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Interview by Maxine Harvey for Afterword
NY Daily News - Decmber 20, 2000
Mujer Actual (Spanish)


Reviews

Almost everything had been said and written about David Broza. He has been called "a post modern Leonard Cohen," the "Stevie Ray Vaughn" of Spanish guitar and "the Mel Gibson of rock and roll." Hollywood Reporter says that Broza "brings a powerful amalgam of influences to his work and commands the room with old folk-rock mixed with urban passion…he is a captivating, compelling performer who masters his guitar into submission."

His many and diverse albums have gained him recognition as one of the most important artists on the global music scene -- among them his first American Album "Away from Home" was called by The New York Times "one of the best pop albums of 1989."

Here are some of the reviews written about David Broza:

"One For The Ages"
"Second Street"
"DAVID BROZA, uno y trino" (from El Mundo; Spanish)

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