David Bromberg · 1972
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Free Music Store, WBAI FM
New York
NY

Hard Workin' John Suffer To Sing The Blues Man Of Constant Sorrow Demon In Disguise Big Time Women - (Doris Abrams Vocal) Set Me Free - (Doris Abrams Vocal) Up Is A Nice Place To Be - (Doris Abrams Vocal) Lonesome Dave's Lovesick Blues Instrumental Last Song For Shelby Jean Ugly Hour Dark Hollow Goin' Back To Fresno - (Erik Frandsen Vocal) Dyin' Crapshooter Blues - (Erik Frandsen Vocal) Instrumental The Pope - (Erik Frandsen Vocal) Danger Man Tennessee Waltz Run Mountain Rag Good Morning Little Schoolgirl The Holdup One More Time Rosie Hats Off America The Place I Used To Call My Home Mr. Bojangles Medley Diamond Lil I've Just Seen A Face Sammy's Song
David Bromberg, The Fabulous Torpedoes, & Friends David Bromberg - Guitar & Mandolin Kenny Kosek - Fiddle Andy Statman - Mandolin Steve Burgh - Bass Gary Sun Luck - Conga Jeff McGutcheon - Piano Erik Frandsen - Jaw's Harp

The Jabberwocky
Syracuse
NY

Someone Else's Blues Lonesome Dave's Lovesick Blues The Lord Of The Manor I Like To Sleep Late In The Morning Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Jug Band Song Salt Creek Nashville Again (From Another Set Or Show From The Same Night [maybe??]): Mr. Bojangles Part 1 Mr. Bojangles Part 2 Just Like Tom Thumb's Blues Bullfrog Blues
David performed 3 shows this night.

Jabberwocky Club
Syracuse
NY

Early Show: Six Days On The Road Good Morning Little Schoolgirl Monday Woman Instrumental Band Intros It Takes A Lot To Laugh, And It Takes A Train To Cry Darling Corey T For Texas Jug Band Song Irish Fiddle Medley Mississippi Blues Mr. Bojangles The Hold Up Trying To Get Home (Part Sung Off Mic)
Late Show: Someone Else’s Blues Lonesome Dave's Lovesick Blues Lord Of The Manor Pick It Low And Lonesome David’s Story About Dylan Just Like Tom Thumb’s Blues You Give Me Gasoline Salt Creek Long Way To Nashville Deep Waters Long Way From Here [2nd Set] Statesboro Blues Foggy Mountain Special Man Of Constant Sorrow Pink Snake Blues Diamond Lil
July 15, 1972 was at Toronto Island Park, Toronto, ON. It's unclear what this recording actually comes from. David Bromberg – Guitar, Dobro Steven Berg – Bass, Guitar Andy Statman – Mandolin, Saxophone Tony Trischka - Banjo Tom Hosmer – Fiddle

Passim
Cambridge
MA

Instrumental Sharon Roll On John Sally Goodin Jugband Song (You Treat Your Daddy So Damn Mean) Irish Fiddle Tunes Long Afternoons Mr. Bojangles
Six Days on the Road Louise Wheelhoss* Tennessee Waltz Mississippi Blues(??) Pink Snake Blues Statesboro Blues Introductions A Little Tenderness Mr. Blue Diamond Lil When First Unto This Country "Outro"
Tommy Sheehan-Bass Kenny Kosack-Fiddle Andy Statman-Mandolin,Sax,Clarinet * w/ G. Nelson

Philadelphia Folk Festival
Schwenksville
PA

hard workin' john sharon jugband song rodney's glory>the rites of man>the first of may pink snake blues statesboro/church bell blues wheelhoss

Old Pool Farm
Schwenksville
PA

Six Days on the Road Demon in Disguise A Lot to Laugh, A Train to Cry The Ugly Hour ?? Instrumental Sharon A Man Should Never Gamble
2nd day at Philadelphia Folk Festival David Bromberg - Guitar, Vocals Larry Packer - Fiddle Kenny Kosek - Fiddle Steven Burgh - Guitar Tommy Sheehan - Bass Andy Statman - Mandolin, Saxophone Peter Ecklund - Cornet

DeSoto Hall
Tampa
FL

Suffer To Sing The Blues Medley Of Irish Fiddle Tunes C.C. Rider Long Tall Mama Blues > Black Snake Moan New Burger Jailhouse Wallflower Mr. Bojangles Columbus Stockade Dehlia
University Of South Florida

Ultrasonic Studios
Hempstead
NY

Six Days On The Road Suffer To Sing The Blues Band Intros Turkey In The Straw Travelin' Man Someone Else's Blues Sitting On Top Of The World
Interview Mr. Bojangles Hard Working John Jug Band Song Danger Man Mr. Blue Sharon
Jonathan Edwards - Special Guest On Harmonica

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