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David Bromberg (born September 19, 1945) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. An eclectic artist, Bromberg plays bluegrass, blues, folk, jazz, country and western, and rock and roll equally well. He is known for his quirky, humorous lyrics, and the ability to play rhythm and lead guitar at the same time.
Bromberg has played with many famous musicians, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, Jorma Kaukonen, Jerry Garcia, Rusty Evans (The Deep) and Bob Dylan. He co-wrote the song "The Holdup" with former Beatle George Harrison, who played on Bromberg's self-titled 1972 album. In 2008, he was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Bromberg was born in Philadelphia, and raised Jewish in Tarrytown, New York. He attended Columbia University in the 1960s, studying guitar with Reverend Gary Davis during that period.
Proficient on fiddle, many styles of acoustic and electric guitar, pedal steel guitar and dobro, Bromberg began releasing albums of his own in the early 1970s on Columbia Records. His seven-minute rendition of "Mr. Bojangles" from 1972's Demon in Disguise, interspersed with tales about traveling with song author Jerry Jeff Walker, earned Bromberg progressive rock radio airplay. In 1973, he played mandolin, dobro, and electric guitar on Jonathan Edwards' album Have a Good Time for Me.
David Bromberg is an album by American multi-instrumentalist and singer-songwriter David Bromberg. His first solo album, it was released by Columbia Records in early 1972.
The album was reissued on CD by Wounded Bird Records in 2007.
Writing for Allmusic, critic William Ruhlmann wrote of the album, "This one finds the artist determined to demonstrate the range of his talent, and that range extends from pop/rock to bluegrass, with lots of blues and folk-blues thrown in... Bromberg may still be more of a player than a frontman, and more of a tradtionalist than a songwriter, but this disc presents a new wrinkle in some very familiar styles, suggesting that it's possible for an accomplished sideman to move downstage and take over the spotlight."
All tracks composed by David Bromberg except where indicated.
David Jack "Dave" Peverett (16 April 1943 – 7 February 2000), also known as Lonesome Dave, was an English musician, best known as the original lead vocalist and rhythm guitarist of the rock band Foghat, which he founded following his tenure in Savoy Brown.
Peverett was an avid fan of the blues and of blues-based rock and roll, and mastered these forms while performing. In the formative pre-Beatles early Sixties, he was the vocalist and lead guitarist of The Nocturnes, which included his brother John Peverett (born John Malcolm Peverett, October 1945, Clapham, South West London) (later to be Rod Stewart's road manager, before becoming a Baptist pastor in the USA) on drums, and Brixton neighbour Al "Boots" Collins (later to be editor of tourist magazines in the West Indies and Middle East) on tenor sax. The Nocturnes achieved London popularity as a pub & club band and provided backing for other performers at a recording studio in Soho. Then, after a brief tour with Swiss blues band, Les Questions, Dave joined Savoy Brown as a rhythm guitarist, eventually also taking over as lead singer and adding the nickname Lonesome, for reasons cited below. After five albums with Savoy Brown, he decided to pursue his own path, along with drummer Roger Earl and taking bassist Tony Stevens with them.
David (Bulgarian: Давид) (died 976) was a Bulgarian noble, brother of Emperor Samuel and eldest son of komes Nicholas. After the disastrous invasion of Rus' armies and the fall of North-eastern Bulgaria under Byzantine occupation in 971, he and his three younger brothers took the lead of the defence of the country. They executed their power together and each of them governed and defended a separate region. He ruled the southern-most parts of the realm from Prespa and Kastoria and was responsible for the defence the dangerous borders with Thessalonica and Thessaly. In 976 he participated in the major assault against the Byzantine Empire but was killed by vagrant Vlachs between Prespa and Kostur.
However, there's also another version about David’s origin. David gains the title "comes" during his service in the Byzantine army which recruited many Armenians from the Eastern region of the empire. The 11th-century historian Stepanos Asoghik wrote that Samuel had one brother, and they were Armenians from the district Derjan. This version is supported by the historians Nicholas Adontz, Jordan Ivanov, and Samuil's Inscription where it’s said that Samuel’s brother is David. Also, the historians Yahya and Al Makin clearly distinguish the race of Samuel and David (the Comitopouli) from the one of Moses and Aaron (the royal race):
David (Spanish pronunciation: [daˈβið]) officially San José de David is a city and corregimiento located in the west of Panama. It is the capital of the province of Chiriquí and has an estimated population of 144,858 inhabitants as confirmed in 2013. It is a relatively affluent city with a firmly established, dominant middle class and a very low unemployment and poverty index. The Pan-American Highway is a popular route to David.
