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by Al Kooper


  Cry Baby

  “Cry Like a Baby”

  Crystals, The

  “Cry Tough”

  Dallas

  Daltrey, Roger.

  Daniels, Charlie

  Danko, Rick

  Darin, Bobby

  “Dark End of the Street”

  Daughtrey, Dean

  Davenport, Billy

  David. Hal

  Davis, Clive

  Davis. Miles

  Davis, Stanton

  Dean, Walter

  “Dear Mr. Fantasy”

  Deep Purple

  DeLia. Joe

  Depp, Johnny

  “Desolation Row”

  Devil and Daniel Webster, The

  “Devil in Disguise”

  Diamond, Neil

  Dickinson, Bruce

  Diddley, Bo

  Dion

  Dirt Band

  Disc

  Discography

  Dixon, Willie

  “Dock of the Bay”

  Doezema, Bob

  Dr. Generosity’s

  Domino, Fats

  Donovan

  “Do Right Woman”

  “Don’t Ask Me No Questions”

  “Don’t Take Candy from a Stranger”

  “Don’t Tell Me”

  Doobie Brothers, The

  Doors, The

  Doubleday, Marcus

  Douglas, Jerry

  Drifters, The

  Driscoll, Julie (Jools)

  “Drowning in the Sea of Love,”

  Drummond, Tim

  Dunn, Duck

  Duryea, Pete

  Dusty in Memphis

  Dylan, Bob

  Blonde on Blonde album.

  Forest Hills concert , 1965

  at Newport Folk Festival , 1965

  photographs of

  thirtieth anniversary concert honoring

  touring with band in fall 1981

  Eagles, The

  Easton, Elliot

  Eddie & The Hot Rods

  Eddy. Duane

  Edmonds, Ben

  Ed Sullivan Show, The

  Edwards, Bob

  Electric Flag, the

  Electric Ladyland

  Elektra Records

  Elijah

  “Eli’s Coming”

  Elliott, Ramblin’ Jack

  Ellison, Lorraine

  Ellsworth, Ruth

  “El Paso”

  Ely, Joe

  Emerson, Sam

  EMI

  “Enjoy Getting’ It On”

  Entwistle, John

  Epic Records

  Ertegun, Ahmet

  Essex, David

  Evans, Dave

  Evans, Tom

  Even Dozen Jug Band, The

  “Everyday I Have to Cry Some,”

  “Every Time You Go Away”

  Experimental Jazz Quartet

  Fabulous Thunderbirds, The

  Farina, Dennis

  Farina, Mimi

  Farina, Richard

  Favorite Nations

  “Feelin’ Groovy”

  Feiten, Buzzy

  Ferguson, Maynard

  Fetta, John Paul

  Fielder, Jim

  Blood, Sweat & Tears and

  Fig, Anton

  Fike, Lamar

  Fillmore, the

  Fine, Stu

  Finn, Larry

  “Fire and Water”

  Fitzpatrick, Frank

  Five Stairsteps, The

  Five Towns College

  Flamingos, The

  Flanders, Tommy see also Blues Project, The

  Flowers, Herbie

  Floyd, Eddie

  “Flute Thing

  “Fly Away”

  Fogelberg, Dan

  Folkways-Verve

  “Fool for Your Stockings”

  “Fools Like Me”

  Forest Hills Tennis Stadium, 1965

  Dylan concert at

  Forrest, Bob

  Forum, Los Angeles

  “For Your Love”

  Foster, David

  Frankie & Johnny

  Frankie Lymon and the Teenagers

  Franklin, Aretha

  Franklin, Jeff

  Franklin, Paul

  “Free Bird”

  “Free Bird II;‘

  Free Bird Mansion

  Freed, Alan

  Freed, Lance

  Frontiere, Dominic

  Fulghum, Robert

  Fundis, Garth

  Funky Faculty, The

  Funnochios

  Fusco, Vinnie

  Gale, Eric

  Gallagher, Bill

  Gallagher, Rory

  Gallico, Al

  Garay, Val

  Garcia, Jerry

  Gardner, John

  Garfunkel, Art

  Gamier, Tony

  Garrett, Snuff

  Garrick Theater

  Gary, Bruce

  Gary Lewis and the Playboys

  Gaslight, the

  Gately, Michael (Mike)

  Geils Band, J.

  Generation Club

  George, Greg

  “Georgia on My Mind”

  Gescheldt, Alfred

  Getz, Stan

  Getz Au Go Go

  Gibbons, Billy

  Gibson, Henry

  Gillan, Ian

  Gillespie, Dizzy

  “Gimmee Three Steps”

  “Girls Just Wanna Have Fun”

  Glan, Penti

  Gleason, Ralph J.

  “Gloria”

  Goddard, Paul

  “God Only Knows”

  Goffin, Gerry

  “Goin’ Down Louisiana”

  “Going Back”

  “Going Going Gone”

  Gold, Debbie

  Gold, Wally

  Goldberg, Barry

  Golden Chords, the

  Goldmark, Kathi

  Goldmine

  Goldner, George

  Goldner, Linda

  Goldsmith, Mike and Karon

  Goldstein, Harvey, see Brooks, Harvey (ne Goldstein)

  Goldstein, Jerry

  Goodman, Benny

  “Good Vibrations:

  Gordon, Jim

  Gordon, Shep

  Gottehrer, Richard

  Graham, Bill

  Grand Fund Railroad

  Grand Ole Opry

  Grant, Lee

  Grateful Dead, The

  Gravenites, Nick

  Great Society, The

  Green, Al

  Green, Debby

  Greenberg, Kenny

  Greenfield, Howie

  “Green Onions”

  Green on Red

  Greer Stadium, Nashville

  Gregg, Bobby

  Gribble, Jim

  Griffin, Paul

  Grin

  Groening, Matt

  Grossman, Albert

  Grossman, Stefan

  Guercio, James William

  Guy, Buddy

  Halee, Roy

  Hall, Carl

  Hall, Jimmy

  “Hallelujah I Love Her So,”

  Halligan, Dick

  “Haloes,”

  Ham, Peter

  Hammond, John, Jr.

