Examples of 'kooper' in a sentence
Meaning of "kooper"
Kooper is a noun that can refer to a cooper, someone skilled in making or repairing barrels, casks, and other wooden containers
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Kooper played a tambourine.
It was not the first time Kooper had such a thought.
Kooper immediately went into the studio and sat down at the organ.
The lineup was rounded out by Al Kooper on keyboards.
Kooper was left with the tapes to complete the mix before release.
Flanders later left the band and was replaced by Al Kooper.
Kooper had formed his own band and played at the festival as well.
Noted musician and producer AI Kooper remembers.
Al Kooper has recorded with them all.
Dutch saxophonist Jan Kooper also joined the band.
Kooper approached Wilson and told him he had a good part for the organ.
Polley had handled clients such as stars Al Kooper and Lou Christie.
Kooper and the band parted by mutual agreement after the raucous recording of the LP.
After just one session, Kooper was already a professional keyboardist.
Kooper would then teach the tunes to the musicians before Dylan arrived for the sessions.
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It features appearances by Al Kooper on piano, and Eric Clapton on slide guitar.
Al Kooper did uncredited production work to help Dylan finish the album.
So … when do you think Mr. Kooper will actually be holding the interviews?
Kooper preferred the alternate version to the version that ended up on Highway 61 Revisited.
Wilson refused, but when he got called away, Kooper snuck in.
Dylan and Kooper spent the first weekend of August in Woodstock.
When the musicians reconvened the following day, June 16, Al Kooper joined the proceedings.
Mr. Kooper was also not treated on the following day.
The song contains a sample from " Love Theme " by Al Kooper.
Originally Al Kooper was going to produce that album, and he made the call.
The song was co-arranged by Al Kooper.
Kooper - a Koopa Troopa, with the ability to throw his shell at otherwise unreachable objects.
Unknown horn section ( arranged by Al Kooper and Joe Scott ).
Instead, Dylan and Kooper created the preliminary sequence for New Morning.
He did not like the song . We played " Simple Man and AI Kooper.
Kooper held university positions, lectured, and published articles on music.
When I finished that album I never wanted to speak to him again, " Kooper said.
Kooper did his best, but in the end, the entire album was scrapped.
As keyboardist Al Kooper recalled, " There was no sheet music, it was totally by ear.
Kooper adds, " Dylan was the King of the Nasty Song at that time.
The album cover showed Kooper as an eighty-year-old man, decrepit and clutching a Fender Jaguar guitar.
Kooper also played organ with Dylan during his 1981 world tour.
As Kooper later put it, " He just sort of scoffed at me.
Mr. Kooper was kinda hoping we could get into an intern-type situation.
Kooper played organ once again with Dylan during his 1981 world tour.
Kooper also performed as a session musician on several of Bob Dylan's albums in the mid-'60s.
Al Kooper - organ on alternate version of " Behind Blue Eyes ".