The development of the banking sector, public construction works such as the expansion of the airport and the David-Boquete highway alongside the growth of commercial activity in the city have increased its prominence as one of the fastest growing regions in the country. The city is currently the economic center of the Chiriqui province and produces more than half the gross domestic product of the province, which totals 2.1 billion. It is known for being the third-largest city in the country both in population and by GDP and for being the largest city in Western Panama.
David is a life-size marble sculpture by Gian Lorenzo Bernini. The sculpture was one of many commissions to decorate the villa of Bernini's patron Cardinal Scipione Borghese – where it still resides today, as part of the Galleria Borghese It was completed in the course of seven months from 1623 to 1624.
The subject of the work is the biblical David, about to throw the stone that will bring down Goliath, which will allow David to behead him. Compared to earlier works on the same theme (notably the David of Michelangelo), the sculpture broke new ground in its implied movement and its psychological intensity.
Between 1618 and 1625 Bernini was commissioned to undertake various sculptural work for the villa of one of his patrons, Cardinal Scipione Borghese. In 1623 – only yet 24 years old – he was working on the sculpture of Apollo and Daphne, when, for unknown reasons, he abandoned this project to start work on the David. According to records of payment, Bernini had started on the sculpture by mid–1623, and his contemporary biographer, Filippo Baldinucci, states that he finished it in seven months.
David Bromberg Live at McCabe's 9-21-2014 I Like To Sleep Late In the Morning (S.David Cohen) Some [G] gal told me [C] today Boy you’re wasting your life[G] away She said it’s bad how I spend my [C] time She said that I never make a [G] dime Chorus I told her that I [C] like to sleep late in the [G] morning I [C] don’t like to wear no [G] shoes I Make [C] love to the women [G] while I’m living Get [D] drunk on a bottle of [G] booze Now I [G] know I can’t go on living this [C] way Being broke from day to [G] day I got to stop this running [C] around Get a job and settle [G] down Repeat Chorus I know this can’t go [C] on Yes, I should get up at [G] dawn And get a job and do it [C] right Be in bed by 8 each [G] night Repeat Chorus Hey I know there is not a lot waiting for [C] me...
David Bromberg - Full Concert Recorded Live: 4/15/1977 - Capitol Theatre (Passaic, NJ) More David Bromberg at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF Setlist: 0:00:00 - Get Up And Go 0:08:02 - Sloppy Drunk 0:13:21 - If You're A Viper 0:16:42 - Send Me To The 'Lectric Chair 0:22:10 - As The Years Go Passing By 0:26:59 - I Want To Go Home 0:31:02 - Louise 0:35:20 - Come On In My Kitchen 0:38:33 - I Like To Sleep Late In The Morning 0:43:11 - Danger Man 0:46:33 - In My Girlish Days 0:50:37 - Medley Of Irish Fiddle Tunes 0:57:11 - Will Not Be Your Fool Part I 0:58:29 - Will Not Be Your Fool Part II 1:08:12 - Sweet Home Chicago
Jerry Jeff Walker & David Bromberg perform together in Austin, Texas on 2-27-87, as broadcast in stereo on public television. BetaGems are culled from an archive of over 1000 beta video tapes recorded from 1983 into the 1990s. Most feature live music performances broadcast on television in San Diego CA, though there are also rarely seen commercials, comedy clips, and other material that doesn't seem to be anywhere else on Youtube or online. Most of the tapes were recorded on a Sony SL-HFT7 Super Beta Theater Hi-Fi Stereo - the same model was refurbished and is being used for these digital transfers and uploads. In rare occasions where a BetaGems clip does appear elsewhere, we're only uploading if our own beta master is better quality or contains material not seen previously. Much footag...
