The project is entitled David Bromberg: Musical Maverick, and it covers what the producers describe as the untold story of this icon of the folk, bluegrass and acoustic music scene in the 1970s. Bromberg was a fixture on the festival circuit in his day, headlining shows and sharing the stage with fellow ’70s music figures Doc Watson, Norman Blake, Mike Cross and others.
He was known for his skill on multiple instruments, including fiddle and mandolin, but it was as a guitarist that he is most particularly remembered. He excels at both finger and flatpick styles, and brought a unique, rootsy voice to the table on his signature mix of blues, bluegrass, and old time music.
After an active performing and recording career, David largely disappeared in the 1980s when he undertook a serious study of violinmaking, only to reappear in 2007 with a new album, a new band, and a renewed passion for live music.
The Good Footage folks have come up with an interesting twist on the crowdsourcing formula. Instead of just offering artist recordings and copies of the final product as premiums for online donors, they are entering all their small investors into a raffle to win a Martin D-16 guitar, autographed by David.
Here’s a look at the trailer…
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ur7nouooOFQAnyone wishing to become involved as a fanvestor can check out the indiegogo site.