
Brian Bromberg was born December 5th, 1960 in Tucson Arizona. He
grew up in a family of musicians and artists. His father and brother
played the drums. With all that music around the house, and drums all
over the place, it was natural for Brian to start playing the drums as
well. Brian was two and a half years old, beating up the furniture and
banging on anything that didn't move. After some years of playing and
practicing, Brian began his professional career as a drummer at the age
of thirteen.
In elementary and Jr.high School, Brian also played the cello. That was
one instrument that Brian did not feel very comfortable playing. One day
in orchestra class at jr. high, the orchestra director came over to
Brian and said, hey Brian, you see that big bass over there in the
corner? You know that nobody is playing it. Don't you want to play that
big cool bass over there? You see, the orchestra director had a plan. He
thought that having one bad bass player was better then not having one
at all. That was his way of getting Brian to stop trying to saw his
cello in half!
That day was a blessing in disguise. Brian didn't realize that he had
the gift for melody as well as rhythm. With his drumming background, and
all this new melody available to him from the bass, Brian knew that this
was going to be his path.
From ages fourteen to eighteen, Brian locked himself up in a room and
practiced day and night. Testing out of high school early and devoting
all his time to music, for the next few years Brian played every type of
gig imaginable. Quite often Brian would play five to seven nights a week
with several different bands.
Brian's first big break came in 1979 when Marc Johnson, the wonderful
bassist with the great jazz pianist Bill Evans, heard Brian play.
Several months later while on tour, Marc ran into legendary jazz
saxophonist Stan Getz. Stan was looking for a new bass player and asked
Marc if he knew any new young players. Marc told Stan about Brian. Brian
auditioned for Stan and joined the Stan Getz quintet in December of
1979. Brian had just turned 19 and spent nearly a year touring the world
with Stan and his band.
Since then, Brian has toured, performed and or recorded with some of the
greatest artists of our time including:
Anita O' Day, Arturo Sandoval, Barney Kessel, Benny Golson, Bill Evans,
Billy Cobham, Bob James, Bob Mintzer, Bobby Lyle, Boney James, Carmen
McRae, Chris Botti, Clark Terry, Dave Grusin, Dave Koz, David Benoit,
David Foster, Diane Schur, Dianna Krall, Dizzy Gillespie, Doc Powell,
Dudley Moore, Eddie Harris, Elvin Jones, Elvis Costello, Ernie Watts,
Freddie Hubbard, George Duke, Gerry Mulligan, Gonzalo Rubalcaba, Hank
Jones,Herb Ellis, Herbie Hancock, Herbie Mann, Horace Silver, Ivan Lins,
James Moody, Jeff Lorber, Joe Farrell, Joe Lovano, Joe Sample, Johnathan
Butler, Johnny Mandel, Josh Grobin
Joshua Redman, Keiko Matsui, Kenny Baron, Kenny G, Kenny Garrett,
Lou Rawls, Michael Brecker, Michael Buble, Nancy Wilson, Patrice Rushen
Paula Cole, Peter White, Rick Braun, Sarah Vaughn, Shirley Horn, Sonny
Stitt, Steve Lukather, and many more.
Brian uses LA Bella SN45
Nickel Wound Electric Bass set, 7720 Solo double Bass set, and the
Nylon La Bella Piccolo, and stainless steel electric Piccolo sets.

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