If you listened to bluegrass, folk, country or rock music during the 1970s, it was hard to miss the songs of singer-songwriter David Bromberg. Nearly five decades later, Bromberg has gained accolades and recognition for his skilled musicianship of guitar, dobro, fiddle, and mandolin.
A godfather of Americana, decorated multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter, gifted song interpreter, and lauded band mate to the stars, David Bromberg released The Blues, The Whole Blues and Nothing But The Blues, produced by Levon Helm and Bob Dylan’s longtime collaborator, Larry Campbell in October. His first album since 2013 is a wonderfully curated selection of deep cut blues, in addition to original compositions.
As said by Dr. John, Bromberg is “an American music icon.”