Bobby Broom Trio / D’s Blues
Chicago’s Bobby Broom Trio, with Kobie Watkins (drums) and Dennis Carroll (bass), playing “D’s Blues” in a music video produced and directed by Mark Haynes. To purchase an mp3 of this song or for more info about the band go to www.myspace.com or www.bobbybroom.com
Video Rating: 4 / 5

@bluesbutcher590213:
Will be on his upcoming record, to be released later in 2011!
is this song on any of bobby broom’s albums?
that’s what i really call music
Very nice!
I’ve always loved how Bobby will blow my mind with some crazy chromatic bop lines and then stoke my soul with searing blues licks. I miss the Green Mill on Tuesday nights!
nice !…
This is why I love Chicago
Bobby broom is my idol .. this track is cool as ice and bobby sets the fret board on fire …
Amazing!! Addictive , donno when can i stop listening to this, so beautiful in its mix of genres and beats.. wanna experience the same, dowload the entire album for free at DownloadMusic[.]im, .
Terrific Groove! Love the trio setting. Great tune as well! Looking fwd to your next visit to Indy!
Hazlo Bobby, hazlo.
this is the best new jazz I’ve heard. period.
It’s been a loooooong time since I last heard music to which I said “daaaiyeeem!”
Well done chaps! Very cool stuff!
Cool.
2:55, la escena de los choripanes..
This song is killa
does anyone know if its off one of his albums
It is basically a 12 bar blues form, and doesn’t actually have any chords I think in the entire recording. But the bass implies the i-VI-VII chords in the key of Em by just playing the roots. 3shiftgtr, this is actually in just plain old 4/4 time, not a jazz waltz. The implied changes are:
8 bars of Em (intro)
Em, Em, Em, Em
C, D, Em, Em
C, D, Em, Em
There is one spot where the bassist skips the last 4 bars of the form, that I noticed, could be more.
if i dont watch this video, i thought its mike stern playing, but its still bobby,s style that remains,great ideas,inspiring…
me encanta la melo
That’s… that’s my cousin. WoW
Oh, sí nena, sí, maldito jazz – blues…
IMPECABLE………..
they actually don’t play over normal blues changes, but it mirrors the standard form and it sure as hell is bluesy.
swabistylie-It is yes, technically a blues; a jazz blues. It uses the standard 12 bar blues form used by everyone from Lonnie Johnson, to Muddy to the Kings (B.B., Albert, Freddie), and substitutes chords, phrases etc. Instead of a standard blues shuffle rhythm, they use a kind of jazz waltz feel. Remember, in jazz, everything is implied. The blues is implied as they are playing over its form. But U are right, this wouldn’t be classified as THE BLUES, more like A BLUES.
yah yah