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David Bromberg

David Bromberg (born September 19, 1945) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter.[1][2] An eclectic artist, Bromberg plays bluegrass, blues, folk, jazz, country and western, and rock and roll. He is known for his quirky, humorous lyrics, and the ability to play rhythm and lead guitar at the same time.

David Bromberg
Bromberg in 1984
Background information
Born (1945-09-19) September 19, 1945 (age 77)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania United States
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, musician
Instrument(s)
Years active1960s–present
Labels
Websitedavidbromberg.net

Bromberg has played with many famous musicians, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, Jorma Kaukonen, Jerry Garcia, Rusty Evans (The Deep) and Bob Dylan. He co-wrote the song "The Holdup" with George Harrison, who played on Bromberg's self-titled 1972 album. In 2008, he was nominated for a Grammy Award.[3] Bromberg is known for his fingerpicking style that he learned from Reverend Gary Davis.[4][5]

Musical career

 
David Bromberg and Associates Fine Violins

Bromberg was born to a Jewish family in Philadelphia and raised in Tarrytown, New York.[6][7] He attended Columbia College of Columbia University in the 1960s, studying guitar with Reverend Gary Davis during that period.[1] He soon established himself as a solo performer and accompanist on the mid-1960s Greenwich Village folk circuit.[8]

Proficient on fiddle, many styles of acoustic and electric guitar, pedal steel guitar and dobro, Bromberg gained a reputation through his session work for artists such as Jerry Jeff Walker and Bob Dylan. He contributed to the latter's 1970 albums Self Portrait and New Morning,[1] and was one of Dylan's preferred musicians.[9] That same year, he backed folk singer Rosalie Sorrels at the Isle of Wight Festival and then performed an impromptu solo set. The success of this appearance led to him being offered a recording contract with Columbia Records.[1]

Bromberg's self-titled debut album, released in early 1972,[8] included his composition "Sammy's Song", featuring Dylan on harmonica, and "The Holdup", co-written with George Harrison.[10] Issued as a single, "The Holdup" was a popular choice on U.S. radio;[1] according to a 1998 review in the American roots music magazine No Depression, the song became "perhaps [Bromberg's] best known work".[11] The collaboration also influenced Harrison's development as a slide guitarist, as Bromberg introduced the former Beatle to the dobro.[12]

His seven-minute rendition of "Mr. Bojangles" from 1972's Demon in Disguise, interspersed with tales about traveling with the song's author, Jerry Jeff Walker, earned Bromberg progressive rock radio airplay. In 1973, he played mandolin, dobro, and electric guitar on Jonathan Edwards' album Have a Good Time for Me.

 
Bromberg in 2018

Bromberg released Try Me One More Time in 2007, his first studio recording since 1990. It included Dylan's "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" and Elizabeth Cotten's "Shake Sugaree". The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Traditional Folk Album at the 50th annual Grammy Awards in 2008.[3] His 2011 album Use Me features guest appearances by Levon Helm, John Hiatt, Tim O'Brien, Dr. John, Keb' Mo', Los Lobos, Widespread Panic, Linda Ronstadt, and Vince Gill.

Bromberg currently lives in Wilmington, Delaware, where he and his wife, artist Nancy Josephson, own an extensive violin sales and repair shop.[13] On December 3, 2021 he announced that he sold the violin repair shop. He occasionally performs at Wilmington's Grand Opera House, where he and his wife are major donors. For six years, ending in May 2017, he sometimes performed at the new World Cafe Live Wilmington, in The Queen Theater.[14]

Discography

As a solo artist or band leader

LPs and CDs:

DVDs:

  • The Guitar Artistry of David Bromberg: Demon in Disguise (2008)
  • A Guitar Lesson with David Bromberg (2009)
  • David Bromberg and His Big Band In Concert at the Count Basie Theatre, Red Bank, NJ. (2009)

MP3s:

  • The David Bromberg Quartet at MerleFest, April 29, 2006 (2006)
  • David Bromberg & Angel Band at Philadelphia Folk Festival, August 16, 2007 (2007)
  • The David Bromberg Quartet at MerleFest, April 25, 2009 (2009)

With other artists

David Bromberg has contributed musically to many albums by other musicians and bands. This is a partial list of those recordings.[15][16]

