(1961-01-18) January 18, 1961 (age 63) New York City, United States
Genres
Jazz, jazz fusion, jazz funk, soul jazz
Occupation(s)
Musician
Instrument(s)
Guitar
Labels
Delmark, Arista, Criss Cross, Fantasy, Origin
Website
www.bobbybroom.com
Musical artist
Robert Broom Jr. (born January 18, 1961) is an American jazz guitarist, composer, and educator. He was born and raised in New York City, then moved to Chicago, which has been his home town since 1984.[1] He performs and records with The Bobby Broom Trio and his organ group, The Bobby Broom Organi-Sation. While versed in the traditional jazz (bebop and post-bop) idioms, Broom draws from a variety of American music forms, such as funk, soul, R&B, and blues.[2]
^"Bobby Broom Official Website - Biography". Bobbybroom.com. Archived from the original on October 17, 2014. Retrieved January 27, 2020.
The BobbyBroom Trio and his organ group, The BobbyBroom Organi-Sation. While versed in the traditional jazz (bebop and post-bop) idioms, Broom draws...
The BobbyBroom Trio is an American jazz trio based in Chicago, Illinois, that was founded by guitarist BobbyBroom in 1992. The group began under the...
April 2013). "BobbyBroom on Wes Montgomery's 1959 Jazz Guitar Impact". bobbybroom.com. Retrieved 11 January 2019. Ross, Brian. "BobbyBroom Organi-Sation...
BobbyBroom Plays for Monk is a 2009 album by jazz guitarist BobbyBroom. The album consists of eight compositions by Thelonious Monk and two other songs...
Ben Paterson (born June 23, 1982) is an American jazz pianist, organist, composer, and Steinway Artist. Paterson graduated from the Settlement Music School...
hired, BobbyBroom. The young musicians were cultivated by playing in the smaller Jazz Messengers combo around New York City through 1979. Broom left the...
Mickey Bass Terence Blanchard Joanne Brackeen Cameron Brown Donald Brown BobbyBroom Donald Byrd George Cables Buck Clarke Chick Corea Steve Davis Spanky...
Jumping the Broom is a 2011 American romantic comedy-drama film directed by Salim Akil and produced by Tracey E. Edmonds, Elizabeth Hunter, T. D. Jakes...
Rollins's band at this time, and on this album, included Cranshaw, guitarist BobbyBroom, drummer Steve Jordan and Dinizulu. During these years, Rollins regularly...
2013, Chicago guitarist BobbyBroom, who had been a pivotal player in the group, launched his own organ trio The BobbyBroom Organi-Sation featuring new...
(Columbia, 1999) Michael Brecker, Now You See It...Now You Don't (GRP, 1990) BobbyBroom, Clean Sweep (Arista GRP, 1981) Tom Browne, Love Approach (GRP, 1979)...
Side Story – BobbyBroom (Origin 82617) BobbyBroom Plays for Monk – BobbyBroom (Origin 82534) The Way I Play: Live In Chicago – BobbyBroom (Origin 82504)...
Ellington. It features musical support from "The Lower 9-11" (David Barard, BobbyBroom, and Herman "Roscoe" Ernest III), Ronnie Cuber, and Cyro Baptista. The...
a leader and sideman. The Young Lions with Frank Strozier, Lee Morgan, Bobby Timmons, Bob Cranshaw, Albert Heath and Louis Hayes The Young Lions (Vee-Jay...
fill the chair. This version of the Jazz Messengers, including pianist Bobby Timmons and bassist Jymie Merritt, recorded many albums during 1959–61,...
including Grusin and his brother Don Grusin, Tom Browne, Dave Valentin, BobbyBroom, Marcus Miller, Buddy Williams, and guest Japanese saxophonist Sadao...
thought it was the element that Art needed. He hadn't had anybody quite like Bobby, who could go here or go there, rather than walking in a single corridor...
Mickey Bass Terence Blanchard Joanne Brackeen Cameron Brown Donald Brown BobbyBroom Donald Byrd George Cables Buck Clarke Chick Corea Steve Davis Spanky...
Mickey Bass Terence Blanchard Joanne Brackeen Cameron Brown Donald Brown BobbyBroom Donald Byrd George Cables Buck Clarke Chick Corea Steve Davis Spanky...
In 2007 McCraven moved to Chicago, where he performed in the bands of BobbyBroom, Corey Wilkes [de], Willie Pickens, and with the Occidental Brothers...
the Night (Arista, 1979) Ray Brown, Brown's Bag (Concord Jazz, 1976) BobbyBroom, Clean Sweep (Arista GRP, 1981) Judy Collins, Home Again (Elektra, 1984)...