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  1. Chris Harp Blues Project, Dresden. 1,178 likes. Offizielle Facebook Seite von Chris Harp Blues Project

  2. #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 ...

  3. Live at the Café Au Go Go by The Blues Project released in 1966. Find album reviews, track lists, credits, awards and more at AllMusic.

  4. THE BLUES PROJECT. Projections (LP) ブラッド、スウェット&ティアーズに在籍するスティーヴ・カッツやアル・クーパーらによるブルース・プロジェクト唯一のスタジオ録音作となる1966年のセカンドアルバム。. ホワイトブルーズロック然としたナンバーはもちろん ...

  5. Christian Blues Project. 100 likes · 1 talking about this. The Christian Blues Project was formed in 2021, and features music based on classics by Sister Rosetta Tharpe and other pioneers of that...

  6. 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 ...

  7. 19 de sept. de 2022 · The Blues Project, the New York City-based band whose mid-’60s albums helped usher in the blues-rock revolution—and which then expanded into other musical areas—will release Evolution, their first album of new studio recordings in 50 years.The album features founding members Steve Katz, on guitar and vocals, and drummer Roy Blumenfeld (also on vocals).