Broza’s
diversity includes having some ancestry in
Australia.
He has family in
Perth
and his great-grandfather’s wife was an Australian from
Sydney.
Broza is also a firm believer in bringing music to the
people. When he has time, Broza performs for local schools
and for youth causes. He is also proud to be a goodwill
ambassador for
UNICEF.
Broza’s love of variety styles of music contributes to his
multinational audience, and it would be difficult not to
find a song of his that you would enjoy. Diversity
definitely defines his music. Blending styles and
techniques including Bob Dylan’s poetic style, Jimi Hendrix
and Bruce Springsteen-style rock and guitar playing, folk,
pop, western jazz, blues and Latin influences are all
evident in his music. Broza has previously enjoyed playing
with Charlie McMahon, Aboriginal didgeridoo support
for Midnight Oil.
Broza’s
recent Sydney performance resulted in a well-deserved
standing ovation from the enthusiastic and appreciative
audience. His visit to Sydney brought honour to the Jewish
Community and the Australian Community as a whole.
Article and Review written by
Chrissy Layton, AusNotebook Music & Creative 22/10/07
Above photo courtesy of Watchdog Communications
Associated articles:
Lior
Woodford
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