Philadelphia Folk Festival This video is an historical document. It shows a very important point, the beginnings of jamgrass. It show the nexus of traditional music and what John Hartford called "that New York sensibility" (weed fueled organic improvisational music). Hartford & Bromberg met at the 1970 Philadelphia Folk Festival. They made an immediate connection and were inseparable, a spark was made, the fuse was lit. Bromberg was scheduled to play solo he instead formed an hoc band and invited John. (The first time Bromberg played in public with a band) John said he was greatly inspired by Bromberg's creative attitude and shortly after this fest, he asked Bromberg to produce his seminal jamgrass album, Steam Powered Aereo Plain. And the rest is history, as they say.
From the Wanted Dead or Alive album.
David Bromberg and Tommy Emmanuel play The New Lee Highway Blues - Cayamo 2023
David Bromberg - Send Me To The 'Lectric Chair Recorded Live: 4/15/1977 - Capitol Theatre - Passaic, NJ More David Bromberg at Music Vault: http://www.musicvault.com Subscribe to Music Vault on YouTube: http://goo.gl/DUzpUF
For all you die hard David Bromberg fans & those of us old enough to remember Spiro T. Agnew, this is "Bullfrog Blues" from David Bromberg's 2nd album "How Late'll Ya Play 'Til?" This is from Vol. 1, which is the "recorded live" side. This video has everything BUT the kitchen sink & a gun thrown in! For those of you who have often requested this, Enjoy! (p.s. I don't believe in violence against women...I am one...but this IS the blues!) For a great short bio on Bromberg, please see the link below. It has info on his fine violin making artistry & local "artist in residence" status: http://www.davidbromberg.net/history/david-bromberg-bio
David Bromberg performs "Sharon" at the 2017 XPoNential Festival. Recorded live on July 30, 2017. Check out the complete recap on The Key: http://thekey.xpn.org/2017/07/30/xpn-fest-recap-david-bromberg-quintet-brings-blues-riffs-radiant-violin-river-stage/
DB live performing Jerry Jeff Walker's Mr. Bojangles. Arguably, this is the best version you're ever going to hear of this song. You should look up Bromberg's version of MR BLUE which I also posted. You won't believe it's the same song that is so familiar to you. The Fleetwood's doo wop version is so lah-di-dah you forget what the song is about. Listen to Bromberg's version. His interpretation will drop your jaw.
Episode 6 of Tales of Fame and Fate. Lonesome Dave Peverett co-founder of Fog Hat.
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FOGHAT are an English rock band formed in London in 1971. The band is known for the use of electric slide guitar in its music. The band has achieved eight gold albums, one platinum and one double platinum album. The founding members included "Lonesome" Dave Peverett (vocals, guitar), Roger Earl (drums), Tony Stevens (bass), and Rod Price (guitar). The quartet quickly gained popularity, with each member contributing significantly to the band's distinctive style. Foghat's classic lineup underwent changes over the years, with several replacements, most notably Erik Cartwright succeeding Rod Price on guitar. Their repertoire comprised a mix of rock and blues, producing hits like "Slow Ride" and "Fool for the City." The band's live performances became legendary, featuring iconic concerts and me...
Live On The Plaza (Houston), 1999 - Millennium Tour Lonesome Dave Peverette: Vocals & Guitar Roger Earl: Drums Tony Stevens: Bass & Backing Vocals Bryan Basset: Lead Guitar, Slide Guitar & Backing Vocals
Rock Musician Dave “Lonesome Dave” Peverett passed away on February 7th 2000 at the age of 56. He was born in Dulwich, England and started the band Foghat in 1971. It would go on to great acclaim and have hits such as Slow Ride and Fool for the City. He is interred at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery in Orlando, Florida with his wife of 32 years, Linda Ann Hayes Peverett who passed the same year as him. Rest in peace. ❤️
Backstage With FOGHAT - Episode 16: Lonesome Dave www.foghat.com Created & Produced by OutSuite ©2022 www.outsuite.com
Excuse the fair quality of this one, but there isnt a lot of new footage of Lonesome Dave videos making appearance, so I am sure Foghat fans will at least be appreciative of this video
Interview with Dave Peverett of Foghat (no audio)
Rock Musician Lonesome Dave was born April 16, 1943 in Dulwich, England. He married Linda Haynes and they were married for 32 years. He was in the band Savoy Brown & most notably Foghat. Foghat has had 8 gold albums, 1 platinum and 1 double platinum album. Dave passed away February 7, 2000. He was 56 years old. Rest in peace. #foghat #famousgraves #rockmusic #cemetery #graveyard #cemeteryexploration #historyfacts #genealogyresearch #truecrime #goseekfind No copyright infringement is intended by this video. Copyright Disclaimer under Section 107 of the copyright act 1976, allowance is made for fair use for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit,...
