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Music Event March 9, 2010
- David Broza - Special album release show
- 8:00pm Seating / 9:00pm Show
Tickets
- Bar Stools$25.00
- Reserved Tables$35.00
- Reserved Best Tables$40.00
- VIP Tables$40.00
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Join David Broza as he celebrates his new album release. Night Dawn: The Unpublished Poetry of Townes Van Zandt. The latest in a string of critically acclaimed studio albums, Broza crafted the album from a trove of unpublished poems, bequeathed to him by the late Townes Van Zandt. The result is an outstanding exploration of the music-literary confluence so skillful charted by Broza’s singular talent.
ABOUT DAVID BROZA
David Broza was raised and educated in Israel, Spain and England. A superstar in his homeland of Israel, he is a modern troubadour of urban folk-rock. As a multi-platinum artist over the past three decades, he has positioned himself as an international artist, releasing records in Hebrew, Spanish and English. While he is known primarily in Israel, Spain and America as a balladeer, he’s also an accomplished classical guitarist. Over the years, Broza has been a soldier, a peace activist, one of the founders of the Israeli peace group PEACE NOW, a teacher, an artist-in-residence at Bennington College in Vermont, an ambassador of goodwill for UNICEF and has literally circled the globe numerous times performing his music.
Making his recorded debut in 1978, Broza has released a total of 25 recordings (including 15 solo, studio albums, four live albums, three anthologies and three as a member of a band). He also released the acclaimed David Broza at Masada DVD in 2007, which featured Jackson Browne and Shawn Colvin.
Critics, moved by Broza’s flamenco-tinged, folk-rock melodies, his keen talent for breathing musical life into sensual snippets of poetry, have been quick to label him as “a post-modern Leonard Cohen,” the “Stevie Ray Vaughn” of folk rock.
But while honored by the comparisons, Broza forges his own road through the music scene all over the world. His American debut album, Away From Home was praised by the New York Times as one of the best pop albums of the year. Time of Trains, his second American release, gained him recognition as one of the most important artists on the music scene all over the world. Broza has made a mission of studying the work of American writers for the past several years, haunting libraries and bookstores, and as he says, “always reading with a melody in my head."







