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  1. Jun 28, 2023 · Music legend David Bromberg on his farewell concert, Delaware future, next project. It's been 60 years since Wilmington's David Bromberg started his life as a musician, which earned him a devoted ...

  2. It focuses on Bromberg’s own quirky but tradition-conscious compositions, including “The Hold Up” (a mariachi-tinged tale of desperate roadside bandits co-penned by George Harrison), the satirical 12-bar slow burner “Suffer to Sing the Blues,” and the saucy, slinky stripper’s story “Sharon.”

  3. David Bromberg Solo Recordings. Try Me One More Time . Use Me. David Bromberg. Sideman Serenade. Demon In Disguise. My Own House. Wanted Dead or Alive. Archive ...

  4. David Bromberg is the debut album by American multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter David Bromberg. [1] It was released by Columbia Records in February 1972. The album includes "The Holdup", written by Bromberg and George Harrison, and "Sammy's Song", which features Bob Dylan on harmonica. Bromberg came to record the album as a proven ...

  5. Official David Bromberg page. He’s played with everyone, he’s toured everywhere! David Bromberg Quintet & Band. 20,349 likes · 9 talking about this. Official ...

  6. David Bromberg. Mark Cosgrove Guitar/Mandolin/Vocals. Nate Grower Fiddle/Mandolin/ Guitar/Vocals. Josh Kanusky Drums/Vocals.

  7. 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 ...

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