Bob Brozman
b. 8 March 1954, New York City, New York, USA. Born and raised in the Hudson River Delta, blues musician, author and musicologist Bob Brozman began playing the piano at the age of four, gravitating to guitar by the age of six. Eventually he adopted the National steel guitar in 1968, and from then on developed a keen interest in and long-standing commitment to the blues. At college he undertook a degree in musicology, his thesis a comparative study of Tommy Johnson and Charley Patton that argued that they must have met at some point. Outside of the blues, he also stumbled across Hawaiian National guitar player Solomon Ho'op'i'i of the Ho'op'i'i Brothers, and began acquiring a huge collection of pre-war Hawaiian 78 rpm records. When he discovered that Ho'op'i'i had been influenced by jazz players such as Bix Beiderbecke, it convinced him of the interconnected nature of much modern music: "For me the real interesting definition of World Music is where the First World and the Third World intersect. Third Worlders use the industrialised world's instruments to create more interesting music than anybody in the industrialised world has."
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Albums
- (2006) Blue Hula Stomp
- (1992) A Truckload Of Blues
Top Tracks
- C Stomp Blues
- Chili Blues
- Lei 'Awapuchi (Yellow Ginger Lei) (Instrumental)
- Blue Hula Stomp Medley
- Do You Call That a Buddy?
Related Artists
- Blind Willie McTell
- Taj Mahal
- Mississippi John Hurt
- Leadbelly
- Big Bill Broonzy
- Lightnin' Hopkins
- Lonnie Johnson
- Barbecue Bob
- Skip James
- Blind Boy Fuller
- Corey Harris
- Sonny Terry
- Frank Hutchison
- Clarence "Gatemouth" Brown
- Junior Kimbrough
- Chandler Marks
- CLARIETT
- Coalition
- Connie Townsend
- Cowboy Warehouse
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