David Bromberg (born September 19, 1945) is an American multi-instrumentalist, singer, and songwriter. An eclectic artist, Bromberg plays bluegrass, blues, folk, jazz, country and western, and rock and roll equally well. He is known for his quirky, humorous lyrics, and the ability to play rhythm and lead guitar at the same time.
Bromberg has played with many famous musicians, including Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, Jorma Kaukonen, Jerry Garcia, Rusty Evans (The Deep) and Bob Dylan. He co-wrote the song "The Holdup" with former Beatle George Harrison, who played on Bromberg's self-titled 1972 album. In 2008, he was nominated for a Grammy Award.
Bromberg was born in Philadelphia, and raised Jewish in Tarrytown, New York. He attended Columbia University in the 1960s, studying guitar with Reverend Gary Davis during that period.
Proficient on fiddle, many styles of acoustic and electric guitar, pedal steel guitar and dobro, Bromberg began releasing albums of his own in the early 1970s on Columbia Records. His seven-minute rendition of "Mr. Bojangles" from 1972's Demon in Disguise, interspersed with tales about traveling with song author Jerry Jeff Walker, earned Bromberg progressive rock radio airplay. In 1973, he played mandolin, dobro, and electric guitar on Jonathan Edwards' album Have a Good Time for Me.
You’ve hurt me for the last time
Yeah you finally went and broke my only rule
It’s the last time
you finally went and broke my golden rule
I’ll be your lover or your friend darling
But I’ll be goddamn if I’m ever gonna be your fool
I will be there when you need me baby
but I don’t wanna be your toy -- listen here
If a plaything is all you want me for
You can get up, go out and get yourself another boy
Because I took that class
I graduated Phi Beta goddamn Kappa from that school
I’ll be your lover or your friend darling
But I’m never, ever, ever gonna be your fool
I gave you all I had to give honey
I sincerely tried to keep you satisfied
I gave you everything I own
I truly tried to keep you satisfied
I gave you all my heart, my love, my car, my money, my
house, my children
The least you coulda done was let me keep one small,
tiny shred of my pride
I would work for you all day
And I would love you all night
I swore and promised to stand beside you baby when
you’re wrong, yeah when you’re right
But look here sugar lips
There’s one thing in this life that I’d never ever do
for you
I’ll be your lover or your friend darling – yes I will
But I refuse to be your fool
(INSTRUMENTAL)
Well you gambled with my love this time sweetheart
But I want you to understand this is one time you
finally lost your bet
You’re gambling with my love
This time you lost the bet
Hey look any man dumb enough to hang around for the
kind of stuff you hand out
Would deserve every low-kick rotten-leg dirty trick you
and I both know that he’d get
I know you just cooked up this mess to find out exactly
Long you could keep me stuck in it
Pick up your telephone dial information ask for the
time
You can calculate it to the last goddamn minute, now
look-
You did not have to hurt me baby
No you did not need to be that cruel
I’ll be your lover or your friend darling
I’ll be Goddamn, 6 feet under ground, dead in my grave,
buried and long forgot
I’ll be so long gone and forgot that my flesh will have
turned and returned to the nutrients and elements and
the molecules from which it originated
I mean to say that the genus and species of worms that
used to crawl in and out of the sockets of my eyelid
holes will vanish from the face of the earth
I need to say I’ll see the earth leave its orbit
I’ll wear the rings of Saturn for a ring around my
little pinky
I’ll let your sister marry a Venutian
I will see you dead
I’ll see your lover dead
I’ll see his lover dead
I’ll see his lover dead
I’ll see his lover dead
I’ll see that faggot dead
I’ll see everyone you ever knew, loved, touched, stood
next to, heard of, smelt, felt, dreamed about in your
life or any of your descendant’s lives -- down to the
168th person
Roasted and tortured in hell
For 1 billion trillion years
16 eternity’s
27 forevers
11 thousand years after that before I will be your