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BLUES PROJECT
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[Personnel] [Live At The Cafe' au Go Go] [Projections] [Live At The Matrix] [Live At Town Hall]
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BLUES PROJECT
WHAT's NEW
[Top (page index)] [Up] [Down] [Bottom (site index)]What's new on this web page?
If you see the date changing on this page, without an announcement in this section, it is probably something like fixing minor coding problems, spelling errors, minor layout changes, new page on this site (so I changed bottom index), ... Any major changes to this page, will be announced here.
December 8, 2007. I was recently asked if I knew anything about Tommy Flanders, original singer with the Blues Project. After some web searching, I came up with:
The Moonstone, a solo project of Tommy Flanders was released in 1969 (and is now avcailable on CD).
Sean Benjamin or Sean Benjamin formed a group with Tommy Flanders in 1974.
Carolyne Mas was managed by Tommy Flanders in 1978.
If you have any additional information, I would be interested to know about it.February 9, 2006. I was web surfing and came upon something I was not familiar with, and have never heard of before. An album recorded in late 1965 or early 1966 where the Blues Project were the unnamed backing musicians for an album of music recorded to cash in on the Batman and Robin television show. I would be interested in hearing from anyone who has more information on this recording.
WFMU's Beware of the Blog: Sun Ra and The Blues Project Do Batman and Robin (MP3s)
Sun Ra and The Blues Project: The Sensational Guitars Of Dan and Dale: Batman And Robin
Sun Ra Discography Discography: Guest Appearances: Sun Ra As SidemanJuly 18, 2005. I just noticed that the ezBoard message board that I had set up for this web site had been deleted. Since restoration of the deleted conference is only available to subscribers to their service, and since the activity was relatively light, I not planning on looking for another message board. If you do think a message board is worth while, or you have a message board that you like, let me know and I may promote it here. As always you can contact me here.
March 10, 2001. It looks like I may have been premature in moving to a new web hosting site. I just found out that whenever Tripod.com is having hardware or software problems with their servers, they put up a message for the webmaster that their site is in violation of terms, and the web site has been deleted (instead of a message about system problems and try again later). Anyway, I believed Tripod.com when they said they deleted my account, so I will be moving, and making chromeoxide.com my new home on the web.
March 10, 2001. As long as I am moving my entire site, I decided to make a few changes to the layout of the individual pages, and the web site in general, including (but not limited to) I removed the counter, and moved the listings of mirror sites to the bottom of the page, ...
March 6, 2001. Sometime between March 1 to March 5, 2001 Tripod deleted my account/web site. The last stats Tripod gave me were 9,000+ visitors per month. Since my site is so popular, I have decided to keep it going, in spite of this major setback. But rather than trying to build up another free web site, and possibly deal with this problem again, I decided go with CommandLine.net to host the new chromeoxide.com.
October 31, 2000. The new Chrome Oxide Music Collectors Pages Message Board is provided by EZBoard.
December 20, 1999. Once again, Marc Skobac has helped out this site (and music fans) by forwarding his sessionography of the Blues Project. His work is greatly appreciated. Thank you Marc.
October 31, 1999. I started creating this page. :-)
October 31, 1999. There used to be a complete listing of all the bands featured on this site at the bottom of each page on this site. The complete band list has now been moved to the Site Map.
Back in June 1997 when I started this site, the index at the bottom of the page seemed like a good idea. Due to the amazing growth of this site, I now think that the Site Map is a better way to do it.
I will continue to list the featured band of the month at the bottom of each page on this site.
December 3, 2002 CD Now is undergoing changes, and asked that ALL links be removed.
October 28, 1999 I signed up with CD Now.October 22, 1999. The Chrome Oxide Music Collector Pages web site hit the big time! And I didn't even know it.
Tripod stats showed that this web site had more than 4,000 unique visitors last month (September 1999). Because of that, Tripod has increased my web space from 11mb to 50mb.
BLUES PROJECT
INTRO:
[Top (page index)] [Up] [Down] [Bottom (site index)]Blues Project was a mid 1960s blues, rock, folk, jazz, r & b, ... band from New York. A very talented group of musicians that made good music, but just couldn't get the commercial success that would have kept them together.
