Often referred to as a musician's musician, throughout his career, Bromberg has spent almost as much time being a sideman to people like Bob Dylan and Jerry Jeff Walker as he has fronting his own band. Session credits for albums by Tom Paxton and Jerry Jeff Walker started getting Bromberg attention in the mid 60s, and he began making the transition from sideman to front man in the early 70s, when he signed to record for Columbia records. The key to appreciating Bromberg is to realize he has an equal passion for blues, folk, country and western, bluegrass and rock & roll. This diverse range of influences is reflected on all his recordings for Columbia, Fantasy, and Rounder, and in his performances as well.
His musical eclecticism over the years may have cost him some fans, but a typical Bromberg concert can be a musical education.
with John Sebastian on Harmonica & Guitar
Tracklisting: - Don't Let Your Deal Go Down
- I'm a Demon in Disguise
- Stealin'
- Will You Still Love Me Tomorrow
- That's the Way the World Goes Round
- Mr Blue
- Dust My Broom
- Chump Man Blues
- Summer Wages
- Da Doo Ron Ron
- I'll Never Be Your Fool
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