- Bob Brozman
Bob Brozman (born 1954) is an American
guitar ist andethnomusicologist .He has performed in a number of styles such as
blues , Gypsyjazz , calypso,ragtime , Hawaiian andCaribbean music . Brozman has also collaborated with musicians from diverse cultural backgrounds such asIndia ,Africa ,Japan ,Papua New Guinea andReunion Island . He has been called "an instrumental wizard" and "a walking archive of 20th Century American music." Bob maintains a steady schedule throughout the year, touring constantly throughoutNorth America ,Europe ,Australia ,Asia , and Africa. He has recorded numerous albums and has won the Guitar Player Readers' Poll two years in a row in both the blues andslide guitar categories. From 1999-2006, he co-founded International Guitar Seminars, which hosted over 120 students annually at sites inCalifornia ,New York , andCanada ." From 2000 to 2005 his collaborations have landed in the European Top 10 for World Music an unprecedented five times.Brozman is also a
linguist ,anthropologist , and ethnomusicologist. He was formerly an Adjunct Professor at the Department of Contemporary Music Studies atMacquarie University ,Sydney, Australia . He is starting a foundation for the purpose of getting some of the western surplus of instruments and other musical supplies directly into the hands of musicians in third world countries in Africa andOceania .Brozman is well known for his use of National resonator instruments from the 1920s and 1930s, as well as National Resophonic resonator instruments. He also uses
Weissenborn style hollow neck acousticsteel guitar s, including original models and top of the range versions from Bear Creek in Hawaii [http://www.bcguitar.com www.bcguitar.com] . Among his National instruments is abaritone version of the legendary tricone guitar, which was designed in conjunction with him in the mid to late 1990s. This instrument is now part of National's actual range of products.External links
* [http://www.bobbrozman.com/biography.html Bob Brozman biography] - from his website.
* [http://www.bcguitar.com Bear Creek Guitar]
* [http://www.homespuntapes.com/artists/artistpage.asp?artID=360]
* [http://www.dcms.mq.edu.au The Department of Contemporary Music Studies, Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia]
* [http://www.bluesinlondon.com/interviews/int_brozman.html 2006 Interview]
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