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| David Bromberg: First Album In Almost Two Decades Brombergs new album marks his return to the music business after almost twenty years. In-between, he became an accomplished violin luthier, studying at the Kenneth Warren School of Violin Making in Chicago. He accumulated one of the worlds most impressive collections of classic American fiddles in the process. Bromberg compares the great 18th Century Italian violins to Try Me One More Time. Theres a certain look about them. The violin makers didnt try to eradicate every tool mark. Theres a balance they found in the crafting of the violin. They dont look fussed over, explains Bromberg. I tried to do that with this record. Its not a fussed over record." title="David Bromberg: First Album In Almost Two Decades ">'Try Me One More Time, ' the first new album in 17 years by roots heavyweight David Bromberg, finds the guitarist and vocalist in top form. Bromberg's new album marks his return to the music business after almost twenty years. In-between, he became an accomplished violin luthier, studying at the Kenneth Warren School of Violin Making in Chicago. He accumulated one of the world's most impressive collections of classic American fiddles in the process. Bromberg compares the great 18th Century Italian violins to 'Try Me One More Time.' "There's a certain look about them. The violin makers didn't try to eradicate every tool mark. There's a balance they found in the crafting of the violin. They don't look fussed over", explains Bromberg. "I tried to do that with this record. It's not a 'fussed over' record." 'Try Me One More Time' is set for release February 27th on Appleseed Recordings. Independent record label Appleseed Recordings is celebrating its tenth anniversary this year. 'Try Me One More Time' is the second CD in a series of significant albums the label is releasing in 2007. Kim and Reggie Harris' 'Get On Board! With The Underground Railroad and Civil Rights Freedom Songs, Volume 2' was released on January 30th. write your comments about the article :: © 2007 Jazz News :: home page |