It's Rosalie. She 's a good friend of mine, and I just asked her about this clip. She doesn't have a copy of it, but she knows about it and she remembers that day very well. And yes, MillerMencken40, she and Bromberg were touring together at that time.
If you look very carefully after the song ends you'll see David Bromberg getting up to leave (about 56 seconds in). I think he says (in reference to the rain) "it's not good for the dobro.." The way the dobro finished that up sounded very rehearsed. I would venture to say that Bromberg was probably playing gigs with Rosalie at the time.
If you look very carefully after the song ends you'll see David Bromberg getting up to leave (about 55 seconds in). I think he says (in reference to the rain) "it's not good for the dobro.."
The way the dobro finished that up sounded very rehearsed. I would venture to say that Bromberg was probably playing gigs with Rosalie Sorrels at the time.
Whoever it's supposed to be, all I can see is Jerry Garcia! I wanted to see what David Bromberg looked like in '69, but I'll have to look elsewhere. I must say the voice does not, at least in this video, sound like Mimi Farina.
It's Rosalie. She 's a good friend of mine, and I just asked her about this clip. She doesn't have a copy of it, but she knows about it and she remembers that day very well. And yes, MillerMencken40, she and Bromberg were touring together at that time.
jazzmanchgo 1 year ago
If you look very carefully after the song ends you'll see David Bromberg getting up to leave (about 56 seconds in). I think he says (in reference to the rain) "it's not good for the dobro.." The way the dobro finished that up sounded very rehearsed. I would venture to say that Bromberg was probably playing gigs with Rosalie at the time.
brichism 1 year ago
If you look very carefully after the song ends you'll see David Bromberg getting up to leave (about 55 seconds in). I think he says (in reference to the rain) "it's not good for the dobro.."
The way the dobro finished that up sounded very rehearsed. I would venture to say that Bromberg was probably playing gigs with Rosalie Sorrels at the time.
brichism 1 year ago
Yes, Rosalie. Check her out
brichism 1 year ago
the women singing is Rosalie Sorrels
pootinella 1 year ago
The woman singing with Garcia and Bromberg is Sylvia Tyson of Ian and Sylvia.
seaking1926 1 year ago
That is NOT Mimi Farina
FenceThis 1 year ago
Are you sure it is Mimi Farina? It is not her voice and not her face!
dominiquedv 1 year ago
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Definitely Rosalie Sorrels's voice and face, not Mimi Farina. Mimi was probably on site, but that's it.
William1880 1 year ago
Whoever it's supposed to be, all I can see is Jerry Garcia! I wanted to see what David Bromberg looked like in '69, but I'll have to look elsewhere. I must say the voice does not, at least in this video, sound like Mimi Farina.
StJohnsliberia 2 years ago