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  1. Steve performs a casual, charismatic and candid musician's progress through bands culminating in Blood, Sweat and Tears and American Flyer!!!Sound by Brad Bi...

  2. 16 de dic. de 2022 · Blues Project 2021 - Bearsville Theater (left to right): Ken Clark, Chris Morrison, Roy Blumenfeld, Scott Petito, Steve Katz. “We really didn’t know what we were doing except for what we wanted to do,” says Steve Katz looking back at the original Blues Project in 1965. “The whole thing was that we were nuts.

  3. 1 de dic. de 2021 · Steve Katz is widely known as the world’s first Chief Information Security Officer (CISO). He has had some involvement with security concepts since the 1970s, became an early head of a security department in the 1980s, and became a CISO in the mid 1990s.

  4. Guitarist/singer Steve Katz may not be quite a household name, never having pursued a solo career, but he's played on an enviable string of recordings during the 1960s and '70s, in acoustic folk, jazz, blues, R&B, hard rock, and almost every other popular genre that's come along in America since the start of the '60s.

  5. BIOS. Roy Blumenfeld had a ringside seat from his drum kit on some of the most exciting musical events in New York City during the mid-’60s. Born in the Bronx in 1944, he reached his teens as the first wave of American rock & roll was being created. He took up the drums and found himself drawn to blues, R&B, and jazz.

  6. 5 de jul. de 2021 · Steve Katz was a founder and member of Blood Sweat & Tears and The Blues Project, two of the greatest bands. Robert’s featured song in this episode is “With You” from Project Grand Slam’s album PGS 7 released in 2019. Robert chose this song because it’s a love song, and this episode contains a Songfest with Steve and Robert featuring ...

  7. wtam.iheart.com › content › 2023/03/30-what-the-hell-happened-to-blood-sweat-tearsSTEVE KATZ of BS&T - Newsradio WTAM 1100

    30 de mar. de 2023 · Steve Katz's professional career started in the late fifties on a local Schenectady, New York television program called Teenage Barn. Accompanied by piano, Steve would sing such hits of the day as "Tammy" and "April Love". At 15, Steve studied guitar with Dave Van Ronk and Reverend Gary Davis.