EDITOR'S NOTE


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About the author As a musician, songwriter, and producer, Al Kooper has been involved with rock music since 1958. A member of the seminal blues-rock band the Blues Project, he also founded the jazz-rock group Blood, Sweat and Tears and discovered and produced Southern rock pioneers Lynyrd Skynyrd. His quirky, influential keyboard style first emerged with his distinctive organ playing on Bob Dylan's Like a Rolling Stone. Kooper's serendipitous involvement in that legendary recording session was the first of several times that he was to be an important participant in events that were landmarks in Dylan's career. Kooper was part of the backing band at Dylan's first live performance with electric accompaniment, at the Newport Folk Festival in 1965. He also was in the band at Dylan's second (and in some ways more cataclysmic) electric performance, at the Forest Hills Tennis Stadium. When Dylan went to Nashville, Tennessee, in 1966 to record his groundbreaking Blonde on Blonde album, Kooper was a key session player, as he was on New Morning (which he also produced) in 1970. In 1981 Kooper was part of Dylan's touring band, and he performed on five of Dylan's studio albums in the 1980s. His autobiography, Backstage Passes & Backstabbing Bastards: Memoirs of a Rock 'n' Roll Survivor (1998), contains many anecdotes relating to his longtime association with Dylan.

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