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    Over a summer hiatus in 1966, Stuart Brotman effectively left Canned Heat after he had signed a contract for a long engagement in Fresno with an Armenian belly-dance revue. Canned Heat had contacted Brotman, touting a recording contract which had to be signed the next day, but Brotman was unable to make the signing on short notice.

  2. Stuart Brotman was born on 27 February 1966 in Rochester, Minnesota, USA. He was an actor, known for Race for Your Life, Charlie Brown (1977), It's Arbor Day, Charlie Brown (1976) and You're a Good Sport, Charlie Brown (1975). He was married to Elizabeth Brotman. He died on 29 January 2011 in San Francisco, California, USA.

  3. Brotman abandonó en favor de Mark Andes (nacido el 19 de febrero de 1948 en Philadelphia, Pennsylvania). Stuart Brotman formó parte con el tiempo del grupo Kaleidoscope, curiosamente el nombre del club angelino en donde se asentaron Canned Heat incrementando poco a poco su audiencia.

  4. Stuart Brotman, bass, basy (cello), tilinca and baraban (poik), has been an accomplished performer, arranger and recording artist in the ethnic music field for over 50 years. He has been a moving force in the klezmer revival since its beginning, and has defined klezmer bass (“It’s a large instrument that plays really low and has an accent.”)

  5. Stuart Brotman. US klezmer, world music and folk / blues multi-instrumentalist. Founding member and first bassist of Canned Heat who left the group in 1966 after the recording of their initially shelved first album which was later released under the name "Vintage".

  6. Stuart N. Brotman, a member of APCO Worldwide’s International Advisory Council, is an American government policymaker, tenured university professor, management consultant, lawyer, author and editorial adviser, and non-profit organization executive.

  7. 3 de sept. de 2019 · Full Biography. Stuart N. Brotman is an American government policymaker; tenured university professor; management consultant; lawyer; author and editorial adviser; and non-profit organization executive. He has served in four Presidential Administrations on a bipartisan basis and has taught students from 42 countries in six separate ...