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Fred Kaplan

 
Artist: Fred Kaplan

Worked With:

Junior Watson, Alex Schultz, David "Kid" Ramos, Tyler Pederson, Richard Innes, Larry Taylor, Eddie Clark, William Clarke
  • Born: April 23, 1954, Los Angeles, CA
  • Active: '90s
  • Genres: Blues
  • Instrument: Piano, Producer Representative Album: "Signifyin'"

Biography

Kaplan'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, 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 records at a nickel a piece from his juke box servicing business. Records like T-Bone Walker, Big Joe Turner, Bo Diddley, Chuck Berry, and Little Richard opened new frontiers and wetted Kaplan's appetite to learn more.

To meet blues greats, Kaplan 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. One of Kaplan's favorite memories was playing some unreleased tapes to Art Tatum to Glenn. Glenn got up and played all the material, verbatim, then continued with a personal jazz set. Through Al Blake, Kaplan met Fats, playing first as the Headhunters, which then evolved into the Hollywood Fats Band. They recorded one self titled album, later retitled Rock This House when reissued on Blacktop and broke up in the early '80s. Sadly, the band nearly reformed but ended with Fat's abrupt death in 1986.

During the dry years, Kaplan worked occasional gigs, some which included prominent figures like William Clarke. In 1997, Kim Wilson of the Fabulous Thunderbirds formed Blue Collar Music, devoted to recording and promoting stylists steeped in early blues. Kaplan was tapped as vice president and recorded his solo, Signifyin', then supported Blake's Blue Collar debut of Mr. Blake's Blues. ~ Char Ham, All Music Guide
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Fred Kaplan is a journalist and contributor to Slate magazine. His "War Stories" column covers international relations and US foreign policy.

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Career

Kaplan is a native of Hutchinson, Kansas, and graduated from Oberlin College and has a Ph.D. in political science from MIT. In the late 1970s, he was the foreign and defense policy adviser to Congressman Les Aspin.

Prior to writing for Slate, Kaplan was a correspondent at the Boston Globe, reporting from Washington DC, Moscow, and New York City. He was a member of a team that won a Pulitzer Prize for a special Sunday Boston Globe Magazine on the U.S.-Soviet nuclear arms race. His 1983 book on the men who invented nuclear strategy, The Wizards of Armageddon, won the Washington Monthly Political Book of the Year award.

He has also written for other publications, including The New York Times, The Atlantic Monthly, The New Yorker, and Scientific American.

In early 2008 he published Daydream Believers[1], which discusses the Bush Administration's use of Cold War tactics in post 9/11 actions. In the book he explores why the administration has pursued policies he believes to be unilateral action and pre-emptive warfare.

In 2009, he published 1959: The Year Everything Changed[2].

Audio/video

Kaplan is an enthusiast of high-end audio and video equipment, and has reported from the Consumer Electronics Show on new technologies in this area,[3] as well as penning shopping-advice columns on what sorts of new TVs offer the best value.[4]

He often writes about jazz and hi-fi equipment for Stereophile.

Family

He lives in Brooklyn with his wife, Brooke Gladstone, a journalist with NPR who co-hosts the weekend show On the Media, and their two twin daughters.

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Hollywood Fats Band (1979 Album by Hollywood Fats Band)
Rock This House [Black Top] (1979 Album by Hollywood Fats)
Mr. Blake's Blues (1997 Album by Big Al Blake)

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