References

  1. ^ a b c d e Deming, Mark. "David Bromberg". AllMusic. Retrieved January 13, 2021.
  2. ^ David Bromberg biography at Billboard.com
  3. ^ a b "2008 Grammy Nominations Announced", Great American Country
  4. ^ Studio, Design Intervention. "A Guitar Lesson With David Bromberg". Guitarvideos.com.
  5. ^ "Episode 772 - David Bromberg". Wtfpod.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  6. ^ David Bromberg and Jorma Kaukonen at Tarrytown Music Hall, January 22, 2010 February 25, 2012, at the Wayback Machine at zvents.com
  7. ^ Caputo, Salvatore (June 15, 2007). "David Bromberg Asks Audience to Try Him Again" June 9, 2012, at the Wayback Machine, Jewish News of Greater Phoenix. Retrieved April 19, 2012.
  8. ^ a b Romanowski, Patricia; George-Warren, Holly, eds. (1995). The New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock & Roll. New York, NY: Fireside/Rolling Stone Press. pp. 117–18. ISBN 0-684-81044-1.
  9. ^ Heylin, Clinton (2011). Bob Dylan: Behind the Shades (The 20th Anniversary ed.). London: Faber and Faber. p. 313. ISBN 978-0-571-27240-2.
  10. ^ Ruhlmann, William. "David Bromberg David Bromberg". AllMusic. Retrieved September 27, 2018.
  11. ^ "David Bromberg—The Player: A Retrospective". No Depression. September 1, 1998. Retrieved January 15, 2021.
  12. ^ Leng, Simon (2006). While My Guitar Gently Weeps: The Music of George Harrison. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard. p. 73. ISBN 1-4234-0609-5.
  13. ^ Baker, James M. (retrieved January 5, 2008) Mayor Baker Says Renown Musician And Collector David Bromberg And His Wife, Sculptor Nancy Josephson, Will Call Wilmington 'Home'[permanent dead link]
  14. ^ "World Cafe Live". Worldcafelive.com. Retrieved October 16, 2019.
  15. ^ David Bromberg discography at Wirz.de
  16. ^ David Bromberg credits at AllMusic
  17. ^ Leng, Simon (2006). While My Guitar Gently Weeps: The Music of George Harrison. Milwaukee, WI: Hal Leonard. p. 138. ISBN 1-4234-0609-5.

Other sources

  • "David Bromberg Quintet to Perform in Annapolis". Jmoreliving.com. January 23, 2019. Retrieved November 10, 2020.