The Blues Project did release one good live album Live At The Cafe' au Go Go (their first album), and one studio album Projections (their second album).
There is some dispute about the source(s) of the recordings for their third album Live At Town Hall.
John Platt, who compiled "The Blues Project Anthology" 2CD set, states that the Live At Town Hall was compiled from a couple of other live shows, and studio tracks with applause overdubbed. However, he also says, the other shows the live tracks came from are unavailable. Yet, he did turn up a lot of live tracks from the time of the first live album.
Howard Solomon, who put together the Live At Town Hall shows (2 of them) (paid for concert, promotion, advertising, and the band), and he recognizes his voice doing announcements on the record, says the Live At Town Hall is completely live.
Unfortunately, I don't have Live At Town Hall in my collection, so I can't add my opinion to the subject. When I get a chance to pick it up I will.
In any case, that album wasn't released until after the band had broken up. At that point the band still owed the record label another album, so the remaining members of the band grabbed some new people to fill up the band, and recorded an album (Planned Obsolescence). Obviously, not a lot of effort went into writing songs or recording the album, and that version of the band promptly broke up after recording it. So, I haven't included it on this page. I have not included any of the reunion albums either.
Comments and corrections would be appreciated.
And of course, any audio-video-print additions to my collection would be appreciated.
I am also interested in getting wider exposure for this site. So links from your site to mine would be appreciated. And if you know of any sites that allow/encourage submission, I would also appreciate knowing about them as well.
Do you have any articles, books, albums, tapes, CDs, ... on this band that you would like reviewed and / or integrated into this page?
Do you have any other band that you would like to see a page for on this site?
Please send to:
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BLUES PROJECT
Personnel
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PERSONNEL: April 3, 1965 to summer 1965 Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals (Danny went to Europe, band split up) Artie Tram - guitar Andy Kulberg - flute, bass Roy Blumenfeld - drums PERSONNEL: fall 1965 to September 1965 Tommy Flanders - vocals Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals (? joined September 1965 ?) Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums PERSONNEL: September 1965 to January 1966 Tommy Flanders - vocals Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums PERSONNEL: January 1966 to May 21, 1967 Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums PERSONNEL: May 21, 1967 to July 1967 Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals John Duffy - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums PERSONNEL: August 1967 to September 1967 Jonathan Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums Al Kooper and Steve Katz formed Blood Sweat and Tears. Andy and Roy continued on for a short while with other musicians, calling themselves Blues Project, but shortly changed their name to Seatrain. It was this version of the band that recorded the album Planned Obsolescence. PERSONNEL: occasional dates various members (new and old) got together to call themselves Blues Project and play together live and record records. PERSONNEL: June 24, 1973 + March 17, 1981 + June 22, 1990 Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums LIVE SHOW: March 17, 1981 New York LIVE SHOW: June 24, 1973 Schaffer Festival, Central Park, New York (vinyl album released of this show) LIVE SHOW: June 22, 1990 Bottom Line, New York (video recorded for, and broadcast in, Japan)
BLUES PROJECT
Live At The Cafe' au Go Go
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PERSONNEL: September 1965 to January 1966 Tommy Flanders - vocals Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums LIVE SHOW: April 6, 1965 Empire Hotel (as Danny Kalb Blues Quartet) (First gig) LIVE SHOW: May 6, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 7, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 8, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 9, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 10, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 10, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 11, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 12, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 13, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 14, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 15, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 16, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 17, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 18, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 19, 1965 Gaslight Cafe LIVE SHOW: May 20, 1965 Gaslight Cafe STUDIO SESSION: September 1965 demos (released as their first 45 January 1966) (Al Kooper was not actually a member of the band at this time, but was brought) (in as a session man. The band liked him and asked him to join. He did.) (a0)Back Door Man (a0)Violets Of Dawn LIVE SHOW: September 24, 1965 Sing-In For Peace, Carnegie Hall LIVE SHOW: October 7, 1965 Night Owl Cafe LIVE SHOW: October 8, 1965 Night Owl Cafe LIVE SHOW: October 9, 1965 Night Owl Cafe LIVE SHOW: November 1965 and January 1966 - Live At The Cafe' au Go Go (a1)(a0)Goin' Down Louisiana (a1)(a0)You Go, and I'll Go With You (a1)(a0)Catch The Wind (a1)(a0)I Want To Be Your Driver (a1) Alberta (a1)(a0)The Way My Baby Walks (a1) Violets Of Dawn (a1) Back Door Man (a1)(a0)Jelly, Jelly Blues (a1)(a0)Spoonful (a1) Who Do You Love? LIVE SHOW: November 9, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York (1st gig with Al Kooper) LIVE SHOW: November 10, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 11, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 12, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 13, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 14, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 16, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 17, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 18, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 19, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 20, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 21, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 24, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 24, 1965 Town Hall LIVE SHOW: November 25, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 26, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 27, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: 11/65 or 1/66 (a0)Alberta (alternate) (a0)Who Do You Love? (alternate) (a0)Hoochie Coochie Man (a0)Parchment Farm (a0)Have You Ever Had The Blues? (a0)Bright Lights, Big City LIVE SHOW: December 16, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 17, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 18, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 19, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 20, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 21, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 22, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 23, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 24, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 25, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 26, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 27, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 28, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 29, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 30, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 31, 1965 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: 1965 Whisky-A-Go-Go, Los Angeles, CA (p3)
BLUES PROJECT
Projections
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PERSONNEL: January 1966 to May 21, 1967 Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums STUDIO SESSION: early 1966 (released on What's Shakin Summer 1966.) (exact date unknown, but this was not the full band) (a0)I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes (Kooper + Kulberg + Blumenfeld) Live At Town Hall - dispute STUDIO SESSION: January 1966 (a0)Love Will Endure (studio recording with out applause overdubbed) Wake Me, Shake Me (alternate) LIVE SHOW: January 1, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: January 2, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: January 1966 Pittsburgh, PA (opening for Stan Getz) LIVE SHOW: January 28, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: January 29, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: January 30, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: January 31, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 1, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 2, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 3, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 4, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 5, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 6, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 7, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 8, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 9, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 10, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: February 11, 1966 Swarthmore College, PA LIVE SHOW: February 12, 1966 Antioch College, Ohio LIVE SHOW: March 3, 1966 SUNY, Buffalo, New York LIVE SHOW: April 1, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 2, 1966 SNCC Benefit, Town Hall, New York LIVE SHOW: April 3, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 4, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 5, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 6, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 7, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 8, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 9, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 10, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 11, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: April 15, 1966 San Francisco State, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: April 16, 1966 San Francisco State, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: April 17, 1966 San Francisco State, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: April 15 or 16 or 17, 1966 Fifth Annual Folk Festival, San Francisco State College, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: April 22, 1966 Family Dogg, Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: April 23, 1966 Family Dogg, Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: April ??, 1966 Los Angeles, CA (Verve records sales convention) LIVE SHOW: April 26, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: April 27, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: April 28, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: April 29, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: April 30, 1966 East LA College, Los Angeles, CA (afternoon show) LIVE SHOW: April 30, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA Live At Town Hall - dispute STUDIO SESSION: May 1966 (a0)Where There's Smoke There's Fire (studio recording with out applause overdubbed) (a2)(a0)Flute Thing (a2)(a0)Fly Away LIVE SHOW: May 1, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: May 3, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: May 4, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: May 5, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: May 6, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: May 7, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: May 8, 1966 Troubador, Los Angeles, CA LIVE SHOW: May 13, 1966 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: May 14, 1966 Avalon Ballroom, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: May 20, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: May 21, 1966 Westchester Center, White Plains, New York LIVE SHOW: May 27, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: May 28, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: May 29, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 7, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 8, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 9, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 10, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 11, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 12, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 13, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 14, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 15, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 16, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 17, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 18, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 19, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: June 30, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: 1966 ????? College, Waterville, New York (the Waterville show, is very likely Hamilton College) LIVE SHOW: 1966 Hamilton College, Clinton, NY LIVE SHOW: 1966 Steve Paul's