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Brian Bromberg

Musical artist

Brian Bromberg (born December 5, 1960) is an American jazz b*ist and record producer who performs on both electric and acoustic instruments.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Releases as a solo artist
  • 3 Discography
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Biography

Bromberg was born on December 5, 1960, in Tucson, Arizona. His father and brother, David, who both played drums, influenced him to take up the instrument himself. At the age of 13, he began seriously pursuing a career as a drummer. However, at around the same time, the leader of his school orchestra steered him towards the upright b*. From then on, he committed to stick to a strict practice regimen and even "tested out of high school early" because of the rigorous schedule he set for himself. Still, plucking away in his ba*t was only half of the plan. It was integral for Bromberg to gain experience playing in live situations. Thus, he accepted virtually every gig he could get. It was somewhat common for Bromberg to play "five to seven nights a week with several different bands."In 1979, Marc Johnson, the b*ist working for the jazz pianist Bill Evans, heard Bromberg's playing. Johnson later suggested Bromberg to saxophonist Stan Getz, who was in search of a new b* player. Getz took the suggestion seriously, and auditioned Bromberg soon thereafter. Within only six years of picking up the b*, Bromberg found himself at the age of 19 touring internationally with Getz. Other than the thrill of playing with a world-cl* tenor saxophonist, more opportunities began to reveal themselves to the young b* player, who would go on to work with many big names in the music business and eventually become a producer of various artists in his genre.

In March 2011, Brian partnered with Carvin Guitars to produce a signature model electric b*. The B24 and B25 were based on his own design, which was previously manufactured by Peavey and Dean. In 2014, Carvin rebranded to Kiesel for most new instruments, and the Brian Bromberg model followed suit in 2015.

Releases as a solo artist

Bromberg's first several albums were in the smooth jazz genre. He began with two records that caught smooth jazz radio's attention: A New Day in 1986 and B*es Loaded in 1988. His third album, Magic Rain (1989) "became the most played album on smooth jazz radio during the first week of its release". Bromberg's fourth record, B*ically Speaking, which is his oldest material re-mastered with some new additions, reached the top 5 on the radio charts and No. 7 on the Billboard sales charts.

With solid following among smooth jazz fans, he put out a straight ahead jazz album, It's About Time, The Acoustic Project. This album reached number four on the mainstream jazz charts in 1991. Bromberg recorded in a trio with Freddie Hubbard and Ernie Watts. After It's About Time, The Acoustic Project he returned to smooth jazz. The label that released Brian Bromberg (1993) went out of business the week of its release.

In 1996, after a short break from recording to design b*es for Peavey and touring as a clinician, Bromberg signed with Zebra Records. In February 1998, he released You Know That Feeling, which was recorded with Rick Braun, Joe Sample, Jeff Lorber, and Everette Harp. The album became Bromberg's most successful, later to be topped by Wood, and his first smooth jazz number one record of his career. You Know That Feeling had three singles in a row that each went to number three on the charts. It spent seventeen consecutive months on the charts, eight months in the top ten, nearly six months in the top five. Bromberg's album was the fifth most-played album from the top 100 albums of the year in smooth jazz. Songs from You Know That Feeling are still regularly played in smooth jazz stations across America. Additionally, in 2003, Bromberg made a record simply *led Jaco in which he performs many of Jaco Pastorius's notable songs.

After You Know That Feeling, Bromberg's albums deviated from his smooth jazz roots. Wood (2002), produced by a *anese label, was recorded with pianist Randy Waldman and brother David Bromberg on drums. In addition to the solo pieces, Wood and Wood 2 (with drummer Vinnie Colaiuta replacing David Bromberg) contain interpretations of music by Wayne Shorter and Woody Herman. On an even sharper turn from his smooth jazz past, Bromberg released Metal (2005) with drummer Joel Taylor.

As a record producer, Bromberg has produced eight top-ten hits, seven top-five hits, and two number-one hits. Apart from his 300-year-old double b*, he uses Dean, Bob Mick, Mick Donner and Peavey b*es with Epifani amplification. He also owns a signature edition Carvin b*.

Discography

  • A New Day (1986)
  • B*es Loaded (1988)
  • Magic Rain (1989)
  • B*ically Speaking (1990)
  • It's About Time: The Acoustic Project (1991)
  • Brian Bromberg (1993)
  • You Know That Feeling (1997)
  • Wood (2002)
  • Jaco (2002)
  • Brombo! Jb Project (2003)
  • Choices (2004)
  • B* Freak Out (2004)
  • Metal (2005)
  • Wood II (2006)
  • Downright Upright (2007)
  • Hands (2009)
  • It Is What It Is (2009)
  • Bromberg Plays Hendrix (2010)
  • Compared To That (2012)
  • In the Spirit of Jobim (2012)
  • Full Circle (2016)
  • Thicker Than Water (2018)
  • Celebrate Me Home: The Holiday Sessions (2020)
  • A Little Driving Music (2021)

References

    External links

    • Official website
    • Brian Bromberg at AllMusic