External links

  • David Bromberg Fine Violins

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For the album see David Bromberg album David Bromberg born September 19 1945 is an American multi instrumentalist singer and songwriter 1 2 An eclectic artist Bromberg plays bluegrass blues folk jazz country and western and rock and roll He is known for his quirky humorous lyrics and the ability to play rhythm and lead guitar at the same time David BrombergBromberg in 1984Background informationBorn 1945 09 19 September 19 1945 age 77 Philadelphia Pennsylvania United StatesGenresBluegrass folk country blues jazz rock and roll AmericanaOccupation s Singer songwriter musicianInstrument s Vocals guitar fiddle dobro mandolin pedal steel guitarYears active1960s presentLabelsColumbia Fantasy Rounder Wounded Bird AppleseedWebsitedavidbromberg wbr net Bromberg has played with many famous musicians including Jerry Jeff Walker Willie Nelson Jorma Kaukonen Jerry Garcia Rusty Evans The Deep and Bob Dylan He co wrote the song The Holdup with George Harrison who played on Bromberg s self titled 1972 album In 2008 he was nominated for a Grammy Award 3 Bromberg is known for his fingerpicking style that he learned from Reverend Gary Davis 4 5 Contents 1 Musical career 2 Discography 2 1 As a solo artist or band leader 2 2 With other artists 3 References 4 Other sources 5 External linksMusical career Edit David Bromberg and Associates Fine Violins Bromberg was born to a Jewish family in Philadelphia and raised in Tarrytown New York 6 7 He attended Columbia College of Columbia University in the 1960s studying guitar with Reverend Gary Davis during that period 1 He soon established himself as a solo performer and accompanist on the mid 1960s Greenwich Village folk circuit 8 Proficient on fiddle many styles of acoustic and electric guitar pedal steel guitar and dobro Bromberg gained a reputation through his session work for artists such as Jerry Jeff Walker and Bob Dylan He contributed to the latter s 1970 albums Self Portrait and New Morning 1 and was one of Dylan s preferred musicians 9 That same year he backed folk singer Rosalie Sorrels at the Isle of Wight Festival and then performed an impromptu solo set The success of this appearance led to him being offered a recording contract with Columbia Records 1 Bromberg s self titled debut album released in early 1972 8 included his composition Sammy s Song featuring Dylan on harmonica and The Holdup co written with George Harrison 10 Issued as a single The Holdup was a popular choice on U S radio 1 according to a 1998 review in the American roots music magazine No Depression the song became perhaps Bromberg s best known work 11 The collaboration also influenced Harrison s development as a slide guitarist as Bromberg introduced the former Beatle to the dobro 12 His seven minute rendition of Mr Bojangles from 1972 s Demon in Disguise interspersed with tales about traveling with the song s author Jerry Jeff Walker earned Bromberg progressive rock radio airplay In 1973 he played mandolin dobro and electric guitar on Jonathan Edwards album Have a Good Time for Me Bromberg in 2018 Bromberg released Try Me One More Time in 2007 his first studio recording since 1990 It included Dylan s It Takes a Lot to Laugh It Takes a Train to Cry and Elizabeth Cotten s Shake Sugaree The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Traditional Folk Album at the 50th annual Grammy Awards in 2008 3 His 2011 album Use Me features guest appearances by Levon Helm John Hiatt Tim O Brien Dr John Keb Mo Los Lobos Widespread Panic Linda Ronstadt and Vince Gill Bromberg currently lives in Wilmington Delaware where he and his wife artist Nancy Josephson own an extensive violin sales and repair shop 13 On December 3 2021 he announced that he sold the violin repair shop He occasionally performs at Wilmington s Grand Opera House where he and his wife are major donors For six years ending in May 2017 he sometimes performed at the new World Cafe Live Wilmington in The Queen Theater 14 Discography EditAs a solo artist or band leader Edit LPs and CDs David Bromberg 1972 Demon in Disguise 1972 Wanted Dead or Alive 1974 Midnight on the Water 1975 How Late ll Ya Play Til 1976 Reckless Abandon 1977 Out of the Blues The Best of David Bromberg 1977 Bandit in a Bathing Suit 1978 My Own House 1978 You Should See the Rest of the Band 1980 Long Way from Here 1986 Sideman Serenade 1989 The Player A Retrospective 1998 Try Me One More Time 2007 Live New York City 1982 2008 Use Me 2011 Only Slightly Mad 2013 The Blues the Whole Blues and Nothing But the Blues 2016 Big Road 2020 DVDs The Guitar Artistry of David Bromberg Demon in Disguise 2008 A Guitar Lesson with David Bromberg 2009 David Bromberg and His Big Band In Concert at the Count Basie Theatre Red Bank NJ 2009 MP3s The David Bromberg Quartet at MerleFest April 29 2006 2006 David Bromberg amp Angel Band