Scene, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: 1966 Montreal Expo, Montreal, Canada LIVE SHOW: July 1, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 2, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 3, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 4, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 5, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 6, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 7, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 8, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 9, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 10, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: July 15, 1966 Rheingold Central Park Music Festival LIVE SHOW: July 22, 1966 Rheingold Central Park Music Festival LIVE SHOW: July 24, 1966 Newport Folk Festival LIVE SHOW: July 25, 1966 Phone Booth, New York (Al Kooper enters hospital temporarily) LIVE SHOW: July 26, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: July 27, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: July 28, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: July 29, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: July 30, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: July 31, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: August 1, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: August 2, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: August 3, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: August 4, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: August 5, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: August 6, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: August 7, 1966 Phone Booth, New York LIVE SHOW: August 8, 1966 Phone Booth, New York STUDIO SESSION: August 1966 - Projections (a2)(a0)I Can't Keep From Crying Sometimes (a2)(a0)Steve's Song (a2)(a0)You Can't Catch Me (a2)(a0)Two Trains Running (a2)(a0)Wake Me, Shake Me (a2)(a0)Cheryl's going Home (a2)(a0)Flute Thing (5/66 session) (a2)(a0)Caress Me Baby (a2)(a0)Fly Away (5/66 session)
BLUES PROJECT
Live At The Matrix
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PERSONNEL: January 1966 to May 21, 1967 Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums LIVE SHOW: September 1, 1966 - Matrix, San Francisco, CA (Looks like Blues Project didn't play here on this date.) (So is it the date, the venue or both that are wrong?) (a4) Louisiana Blues (a4) Steve's Song (a4) I Can't Keep From Cryin' Sometimes (a4) Caress Me Baby (a4) Flute Thing (a4) Wake Me, Shake Me (a4) The Way My Baby Walks (a4) Love Will Endure (a4) Jelly, Jelly Blues (a4) Cheryl's Going Home (a4) You Can't Catch Me (a4) Shake That Thing (a4) Catch The Wind (a4) You Can't Judge A book (a4) Hoochie Coochie Man (a4) If You don't Come Back LIVE SHOW: September 7, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) Goin Down Louisiana Steve's Song I Can't Keep Crying Caress My Baby Flute Thing Wake Me Shake Me Kerri's Shuffle Jelly, Jelly Blues You Can't Catch Me Shake That Thing You Can't Judge A Book By Looking At The Cover Hoochie Coochie Man If You don't Come Back LIVE SHOW: September 8, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 9, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 10, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 11, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 11, 1966 Tilden Park, Berkeley, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 12, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 13, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 14, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 15, 1966 The Matrix, San Francisco, CA (p1) LIVE SHOW: September 23, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 24, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 25, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 26, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 27, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 28, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 29, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 30, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: October 1, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: October 2, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: October 3, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: October 4, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: October 5, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: October 6, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: October 7, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: October 9, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 1, 1966 La Cave, Cleveland LIVE SHOW: November 2, 1966 La Cave, Cleveland LIVE SHOW: November 3, 1966 La Cave, Cleveland LIVE SHOW: November 4, 1966 La Cave, Cleveland LIVE SHOW: November 5, 1966 La Cave, Cleveland LIVE SHOW: November 6, 1966 La Cave, Cleveland LIVE SHOW: November 7, 1966 La Cave, Cleveland Live At Town Hall - dispute LIVE SHOW: November 19, 1966 Stonybrook University, Long Island, New York (a3) I Can't Keep From Crying (Live At Town Hall) (a3) Wake Me, Shake Me (Live At Town Hall) LIVE SHOW: November 20, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 21, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 22, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 23, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York (just Kooper + Kalb for these shows) LIVE SHOW: November 24, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 25, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: November 26, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York
BLUES PROJECT
Live At Town Hall
