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Interview with David BrombergJune 4, 2008 Interview by Scott Preston
A singular performer/writer/arranger, Bromberg’s remarkable musical versatility and innovative resourcefulness have earned vast critical and popular acclaim. He is also impossible to classify: As one critic perceptively wrote, “David Bromberg fits no pigeonholes. He is part of everything contemporarily musical. He is a product of blues, country, jazz, folk, and classical music. From his early success as a guitar virtuoso, Mr. Bromberg has developed into a brilliant entertainer.” (from davidbromberg.net) Cincy Groove: I have noticed you have lived in numerous places over the years, what made you settle in Delaware? David Bromberg: I had been in Chicago for 22 years, and my wife and I didn't want to see another Chicago winter. Its a wonderful town but the winters are brutal. My wife and I are both east coast people and we wanted to live someplace a little bit warmer but didn't want to live way down south. So Delaware seemed like a good compromise. ![]() Cincy Groove: Are you working on any new projects? David Bromberg: I'm working on a bunch of things all at once. I have a live cd from a concert I did in New York in 1982 that I have been selling on the website and at concerts. Appleseed Records wants to officially release it, so we will put it out with the same cover so people don't buy it twice. Then there are 3 other albums I for the most part are making at the same time. I am making one that is kind of a Chicago styles blues album, one that is a big band album, and I haven't started the third one yet. It will be with my quartet. Cincy Groove: What brought about you going to school for violin making?
Cincy Groove: You recently just started playing out again correct? David Bromberg: Yeah, I try to go out at least twice a month for 3 - 4 days at a time. I do a lot of festivals, I do very few bar and club shows. I'm just glad I don't have to play 150 shows a year anymore. Cincy Groove: I noticed you have appeared on over 100 albums over your career, are there a few that stick out in your mind as some of your favorites? David Bromberg: Well, there is a bunch of them. The first Dylan album I worked on was wonderful. I'm also on that Rick Derringer record, Rock and Roll Hoochie Choo, that was a lot of fun. ![]() Cincy Groove: Are there any young musicians that impress you? David Bromberg: I enjoy listening to Olla Bell. There is also this young guitar player, John Duke Lippincott, he sometimes goes by Johnny Duke. He is the most brilliant guitar player from right here in Wilmington, DE. Cincy Groove: I noticed you have played at the Fur Peace Ranch (Jorma Kaukonen's guitar camp) here in Ohio. How was your experience there? David Bromberg: I have played there a couple times. Jorma is one of the better people walking the Earth. There are very few things he could ask me to do that I wouldn't immediately say yes to.
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