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David Bromberg

David Bromberg

David Bromberg has been played on NTS in shows including Perfect Sound Forever, featured first on 28 February 2020. Songs played include Dehlia, Sammy's Song and Last Song For Shelby Jean.

David Bromberg (b. September 19, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American guitarist. Bromberg has an eclectic style, playing bluegrass, blues, folk, country and western, and rock & roll equally well. He is known for his quirky, humorous lyrics. He has played with Jerry Jeff Walker and Bob Dylan, and is the co-writer, with former Beatle George Harrison, of the song The Holdup. He currently lives in Wilmington, Delaware where he owns a violin sales and repair shop. He occasionally performs at Wilmington's Grand Opera House.

Jerry Jeff said that Bromberg is the reason that instruments have strings.[citation needed]

The quintessential musician's musician, Bromberg is proficient on fiddle, many styles of acoustic and electric guitar (to each of which he lends a highly individual voice), pedal steel guitar and dobro. David Lindley, Norman Blake, Mark O'Connor, and Ricky Skaggs are among the small number of other major musicians with equal proficiency on three or more string instruments.

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David Bromberg

David Bromberg has been played on NTS in shows including Perfect Sound Forever, featured first on 28 February 2020. Songs played include Dehlia, Sammy's Song and Last Song For Shelby Jean.

David Bromberg (b. September 19, 1938 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania) is an American guitarist. Bromberg has an eclectic style, playing bluegrass, blues, folk, country and western, and rock & roll equally well. He is known for his quirky, humorous lyrics. He has played with Jerry Jeff Walker and Bob Dylan, and is the co-writer, with former Beatle George Harrison, of the song The Holdup. He currently lives in Wilmington, Delaware where he owns a violin sales and repair shop. He occasionally performs at Wilmington's Grand Opera House.

Jerry Jeff said that Bromberg is the reason that instruments have strings.[citation needed]

The quintessential musician's musician, Bromberg is proficient on fiddle, many styles of acoustic and electric guitar (to each of which he lends a highly individual voice), pedal steel guitar and dobro. David Lindley, Norman Blake, Mark O'Connor, and Ricky Skaggs are among the small number of other major musicians with equal proficiency on three or more string instruments.

Original source: Last.fm

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Dehlia
David Bromberg
Columbia1971
Sammy's Song
David Bromberg
Columbia1971
Last Song For Shelby Jean
David Bromberg
Columbia1971