![]() They later signed with Columbia Records and released their first album, Child Is Father to the Man. They debuted in 1967 through their performance at Cafe Au Go Go in New York City. ![]() Randy Brecker, Bobby Colombay, Jim Fielder, Dick Halligan, Steve Katz, Al Kooper, Fred Lipsius, and Jerry Weiss are the original members who formed the band known as Blood, Sweat & Tears. Blood, Sweat & Tears purposely merged the styles of pop, rock, and soul music with big band elements and 20th century classical and small combo jazz traditions. ![]() They are not to be confused with jazz-fusion bands, all of whom are noted for displaying instrumental facility and experimentation of electrical instruments. This combination of varying music styles is what gave Blood, Sweat & Tears the classification of a jazz-rock band. Their music has notable arrangements of blues, horn instrumentals, improvised jazz, pop and rock influences. From the beginning, this band has undergone through many personnel changes, which has all contributed towards the varying music styles that Blood, Sweat & Tears has been known for. Thelonious Monk and Sergei Prokofiev arrangements have also been put into what Blood, Sweat & Tears has incorporated into their music. They have recorded songs with many rock stars and folk artists such as Billie Holiday, Laura Nyro, Eric Satie, James Taylor, The Band, and The Rolling Stones. Formed as a jazz-rock group in New York City in 1967, Blood, Sweat & Tears are known for their combination of brass and rock band instrumentation.
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