The Show On The Road – David Bromberg

This week, The Show On The Road features living folk-blues legend and underground guitar icon David Bromberg.


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Host Z. Lupetin got to speak with the now 74-year-old Bromberg in a hotel room before the pandemic shutdown, prior to Bromberg playing a show at the El Rey Theatre in Los Angeles back in February, 2020.

Coming out of the fertile Greenwich Village scene on the heels of Bob Dylan, Ramblin Jack Elliot and other shaggy troubadour-storytellers, Bromberg’s encyclopedic knowledge of American songwriting traditions made him a coffee house wunderkind who refused to be pigeonholed in one genre. By the age of thirty, Bromberg was the go-to guitarist for Dylan, Willie Nelson, John Prine and Ringo Starr, and he could be found jamming at dinner parties with George Harrison.

A man of many interests and talents, Bromberg actually stepped away from performing for nearly two decades at the height of his notoriety, moving to Chicago to learn how to build and then appraise violins. He became obsessed with identifying the best instruments just by sight, and even opened a respected instrument shop in Wilmington, Delaware called David Bromberg Fine Violins.

He returned after twenty two years off the road with the triumphant and Grammy-nominated Try Me One More Time in 2006, and has assembled an energetic band of friends that continues to join him on his new, high energy offerings.

Bromberg’s muscular and ever genre-bending 2020 release, Big Road pays homage to his heroes like Charlie Rich and 1930’s bluesman Tommy Johnson, but also injects heavy doses of swampy rock, horn-heavy funk, and good-humored, folk storytelling along the way.

Stick around to the end of the episode to hear him play a new acoustic tune called “Buddy Brown’s Blues.”


3×3: Melaena Cadiz on Quad Drums, Road Salad, and Why Siblings Make Great Teachers

Artist: Melaena Cadiz
Hometown: I grew up in Kalamazoo, MI. Now I live in Los Angeles, CA.
Latest Album: Sunfair
Personal Nicknames: hmm not really

 

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Which decade do you think of as the "golden age" of music? 
The '70s (with the '90s as a close runner-up)

If you could have a superpower, what would you choose? 
Flying

If you were in a high school marching band, which instrument would you want to play?
I’ve always wanted to play those marching quads with the four drums. 

 

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What's your go-to road food?
We travel with a stocked cooler, and I make a road salad with spinach, hummus, sunflower seeds, and whatever else we have in there. 

Who was the best teacher you ever had — and why?
My younger brother’s a luthier and classical guitarist. He gave me the first guitar he made and has taught me so much about music.  

What's your favorite fruit? 
Watermelon 

 

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Boots or sneakers?
Sneakers

Noodles or rice?
Rice

Pacific or Atlantic?
Pacific