  Hammond, John, Sr.

  Hancock, Herbie

  Handy, John

  “Hang ‘Em High,”

  Hard Day’s Night, A (film)

  Hardly Worthit Players, The

  “Harlem Nocturne,”

  Harris, Paul

  Harrison, George

  Harwood, Barry

  Hatfield, Bobby

  Havens, Richie

  “Hawaii,”

  Hawkins, Ronnie

  Hawks, The

  Hayward, Ritchie

  “Heart Is A Lonely Hunter, The,”

  Heid, Patti

  Heider, Wally

  “Hello Mary Lou,”

  Helm, Levon

  Henderson, Jill

  Henderson, Mike

/>   Henderson, Sally

  Hendrix, Jimi

  guitar given to Kooper by

  Hentoff, Nat

  “Here We Go Again,”

  “Here We Go Loop-de-Loop,”

  “Heroes and Villains,”

  “He’s A Rebel,”

  Hesseman, Howard

  “He’s So Fine,”

  Heyman, Joe

  Highway Revisited

  Hoffman, Dustin

  Hoh, Eddie

  Holiday, Billie

  Hollywood Bowl

  Hoizman, Jac

  Honeymoon in Vegas

  “Honky Tonk Woman,”

  Hood, Clarence

  Hooke, Jack

  Hooker, John Lee

  Hooper, Tobe

  Hopkins. Nicky

  Hotel California

  “Hound Dog,”

  House, Son

  “House in the Country,”

  Houston, Whitney

  Huntsman, Paul

  Hutchinson, Hutch

  Hutton, Danny

  Hydra

  Hynde, Chrissie

  “I Ain’t Marchin’ Anymore,”

  “I Ain’t the One,”

  “I Believe in You,”

  “I Can’t Keep from Crying (Sometimes),”

  “I Can’t Quit Her,”

  “I Can’t Stop Loving You,”

  “If Dogs Run Free,”

  “I Feel Free,”

  “I Forgot to Be Your Lover,”

  “I Found A Love,”

  “I’ll Keep It with Mine,”

  “I Love You More Than You’ll Ever Know,”

  “I’m a Country Boy,”

  “I’m a Midnight Mover,”

  “I’m Your Puppet,”

  “I Must Be Seeing Things,”

  “I Need to Fly,”

  “I Need You,”

  “I Only Have Eyes For You,”

  Ingram, James

  Insomnia (King)

  “In the Midnight Hour,”

  Intveldt, James

  Iron Butterfly

  Island Records

  I Stand Alone

  “It Hurts to Be in Love,”

  “It’s All Over Now, Baby Blue,”

  “It’s Not a Crime,”

  “It Takes a Lot to Laugh It Takes a Train to Cry,”

  “I Wanna Be Your Driver,”

  “I Want You,”

  “I Wish You Would,”

  Jackie the K Dancers

  Jackson, Chuck

  Jaffe, Jerry

  Jagger, Mick

  “Jailbait,”

  James, Billy

  James Gang, The

  James, Marcus

  Jan & Dean

  Jarmels, The

  Jefferson Airplane

  Jeremy & The Satyrs

  Jessel, George

  Jim & Jean

  John, Elton

  Johnson, Blind Willie

  Johnson, Eric

  Johnson, Johnnie

  Johnston, Bob

  Johnston, Don.

  “Jolie,”

  Jones, Brian

  Jones, George

  Jones, Jack

  Jones, Jolie

  Jones, Quincy

  Joplin. Janis

  Judd, Wynonna

  “Just For A Thrill,”

  “Just One Smile,”

  Kahn, John

  Kalb, Danny

  see also Blues Project, The

  Kapralik, Dave

  Kapusta Kristmas Album, The.

  Katz, Dennis

  Katz, Steve

  Blood, Sweat & Tears and

  see also Blues Project, The

  Keel, Beverly

  Keifer, Lee

  Kellegren, Gary

  Kelly, Josh

  Keltner, Jim

  Kennedy, Jerry

  Kenny G

  Kerner, Judy (Kooper’s first wife)

  Kessell, Barney

  Kettle of Fish

  Keys, Bobby

  Kiefer, Lee

  Killer Joe

  King, B. B.

  King, Ben E.

  King, Carole

  King, Ed

  King, Stephen

  King, Tabitha

  King of the Blues

  Kingsolver, Barbara

  Kirshner, Don

  Knieter, Gerald

  Knight, Gladys

  “Knock Three Times,”

  Knudsen, Keith

  Koerner, Spider John

  Konikoff, Sandy.

  Kooper, Al:

  appearing as Al Casey

  in Austin, Texas

  Backstage Passes

  birth of

  Blood, Sweat & Tears and

  The Blues Project and, see Blues Project, The

  brain tumor

  with Columbia Records A&R department

  Comeback Album of the Year, Memphis Blues Awards

  discography

  the draft and

  Dylan session of 1965 and ensuing session jobs

  fiftieth Birthday Bash

  as head of A&R for PolyGram Records West Coast

  Honorary Doctorate of Music

  Japan tour

  Les Paul Award

  life in London

  marriages, see Bilbeaux, Vivien; Kerner, Judy; Oppenheim, Joan

  Milestones Award, Numark Industries

 

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