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PERSONNEL: January 1966 to May 21, 1967 Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums Live At Town Hall - dispute STUDIO SESSION: December 1966 (a0)No time Like The Right Time (studio recording with out applause overdubbed) LIVE SHOW: December 19, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 20, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 21, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 22, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 23, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: December 24, 1966 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: January 21, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 22, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 23, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 24, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 25, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 26, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 27, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 28, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 29, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 30, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: January 31, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: February 1, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: February 2, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: February 3, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: February 4, 1967 Scene Club, New York LIVE SHOW: February 10, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2) LIVE SHOW: February 11, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2) LIVE SHOW: February 12, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2) LIVE SHOW: February 13, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: February 14, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: February 15, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: February 16, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: February 17, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2) LIVE SHOW: February 18, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2) LIVE SHOW: February 19, 1967 Fillmore Auditorium, San Francisco, CA (p2) LIVE SHOW: February 20, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: February 21, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: February 22, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: February 23, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: February 24, 1967 Matrix, San Francisco, CA LIVE SHOW: March 17, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 18, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 19, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 20, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 21, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 22, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 23, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 24, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 25, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 26, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: March 25, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: March 26, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: March 27, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: March 28, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: March 29, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: March 30, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: March 31, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: spring 1967 St. Paul's School, Concord, NH (somee sources place this as spring 1966) LIVE SHOW: April 1, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: April 2, 1967 Murray the K's Fifth Dimensional Show, RKO Theatre, New York City, New York LIVE SHOW: April 14, 1967 Village Theater, New York Live At Town Hall - dispute STUDIO SESSION: early 1967 (a0)Mean Old Southern (studio recording with out applause overdubbed) Live At Town Hall - dispute LIVE SHOW: May 5, 1967 - Live At Town Hall (a3) Electric Flute Thing (May 5, 1967 Town Hall - live) (a3) I Can't Keep From Crying (November 19, 1966 Stonybrook University - live) (a3) Mean Old Southern (studio recording with applause overdubbed) (a3) No Time Like The Right Time (studio recording with applause overdubbed) (a3) Love Will Endure (studio recording with applause overdubbed) (a3) Where There's Smoke There's Fire (studio recording with applause overdubbed) (a3) Wake Me, Shake Me (November 19, 1966 Stonybrook University - live) LIVE SHOW: May 21, 1967 White Plains, New York PERSONNEL: May 21, 1967 to July 1967 Danny Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals John Duffy - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums LIVE SHOW: June 9, 1967 Action House, Long Island, New York LIVE SHOW: June 11, 1967 Village Theater, New York LIVE SHOW: June 18, 1967 - Monterey Pop Festival, Monterey, CA (a5) Wake Me, Shake Me Flute Thing LIVE SHOW: July 7, 1967 Malibu Shore Club, Long Island, New York LIVE SHOW: July 8, 1967 Village Theater, New York (pe) LIVE SHOW: July 27, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York (Al Kooper and Steve Katz) LIVE SHOW: July 28, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York (Al Kooper and Steve Katz) LIVE SHOW: July 29, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York (Al Kooper and Steve Katz) PERSONNEL: July ?? 1967 Danny Kalb (leaves temporarily) PERSONNEL: August 1967 to September 1967 Jonathan Kalb - guitar, vocals Steve Katz - guitar, vocals Al Kooper - keyboards, vocals Andy Kulberg - bass, flute Roy Blumenfeld - drums STUDIO SESSION: July 1967 Gentle Dreams Lost In The Shuffle LIVE SHOW: August 9, 1967 Rheingold Central Park Music Festival LIVE SHOW: August 13 (or 14 or 15), 1967 University of Maryland, College Park LIVE SHOW: August 16, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 17, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 18, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 19, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 20, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 21, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 22, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 23, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 24, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 25, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 26, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 27, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 28, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 29, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 30, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: August 31, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 1, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 2, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 3, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York LIVE SHOW: September 4, 1967 Cafe' au Go Go, New York VIDEO SESSION: September 4, 1967 Steve Paul's The Scene TV show (Al Kooper not in this, so probably recorded between May - June 1967) (v1) Wake Me, Shake Me (v1) Steve's Song (v1) Flute Thing VIDEO SESSION: 1967 Upbeat (TV), Cleveland, Ohio
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PRINT MEDIA
[Top (page index)] [Up] [Down] [Bottom (site index)]BOOKS AND PRINTED MATERIAL:
(I am always interested in expanding my collection.)Marc Skobac has been collecting live show information for a number of bands. Since he is not currently creating any web pages of his own, he forwards the information to sites that can make use of the information.