at Philadelphia Folk Festival August 16 2007 2007 The David Bromberg Quartet at MerleFest April 25 2009 2009 With other artists Edit David Bromberg has contributed musically to many albums by other musicians and bands This is a partial list of those recordings 15 16 Psychedelic Moods The Deep 1966 Psychedelic Psoul The Freak Scene 1967 Mr Bojangles Jerry Jeff Walker 1968 Driftin Way of Life Jerry Jeff Walker 1969 Sanders Truck Stop Ed Sanders 1969 Things I Notice Now Tom Paxton 1969 Easy Does It Al Kooper 1970 Stonehenge Richie Havens 1970 Tom Paxton 6 Tom Paxton 1970 Tom Rush Tom Rush 1970 Woodsmoke and Oranges Paul Siebel 1970 Wrong End of the Rainbow Tom Rush 1970 Self Portrait Bob Dylan 1970 New Morning Bob Dylan 1970 Jack Knife Gypsy Paul Siebel 1970 Buzzy Linhart Is Music Buzzy Linhart 1971 Sha Na Na Sha Na Na 1971 Carly Simon Carly Simon 1971 Blue River Eric Andersen 1972 Diamonds in the Rough John Prine 1972 Dobro Mike Auldridge 1972 Jerry Jeff Walker Jerry Jeff Walker 1972 Old Dan s Records Gordon Lightfoot 1972 Subway Night David Amram 1972 Be What You Want To Link Wray 1973 All American Boy Rick Derringer 1973 Breezy Stories Danny O Keefe 1973 Garland Jeffreys Garland Jeffreys 1973 Shotgun Willie Willie Nelson 1973 Have a Good Time for Me Jonathan Edwards 1973 Somebody Else s Troubles Steve Goodman 1973 That s Enough for Me Peter Yarrow 1973 Full Moon Kris Kristofferson and Rita Coolidge 1973 Texas Tornado Doug Sahm 1973 Ringo Ringo Starr 1973 Blues and Bluegrass Mike Auldridge 1974 Phoebe Snow Phoebe Snow 1974 Shankar Family amp Friends Ravi Shankar 1974 17 Johnny Shines amp Co Vol 2 Johnny Shines 1974 One of These Nights The Eagles 1975 Hillbilly Jazz Vassar Clements 1975 Tales from the Ozone Commander Cody and His Lost Planet Airmen 1975 It Looks Like Snow Phoebe Snow 1976 Took a Long Time Magna Carta 1977 Goodbye Blues Country Joe McDonald 1977 Ringo the 4th Ringo Starr 1977 Live at McCabes Paul Siebel 1978 Even a Gray Day Tom Paxton 1983 Red to Blue Leon Redbone 1985 I ve Got a Rock in My Sock Rory Block 1986 Best Blues and Originals Rory Block 1987 Jim Post amp Friends Jim Post 1987 John Prine Live John Prine 1988 Murder of Crows Joe Henry 1989 Mr Cover Shaker Johnny Shines 1992 Picture Perfect Morning Edie Brickell 1993 Catfish for Supper Jon Sholle 1996 Relax Your Mind Jay Ungar 2003 My Last Go Round Rosalie Sorrels 2004 The Bootleg Series Vol 8 Tell Tale Signs Rare and Unreleased 1989 2006 Bob Dylan 2008 King Wilkie Presents The Wilkie Family Singers King Wilkie 2009 Bless My Sole Angel Band 2010 All My Friends Are Here Arif Mardin 2010 First Came Memphis Minnie various artists 2012 Love for Levon A Benefit to Save the Barn various artists 2013 The Bootleg Series Vol 10 Another Self Portrait Bob Dylan 2013 Live at Caffe Lena Music From America s Legendary Coffeehouse 1967 2013 various artists 2013 References Edit a b c d e Deming Mark David Bromberg AllMusic Retrieved January 13 2021 David Bromberg biography at Billboard com a b 2008 Grammy Nominations Announced Great American Country Studio Design Intervention A Guitar Lesson With David Bromberg Guitarvideos com Episode 772 David Bromberg Wtfpod com Retrieved October 16 2019 David Bromberg and Jorma Kaukonen at Tarrytown Music Hall January 22 2010 Archived February 25 2012 at the Wayback Machine at zvents com Caputo Salvatore June 15 2007 David Bromberg Asks Audience to Try Him Again Archived June 9 2012 at the Wayback Machine Jewish News of Greater Phoenix Retrieved April 19 2012 a b Romanowski Patricia George Warren Holly eds 1995 The New Rolling Stone Encyclopedia of Rock amp Roll New York NY Fireside Rolling Stone Press pp 117 18 ISBN 0 684 81044 1 Heylin Clinton 2011 Bob Dylan Behind the Shades The 20th Anniversary ed London Faber and Faber p 313 ISBN 978 0 571 27240 2 Ruhlmann William David Bromberg David Bromberg AllMusic Retrieved September 27 2018 David Bromberg The Player A Retrospective No Depression September 1 1998 Retrieved January 15 2021 Leng Simon 2006 While My Guitar Gently Weeps The Music of George Harrison Milwaukee WI Hal Leonard p 73 ISBN 1 4234 0609 5 Baker James M retrieved January 5 2008 Mayor Baker Says Renown Musician And Collector David Bromberg And His Wife Sculptor Nancy Josephson Will Call Wilmington Home permanent dead link World Cafe Live Worldcafelive com Retrieved October 16 2019 David Bromberg discography at Wirz de David Bromberg credits at AllMusic Leng Simon 2006 While My Guitar Gently Weeps The Music of George Harrison Milwaukee WI Hal Leonard p 138 ISBN 1 4234 0609 5 Other sources Edit David Bromberg Quintet to Perform in Annapolis Jmoreliving com January 23 2019 Retrieved November 10 2020 External links EditDavid Bromberg Fine Violins Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title David Bromberg amp oldid 1149886909, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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