The Blues Project
The Blues Project was an American band formed in New York City's Greenwich Village neighborhood in 1965. The group's original iteration broke up in 1967. Their songs drew from a wide array of musical styles. They are most remembered as one of the most artful practitioners of pop music, influenced as it was by folk, blues, rhythm & blues, jazz and the pop music of the day.
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Origin | Greenwich Village, New York City, U.S. |
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Years active | 1965–1968; 1970–1973; sporadically 1973–present |
Labels | Verve Capitol |
Members | Steve Katz Roy Blumenfeld Scott Petito Ken Clark Chris Morrison |
Past members | Danny Kalb Al Kooper Andy Kulberg Tommy Flanders John McDuffy David Cohen Don Kretmar John Gregory Bill Lussenden Andy Musar Richard Greene Brian Cummings John Kruth Jesse Williams Mick Connelly |
On February 14, 2023, the group, still led by Steve Katz and Roy Blumenfeld, released a new collection of tunes, called "Evolution".
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