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  1. www.alkooper.com › diary-2002-andy-kulbergThe Website of Al Kooper

    2002: Andy Kulberg Andy Kulberg and Al Kooper The first thing is that I lost a dear friend this morning. Andy Kulberg, bass-player/flautist of The Blues Project passed away today. He was amazingly talented, one of the sweetest people I ever met, and the bearer of a wonderful sense of humor.

  2. 21 de nov. de 2022 · The following year, Kalb formed the Danny Kalb Quartet with rhythm guitarist Artie Traum, bassist Andy Kulberg and drummer Roy Blumenfeld. Traum was soon replaced with guitarist Steve Katz.

  3. 1 de feb. de 2002 · Andy Kulberg, the longtime Marin County musician whose instrumental piece, "Flute Thing," with the Blues Project was one of the first "underground rock" hits, died after a long battle with cancer ...

  4. 21 de jul. de 2021 · Sadly, founding member Andy Kulberg passed away from lymphoma on January 28, 2002, at age 57. On October 18, 2007, he was inducted into the Buffalo Music Hall of Fame. (by Karl Sharicz) Seatrain – four years as a band – five different lineups – five different drummers – five different guitarists – one original and consistent member ...

  5. Shortly after, Kulberg departed and would go on to form the band "Seatrain" with violinist Richard Greene. Noted for being produced by George Martin (the first group he produced after The Beatles' breakup in 1970), they recorded four studio albums before they dissolved in 1973.

  6. View credits, reviews, tracks and shop for the 1969 Vinyl release of "Tommy Flanders, Danny Kalb, Steve Katz, Al Kooper, Andy Kulberg, Roy Blumenfeld Of The Blues Project" on Discogs.

  7. 21 de nov. de 2022 · But when Danny temporarily put down his well-worn acoustic Gibson J-200 and plugged in his Les Paul model electric guitar, he helped spark a new era in American music. He founded The Blues Project in 1965 (along with Al Kooper, Andy Kulberg, Steve Katz, and Roy Blumenfeld) blazing new trails and injecting a healthy dose of blues into the rock ...