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  1. In the ‘70s, singer/guitarist David Bromberg was among the first to unabashedly sound like a suburban white kid steeped in roots music—and he did it with such singular style, sardonic humor, and undeniable instrumental panache that he became a cult hero.

  2. Born in Philadelphia on September 19, 1945, David Bromberg grew up in Tarrytown, New York. Inspired by the music of Pete Seeger and the Weavers—among others—he began studying the guitar at the age of 13. After graduation from Tarrytown High School, he enrolled at Columbia University intent on a career as a musicologist.

  3. David Bromberg - Send Me To The 'Lectric ChairRecorded Live: 4/15/1977 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJMore David Bromberg at Music Vault: ...

  4. 10 de jul. de 2011 · One of David's signature songs at the early part of his career. This comes from his self titled album, "David Bromberg" released in 1971. Enjoy!For info on p...

  5. 8 de oct. de 2007 · David Bromberg. Having gained prominence as a session guitarist in the '60s for folk and country legends such as Bob Dylan and Jerry Jeff Walker, David Bromberg embarked on a solo career with his ...

  6. By the mid-’70s, the David Bromberg Big Band included horn-players, a violinist, and several multi-instrumentalists, including David himself. Among the best-known Bromberg Band graduates: mandolinist Andy Statman, later a major figure in the Klezmer music movement in America, and fiddler Jay Ungar (who wrote the memorable “Ashokan Farewell” for Ken Burns’ PBS documentary, “The Civil ...

  7. 19 de feb. de 2013 · The full 16:07 recording from 1976's How Late'll Ya Play 'Til, Volume 1 (Live). Blocked by UMG in:American Samoa, Canada, Germany, Greenland, Guam, Mexico, ...