in his autobiography, Chronicles , Dylan wrote: "The press never let up.
Once in a while I would have to rise up and offer myself for an interview so they wouldn't beat the door down.
Paul and it blew my mind. Michael Schumacher March 14, First Thought: Conversations with Allen Ginsberg. University of Minnesota Press. Who's been reading him lately?
And who's pushed him to the forefront? And if you think it's so easy to quote him and it can help your work, do it yourself and see how far you can get.
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Doch wer bereits Bob Dylan auf der Rechnu Artikel am Lager. LP. EUR 16,99*. Bob Dylan hat in der Musikgeschichte des Jahrhunderts wie kein anderer seine Spuren hinterlassen. Mit Folkmusik hatte der Amerikaner seinen. Bob Dylan wurde am Mai als Robert Allen Zimmerman in Duluth (Minnesota) geboren; im Februar erblickte sein jüngerer Bruder David Benjamin.
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At this point Dylan adopted the stance he held for the rest of his career: sidestepping the desires of the critics, he went in any direction but those called for in print.
When his audience and critics were convinced that his muse had left him, Dylan would deliver an album at full strength, only to withdraw again.
Dylan returned to Tennessee to record Nashville Skyline , which helped launch an entirely new genre , country rock. It charted at number three, but, owing to the comparative simplicity of its lyrics, people questioned whether Dylan remained a cutting-edge artist.
Its distribution methods were shrouded in secrecy certainly Columbia, whose contract with Dylan the album violated, was not involved.
Over the next quarter century Dylan continued to record, toured sporadically, and was widely honoured, though his impact was never as great or as immediate as it had been in the s.
In Princeton New Jersey University awarded him an honorary doctorate of music. His first book, Tarantula , a collection of unconnected writings, met with critical indifference when it was unceremoniously published in , five years after its completion.
In August Dylan made a rare appearance at a benefit concert that former Beatle George Harrison had organized for the newly independent nation of Bangladesh.
In he toured for the first time in eight years, reconvening with the Band by this time popular artists in their own right.
Before the Flood , the album documenting that tour, reached number three. It topped the Billboard album chart, as did Desire , released one year later.
In and Dylan barnstormed North America with a gypsylike touring company , announcing shows in radio interviews only hours before appearing. Lowndes and Dylan divorced in They had four children, including son Jakob, whose band the Wallflowers experienced pop success in the s.
In Dylan mounted a yearlong world tour and released a studio album, Street-Legal , and a live album, Bob Dylan at Budokan. In a dramatic turnabout, he converted to Christianity in and for three years recorded and performed only religious material, preaching between songs at live shows.
Critics and listeners were, once again, confounded. By , when Dylan was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame, his open zeal for Christianity was waning.
Dylan toured again in —87, backed by Tom Petty and the Heartbreakers, and in he costarred in the film Hearts of Fire.
When Life magazine published a list of the most influential Americans of the 20th century in , Dylan was included, and in he received a lifetime achievement award from the Recording Academy.
Later this event was released as a double album and video. As the s drew to a close, Dylan, who was called the greatest poet of the second half of the 20th century by Allen Ginsberg , performed for the pope at the Vatican, was nominated for the Nobel Prize for Literature, received a Kennedy Center Honor, and was made Commander in the Order of Arts and Letters the highest cultural award presented by the French government.
In , in a comeback of sorts, he won three Grammy Awards—including album of the year—for Time Out of Mind The next year he released what portended to be the first in a series of autobiographies, Chronicles: Volume 1.
A sound track album that included 26 previously unreleased tracks came out before the documentary aired. In Dylan turned his attention to satellite radio as the host of the weekly Theme Time Radio Hour and released Modern Times , which won a Grammy Award for best contemporary folk album.
He was still actively performing as he entered his 70s, and his 35th studio album, the rootsy Tempest , found him as vigorous as ever. Dylan then turned his attention to the so-called Great American Songbook, especially standards recorded by Frank Sinatra.
The resulting albums— Shadows in the Night , Fallen Angels , and the three-disc Triplicate —earned Dylan praise for his deeply felt interpretations.
Dylan continued to receive awards, including the Presidential Medal of Freedom Print Cite. Facebook Twitter. Give Feedback External Websites. Let us know if you have suggestions to improve this article requires login.
External Websites. Articles from Britannica Encyclopedias for elementary and high school students. Al Kooper As a musician, songwriter, and producer, Al Kooper has been involved with rock music since A member of the seminal blues-rock band the Blues Project, he also founded the jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat See Article History.
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