Bob Dylan ,vocals/guitar.Robby Robertson,guitar,Richard Manuel,keys.Garth Hudson,keys.Rick Danko,bass.Levon Helm,drums.
Recorded at The Village Recorder,West Los Angeles California 2-5 November 1973.
Bob Dylan ,vocals/guitar.Robby Robertson,guitar,Richard Manuel,keys.Garth Hudson,keys.Rick Danko,bass.Levon Helm,drums.
Remington Ride
He is also known for "Remington's Ride",a song that became a standard for steel players
Cindy Cashdollar (born May 25, 1956) is an American musician specializing in steel guitar and Dobro. She grew up in Woodstock, New York, where she perfected her skills by playing with bluegrass musician John Herald, blues musicians Paul Butterfield, and Levon Helm and Rick Danko of The Band.
Redd Volkaert
is a Canadian guitarist and musician, known for his Telecaster playing
in western swing and honky tonk genres. He has worked with Merle
Haggard, Johnny Paycheck, George Jones, and others, and has a personal
collection of vintage Fender guitars.
Van Morrison feat.Cindy Cashdollar
https://arthurfromholland.blogspot.com/2008/05/van-morrison.html
Bromberg has played and recorded with many famous musicians, including Richie Havens, Jerry Jeff Walker, Willie Nelson, Jorma Kaukonen, Jerry Garcia, Rusty Evans (The Deep) and Bob Dylan. He co-wrote the song "The Holdup" with George Harrison, who played on Bromberg's self-titled 1972 album. In 2008, he was nominated for a Grammy Award. Bromberg is known for his fingerpicking style that he learned from Reverend Gary Davis.
I,ll Take You Back
Proficient on fiddle, many styles of acoustic and electric guitar, pedal steel guitar and dobro, Bromberg gained a reputation through his session work for artists such as Jerry Jeff Walker and Bob Dylan. He contributed to the latter's 1970 albums Self Portrait and New Morning,[1] and was one of Dylan's preferred musicians
Bromberg released Try Me One More Time in 2007, his first studio recording since 1990. It included Dylan's "It Takes a Lot to Laugh, It Takes a Train to Cry" and Elizabeth Cotten's "Shake Sugaree". The album was nominated for a Grammy Award in the category of Best Traditional Folk Album at the 50th annual Grammy Awards in 2008.
In 2023 Bromberg said that, while he still might play occasional live shows, he would no longer tour with his Big Band. On June 10, 2023, David Bromberg and His Big Band played a farewell concert at the Beacon Theatre in New York City.