This tremendously significant rock group under the able direction of Al Kooper (on organ and synthesizers) had a horn section and a traditional rock rhythm section. Started in 1967, they set a standard for jazz-rock. Its initial concept was to use jazz techniques under the guise of a rock band. Their music's most important characteristic was that it was highly technical, far surpassing the general level of musicianship in rock music in 1967.
Concerts, Sessions & Interviews
- Blood, Sweat & Tears | Bottom Line | Nov 8, 1977 Early
- Blood, Sweat & Tears | Bottom Line | Nov 8, 1977 Late
- Blood, Sweat & Tears | Bottom Line | Nov 9, 1977 Early
- Blood, Sweat & Tears | Bottom Line | Nov 9, 1977 Late
- Blood, Sweat & Tears | North Mesquite High School | Jan 20, 1973
- Al Kooper | Record Plant | Oct 23, 1974
- Joe Henderson | Great American Music Hall | Dec 19, 1975 Set 1
- Joe Henderson | Great American Music Hall | Dec 19, 1975 Set 2
- Mike Stern | Paste Studio NYC | Sep 5, 2017