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Saturday, February 19, 2005
Globetrotting Guitarist Bob Brozman Live!
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Tireless globetrotting guitar-collaborationist Bob Brozman stops by for an extremely
animated session of steel and slide guitar show-and-tell - with the help of
several of his prized instruments.
Bob Brozman is a steel and slide guitar missionary, with a particular passion for
the National Steel Guitar - so much so he wrote a book about it. Originally
into country blues and American roots music, one of Bob's early gigs was with
R. Crumb's Cheap Suit Serenaders. Then he was floored by Hawaiian music and
produced several LP compilations of 78-era Hawaiian recordings (now available
on cd, on Rounder Records and Arhoolie/Folklyric) as well as helping to
re-launch the career of seminal artist Tau Moe. Bob’s 1989 collaboration with Tau Moe and family, Remembering
the Songs of Our Youth (Rounder) is also still in
print.
These days Bob is making a career of musical globetrotting and collaboration --
travelling the world to perform and record with other musical individualists
such as Takashi Hirayasu
in Okinawa, Rene Lacaille in
Île de la Réunion, and Debhashish
Bhattachariya in India. The
resultant cds, all lovely recordings with excellent descriptive notes, have
been released by Riverboat/World Music
Network and are widely available in the US.
Currently Bob is collaborating with string bands in Papua New Guinea with a cd
release expected this spring. His latest solo cd is Blues Reflex.
The guitars themselves are works of art.
Bob will bring five to WFMU – two
different shiny silver beautifully engraved National Resophonic Steel
Guitars including the Baritone Tricone he helped design; a honey-hued koa
wood Kona Hawaiian guitar,
a gorgeous Hindustani
slide guitar (with sympathetic strings) that he’s just started playing, as
well as the versatile ukelele-esque Bolivian charango.
See and learn more about the guitars Bob brought with him to WFMU, and others
in his arsenal (you can even find out how to get ahold of one): http://www.bobbrozman.com/instruments.html
Besides info about the guitars, and bio / cd / tour info,
Bob Brozman’s website features a range
of additional resources for guitarists including live sound hints, tips for
traveling with guitars, and even a few on-line lessons! http://www.bobbrozman.com.
Special thanks to Haley Robertson for making this show
happen!
This Week's Playlist:
(* = new, *** = special)Bob Brozman and Rene Lacaille: Fraka / Dig Dig / World Music Network (0:00:00 Pop-up)
Alain Peters: Ti Cabart / Paraboler / Takamba (0:10:11 Pop-up)
Davey Graham & Holly:
Nadu Silma
/ Godington Boundry
/ President
/
*
(0:15:40 Pop-up)
New reissue of 1970 LP
Masters of Persian Music: Tasnif-e-Rast / Faryad / World Village / * (0:16:15 Pop-up)
Lobi Traore: A Magni / Mali Blue / World Village / * (0:47:03 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman performs live:
(Listen to this set:
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Bob Brozman: Bob talks, plays, demonstrates (Part 1) / in the studio at WFMU (0:30:24 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman and Tau Moe Family: Mai Kai No Kauai / Remembering the Songs of Our Youth (Ho'omana'o I Na Mele O Ka Wa U'i) / Rounder (1:02:54 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman: Bob talks, plays, demonstrates (Part 2) / in the studio at WFMU (1:05:05 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman and Rene Lacaille: 5 O. P. / Dig Dig / World Music Network (1:21:23 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman: Bob talks, plays, demonstrates (Part 3) / in the studio at WFMU (1:25:44 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman and Takashi Hirayasu: Umaku Kamade / Jin Jin Firefly / World Music Network (1:31:25 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman and Takashi Hirayasu: Chim Don Don / Nankuru Naisa / World Music Network (1:35:12 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman: Bob talks, plays, demonstrates (Part 4) / in the studio at WFMU (1:38:59 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman and Debashish Bhattacharya:
Bahu Dur Dur
/ Mahima
/ World Music Network
(1:50:15 Pop-up)
Vocals by Sutapa Bhattacharya
Bob Brozman and Djeli Moussa Diawara: Nkaminyo Yelena Ma / Ocean Blues / Cobalt (1:56:12 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman and Debashish Bhattacharya:
Bana Mali
/ Mahima
/ World Music Network
(2:04:56 Pop-up)
This uses the same West African melody as the previous song
Bob Brozman: Bob talks, plays, demonstrates (Part 5) / WFMU's studios in Jersey City, NJin the studio at WFMU (2:07:51 Pop-up)
Bob Brozman: More Room at the Edge / Blues Reflex / The Running Man / * (2:22:22 Pop-up)
Kemuli String Band:
My Father, My Heart
/ Various Artists: Bosavi - Rainforest Music of Papua New Guinea
/ Smithsonian Folkways
(2:29:36 Pop-up)
Recorded in Papua New Guinea by ethnomusicologist Steven Feld
Gasali Mates II String Band:
Really Hungry!
/ Various Artists: Bosavi - Rainforest Music of Papua New Guinea
/ Smithsonian Folkways
(2:33:10 Pop-up)
Recorded in Papua New Guinea by ethnomusicologist Steven Feld
Mme. Riviere's Hawaiians:
Paahana
/ Various Artists: Vintage Hawaiian Music - The Great Singers 1928-1934
/ Rounder
(2:38:31 Pop-up)
Compiled from Bob Brozman's collection of 78s
Sol K Bright's Hollywaiians:
La Rosita
/ Various Artists: Hawaiian Steel Guitar Classics
/ Arhoolie
(2:44:43 Pop-up)
Compiled from Bob Brozman's collection of 78s
Charlie Wilson:
Palolo
/ Various Artists: Vintage Hawaiian Music - Steel Guitar Masters 1928-1934
/ Rounder
(2:48:23 Pop-up)
Compiled from Bob Brozman's collection of 78s
Sol Hoopii's Quartet:
Hula Girl
/ Various Artists: Hawaiian Steel Guitar Classics
/ Arhoolie
(2:48:55 Pop-up)
Compiled from Bob Brozman's collection of 78s
Spokes Mashiyane and France Pilane: Take It! / Various Artists: Jazz and Hot Dance in South Africa / Harlequin (2:53:00 Pop-up)
Kroke:
Time
/ The Sounds of the Vanishing World
/ Oriente
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