<Tr> <Th> Associated acts </Th> <Td> Mike Bloomfield, The Blues Project, Blood, Sweat & Tears, Bob Dylan </Td> </Tr> <Tr> <Th> Website </Th> <Td> alkooper.com </Td> </Tr> <P> Al Kooper (born Alan Peter Kuperschmidt, February 5, 1944) is an American songwriter, record producer and musician, known for organizing Blood, Sweat & Tears (although he did not stay with the group long enough to share its popularity), providing studio support for Bob Dylan when he went electric in 1965, and bringing together guitarists Mike Bloomfield and Stephen Stills to record the Super Session album . He has had a successful solo career since then, written music for film soundtracks, and has lectured in musical composition . He continues to perform live . </P> <P> Kooper, born in Brooklyn, grew up in a Jewish family in Hollis Hills, Queens, New York . His first musical success was as a 14 - year - old guitarist in the Royal Teens, best known for their 1958 ABC Records novelty 12 - bar blues riff, "Short Shorts". In 1960, he joined the songwriting team of Bob Brass and Irwin Levine and with them wrote "This Diamond Ring", which became a hit for Gary Lewis and the Playboys, and "I Must Be Seeing Things", a hit for Gene Pitney (both 1965). When he was 21, Kooper moved to Greenwich Village . </P>

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