David Bromberg is a Blues Singer born on September 19, 1945 in Pennsylvania. He has had a successful career spanning over five decades, and has amassed a net worth of millions. His biography includes a variety of awards and accolades, and he stands at a height of 5'10". He is also a family man, having been married to his wife Nancy Josephson since 1980. His career continues to be successful, and he is still performing and recording music today.
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Musician who incorporated many genres, including bluegrass, blues, folk, jazz, rock and roll, and country western.
He attended Columbia University during which time he was mentored in guitar by Reverend Gary Davis.
He was nominated for a Grammy Award for Best Traditional Folk Album for his album Try Me One More Time from 2007.
He was born in Philadelphia, but raised in Tarrytown, New York, in a Jewish family. He married Nancy Josephson.
He co-wrote the song The Holdup with George Harrison.