Harvey Brooks

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Harvey Brooks is an American jazz and rock bassist best known for his influential session work in the 1960s and 1970s with artists such as Miles Davis and Bob Dylan.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bassist
human
musician
session musician
activeYearsStart 1960s
associatedAct Al Kooper NERFINISHED
Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
Mike Bloomfield NERFINISHED
Miles Davis NERFINISHED
The Doors NERFINISHED
The Electric Flag NERFINISHED
basedIn New York City
contributedTo Bob Dylan album "Blonde on Blonde" NERFINISHED
Bob Dylan album "Highway 61 Revisited" NERFINISHED
Miles Davis album "Bitches Brew" NERFINISHED
Miles Davis album "Miles in the Sky" NERFINISHED
Super Session album by Mike Bloomfield, Al Kooper & Stephen Stills
The Electric Flag album "A Long Time Comin'" NERFINISHED
countryOfCitizenship United States of America
genre blues rock
folk rock
jazz
rock
instrument bass guitar
double bass
languageOfWorkOrName English
movement New York studio musician scene
nationality American
notableFor bridging jazz and rock bass styles
session work in the 1960s
session work in the 1970s
notableWork bass playing on "Bitches Brew" sessions
bass playing on "Like a Rolling Stone"
occupation composer
jazz bassist
record producer
rock bassist
workedWith Al Kooper NERFINISHED
Bob Dylan NERFINISHED
Cass Elliot NERFINISHED
Jim & Jean NERFINISHED
Jimi Hendrix NERFINISHED
John Sebastian NERFINISHED
Mike Bloomfield NERFINISHED
Miles Davis NERFINISHED
The Doors NERFINISHED
The Electric Flag NERFINISHED

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Bitches Brew featuredMusician Harvey Brooks