The Great Rock Discography (third edition) by M.C.Strong
Published by Omnibus Press. Copyright 1996. 950 pages. Hardbook (oversize).While this is book is NOT in my collection, it was mentioned by a recent visitor to my web site as worth looking into.
Backstage Passes: Rock and Roll Life in the Sixties. by Al Kooper and Ben Edmonds
Published by Stein and Day. Copyright 1977. Trade Paperback (large size)
(reissued with 100+ additional pages.Live Show Listings
Live show listings come from various sources, including the below listed books, visitors to this web site and from other web sites. None of these listings have been verified by me. And just because there was a print advertisement for the show, is no guarantee that there weren't problems which caused the show to be cancelled.(p1) The Art Of Rock - A Spectular Visual And Oral History
Writter: Paul D. Grushkin, Artworks Photographed by Jon Sievert
Published by Artabras. Copyright 1987. 516 pages. Hardback.(p2) The Art Of The Fillmore - The Poster series 1966 - 1971
Writter: Gayle Lemke, Art Research Editor Jacaeber Kastor
Published by Acid Test Productions. Copyright 1997. 240 pages.(p3) 35th Anniversary Whisky-A-Go-Go 1999 Poster Calendar, has reproductions of many of the posters used over the years as well as listings for .
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AUDIO MEDIA
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(I am always interested in expanding my collection.)Commercial Releases
(a1) Live At The Cafe Au Go Go (first album)
(a2) Projections (second album)
(a3) Live At Town Hall (posthumous album)
(a0) Anthology (one of better, best of compilations) Other Material
(a4) Live At The Matrix (live show)
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VIDEO MEDIA
[Top (page index)] [Up] [Down] [Bottom (site index)]VIDEO COMPILATIONS:
(I am always interested in expanding my collection.)(v1) Video Compilation
3 tracks from Steve Paul's Scene TV Show:
Wake Me Shake Me, Steve's Song, Flute Thing
7 tracks from Live From The Bottom Line In New York June 22, 1990
Little Baby, Lovin' Cup, It Takes A Lot To Laugh It Takes A Train To Cry, I Can't Keep From Crying, Honest I Do, Flute Thing, Wake Me Shake Me
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OTHER RESOURCES (links)
[Top (page index)] [Up] [Down] [Bottom (site index)]Do you have a Blues Project related site? Do you want a link from this page? E-Mail me!
I am also interested in getting wider exposure for this site. So links from your site to mine would be appreciated. And if you know of any sites that allow/encourage submission, I would also appreciate knowing about them as well.
Stay Puft Blood, Sweat & Tears
Al Kooper bio, articles, photos, ...
Pop Matters review of Al Kooper's Fifty / Fifty download album.
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CLASSIFIEDs
[Top (page index)] [Up] [Down] [Bottom (site index)]This is an experiment. I am listing various classified ads that might be of interest to browsers of this page.
Let me know what you think of this idea?
And if you do order something listed here, let them know you found out about it here.
Also, let me know how this worked out for you.
June 29, 2003.
MusicStack looks like a good source of used music items (LPs, CDs, posters, ...).
As always, let me know what you think.
December 10, 2002.
Back in October 1999 I put up links to CD-Now so that visitors could easily link to the related band pages and instantly see which items were still in print/available for purchase. CD-Now no longer has that option. For the moment I am putting in Amazon.com search boxes. Amazon.com doesn't easily allow for links to individual band pages in the same way that CD-Now used to. So, instead of me being able to create direct links, I have put up the Amazon.com search box instead. So you can still go to a page with the various bands products, buy you now need to go through a search box.As always, let me know what you think.
April 22, 2002.
Would you like to show your appreciation for (the time, effort, money, ... that goes into creating, maintaing, updating) this web site, without getting anything in return (except a listing of your name (and url) on this web site as a friend of this web site)?
sign up for PayPal and simplify your online payments.
December 3, 2002 CD Now is undergoing changes, and asked that ALL links be removed.
October 28, 1999 I signed up with CD Now.
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