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Fred Kaplan
Fred's place in blues history is best known as a member of the immortal Hollywood Fats Band, but even more so, he belongs on the pedestal of Angeleno blues pioneers.
 
He was drawn to the ivories at age three, lessons by five and performed his first recital when he was seven. While working for his father's furniture store, one of his father's customers sold him discarded 45 rpm records at a nickel a piece from his juke box servicing business back in the mid 1960’s. Records from the likes of T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, BB King and Little Richard opened new frontiers and wetted Kaplan's appetite to learn more.
 
Fred's early blues piano influences were players such as Otis Spann, Floyd Dixon, Charles Brown, Big Maceo Merriweather, Bob Call, Blind John Davis, Sunnyland Slim, Walter Roland, Pete Johnson, Professor Longhair, Leroy Carr, Amos Milburn, Ray Charles, Roosevelt Sykes and many others too numerous to mention. In later years, his jazz piano influences were ivory aces such as Art Tatum, Bud Powell, Sonny Clark, Oscar Peterson, Teddy Wilson, Hampton Hawes, Earl Hines, George Shearing, Ahmad Jamal, Willie The Lion Smith, McCoy Tyner, Barry Harris, Horace Silver, Thelonius Monk, Errol Garner, Paul Smith, Johnny Guanieri, Tete Montoliu, Bobby Timmons, just to name a few. Then there were his deep gospel piano influences, such as Arizona Dranes, Thomas Dorsey, Evelyn Starks Hardy, Mildred Falls, Evelyn Gay and several others.
 
Some of Fred's favorite Hammond Organ players that greatly impacted his playing were pioneers such as Jack McDuff, Shirley Scott, Jimmy Smith, Baby Face Willette, Larry Goldings, Charles Earland, Richard Groove Holmes, Wild Bill Davis, Bill Doggett, Jimmy McGriff and Lonnie Smith.
 
To meet blues greats, Fred swept floors at the Golden Bear and during his time off, hung around the Ash Grove, meeting Buddy Guy, Muddy Waters, and the like. But Kaplan's most profound experience came from befriending Lloyd Glenn at the local musician's union hall in Los Angeles. Their close friendship lasted many years, affecting Fred's playing style forever.
 
Through Al Blake, Fred met Hollywood Fats in the early 1970's, playing first as the Headhunters trio, which then evolved into the original Hollywood Fats Band. They recorded one self-titled album in 1979.
 
During his tenure with the (now legendary) Hollywood Fats Band, Kaplan was fortunate enough to have played with some of the greatest living blues artists of our time, legends such as Pee Wee Crayton, Big Joe Turner, Albert Collins, George Harmonica Smith, Percy Mayfield, Lowell Fulsom, Margie Evans, Eddie Cleanhead Vinson, Joe Willie Wilkins, Freddie King, Johnny Shines, Lightnin' Hopkins, Big Mama Thornton, Finis Tasby, Louis Meyers, Freddie Robinson, Jimmy Witherspoon, Roy Brown, Snooky Pryor, Little Sammy Davis, Johnny Dyer, Phillip Walker, Lee Allen, T-Bone Walker, Junior Wells, Bobby Jones, Shakey Jake Harris, Buddy Guy, James Cotton, John Lee Hooker, William Clarke, Lynnwood Slim, Rod Piazza, Gatemouth Brown, James Harman, Charlie Musselwhite, Kid Ramos, Junior Watson, Kim Wilson, The Mannish Boys, Rick Holmstrom, Otis Rush and many other legendary blues greats.
contact: fredkaplanmusic@gmail.com
homepage: www.fredkaplanmusic.com
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Discography [4]
Too Small To Dance
Black Magic Records 9025
recorded November 1993 in Burbank, CA/USA
Spyder Mittleman, sax
Jeff Big Dad Turmes, baritone sax
Tom Dennison, trombone
Fred Kaplan, guitar, piano, Hammond B-3 organ
Kid Ramos, guitar
Lynwood Slim, harmonica, vocals
Tyler Pedersen, bass
Richard Innes, drums
Wake Up And Worry
Delta Groove Music DGPCD109
recorded in North Hollywood, CA/USA
Mitch Kashmar, harmonica, percussion, vocals
Jimmy Calire, baritone sax, piano
Alastair Greene, guitar
John Marx, guitar
Junior Watson, guitar
Rusty Zinn, guitar
Fred Kaplan, Hammond organ, piano
Bobby Watley, Hammond organ, vocals
Randy Chortkoff, harmonica, vocals
Rick Reed, bass
Richard Innes, drums
Taboo
Delta Groove Music DGPCD163
Bob Corritore, harmonica
Doug James, sax
Jimmie Vaughan, guitar
Junior Watson, guitar
Papa John DeFrancesco, organ
Fred Kaplan, piano, organ
Kedar Roy, bass
Brian Fahey, drums
Dowell Davis, drums
Richard Innes, drums
Todd Chuba, percussion
Spider In My Stew
SWMAF Records SWMAF 18
recorded 2018 through 2020 in Tempe, AZ/USA
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Bob Corritore, harmonica
Doug James, sax
Shea Marshall, sax
Bill "Howl N Madd" Perry, guitar
Bob Margolin, guitar
Jimi "Primetime" Smith, guitar
Johnny Main, guitar
Johnny Rapp, guitar
Junior Watson, guitar
Kid Ramos, guitar
L.A. Jones, guitar
Tony Tomlinson, guitar
John Primer, guitar, vocals
Lurrie Bell, guitar, vocals
Doc Holiday, organ
Fred Kaplan, organ, piano
Bob Welsh, piano
Shea Marshall, piano
Adrianna Marie, bass
Blake Watson, bass
Bob Stroger, bass
Kedar Roy, bass
Mike Hightower, bass
Patrick Skog, bass
Troy Sandow, bass
Yahni Riley, bass
Andrew Guterman, drums
Brian Fahey, drums
June Core, drums
Marty Dodson, drums
Alan West, drums, percussion
Alabama Mike, vocals
Diunna Greenleaf, vocals
Oscar Wilson, vocals
Shy Perry, vocals
Sugaray Rayford, vocals
Willie Buck, vocals

 
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