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  1. #5 – Flute Thing. The jazzy instrumental “Flute Thing” was composed by Al Kooper before Andy Kulberg’s flute playing rendered this tune a Blues Project classic. Fans of the Beastie Boys may recognize it from the hip-hop group’s “Flute Loop” as it was a song recorded for its album, III Communication.As the song progressed, each member of the Blues Project laid out solos that ...

  2. 2 de nov. de 2016 · The classic lineup of the Blues Project came together in 1965 in New York's Greenwich Village. The band featured Roy Blumenfeld (drums), Danny Kalb (guitar and vocals), Steve Katz (guitar and ...

  3. The Blues Project in 1966 (l. to r.): Andy Kulberg, Al Kooper, Danny Kalb, Steve Katz, Roy Blumenfeld. They called themselves The Blues Project but, in the spirit of the times—the mid-’60s—the blues was only their starting point. Like Cream, the Paul Butterfield Blues Band and many other outfits of that era, the New York-based quintet ...

  4. Guitar – Anthony "AC" Contreras, Joe Conde. Liner Notes, Producer – Art Martel. Mixed By, Mastered By – Brian Gerstner. Producer – Marco Melzi, Renato Bottani. Remastered By – Renato Bottani. Vocals, Harmonica, Producer – Alex "Lil A" Woodson.

  5. On the road again ! » Jean-François Verdier. 1-3 William « Bill » Russo Three Pieces for Blues Band and Symphony Orchestra4- Thierry MaillardOrchestra5-8- Thierry Maillard Symphonia Blues pour blues band et orchestre. Parution le 17 mars 2023 chez Indésens records. COMMANDER CE DISQUE.

  6. Projections is the second album by the American blues rock band the Blues Project.Produced by Tom Wilson and released by Verve/Folkways in November 1966, the album was their first studio release and examined a more rock-based sound. Jim Marshall was credited as the photographer of the album cover.. Soon after the release of this album, Al Kooper left the band in the spring of 1967 to form ...

  7. Live at the Cafe Au Go Go is the debut album by the American band the Blues Project, recorded live during the Blues Bag four-day concert on the evenings of November 24–27, 1965 at the Cafe Au Go Go in New York City. The recording finished up in January, 1966 at the same venue, by which time Tommy Flanders had left the band. They scaled down their usual lengthy arrangements for the album due ...