Bands & artists like Al Kooper

If you like Al Kooper, these artists play in similar sounds, ideas, or styles. Use this as a starting point to branch out and find something new to listen to.

New to Al Kooper? Start with our listening guide.

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Bob Dylan

Bob Dylan

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Both artists share a deep-rooted connection to blues and rock, with Dylan's storytelling and Kooper's instrumental arrangements complementing each other.

American folk music Americana Christian rock
The Band

The Band

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Their blend of rock, blues, and Americana resonates with Kooper's soulful grooves and rich textures, often featuring collaborative instrumentation.

Americana alternative country blues rock
Leon Russell

Leon Russell

Russell's fusion of rock, blues, and pop showcases similar melodic hooks and rich piano arrangements that echo Kooper's style.

blues country music folk rock
Van Morrison

Van Morrison

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Morrison's soulful vocal delivery and incorporation of jazz and blues elements align closely with the emotive qualities found in Kooper's music.

Celtic music blue-eyed soul jazz fusion
Joe Cocker

Joe Cocker

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Cocker's powerful vocals and blues-infused rock sound create a dynamic energy reminiscent of Kooper's rhythmic blends.

blues rock music
Stephen Stills

Stephen Stills

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Stills' work combines rock with folk and blues influences, paralleling Kooper's diverse musical palette and emotive songwriting.

country music rock music
Eric Clapton

Eric Clapton

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Clapton's blues roots and melodic guitar work resonate with the soulful grooves that characterize Kooper’s music.

blues blues rock hard rock
Taj Mahal

Taj Mahal

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Mahal's blend of blues, folk, and world music creates a textured sound that aligns well with Kooper's rhythmic explorations.

blues rhythm and blues

Common questions

Who sounds like Al Kooper?

Artists similar to Al Kooper include Bob Dylan, The Band, Leon Russell and Van Morrison. Each shares elements of Al Kooper's sound while bringing their own perspective.

What genre is Al Kooper?

Al Kooper is primarily known for pop rock and R&B. Kooper's music pulses with a rhythmic blend of soulful grooves and melodic hooks, marked by a rich texture that invites reflection amid moments of energetic release.

Where should I start if I like Al Kooper?

If you enjoy Al Kooper, start with Bob Dylan — their album "Blood on the Tracks" is a great entry point. Both artists share a deep-rooted connection to blues and rock, with Dylan's storytelling and Kooper's instrumental arrangements complementing each other.