Great bassist, he was born on April 2nd, 1952, in Billericay, Essex, England. He joined Robin Trower band in 1983, until 1987. He has also played with The Art of Noise, Mickey Jupp, Chris Farlowe, Ray Davies and Leo Sayer.
Around 1983, he joins Robin Trower band, as bassist:
They release Back it up, but for next album, Beyond the mist (recorded live, plus 2 new studio tracks), Dave also handles vocal duties:Robin Trower (guitar)
Jim Dewar (vocals)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Bobby Clouter (drums)
The new lineup (for next two albums: Passion and Take what you need) is:Robin Trower (guitar)
Dave Bronze (vocals, bass)
Martin Clapson (drums)
Around 1986, he played live with Art of Noise:Robin Trower (guitar)
Davey Pattison (vocals)
Dave Bronze (vocals, bass)
Pete Thompson (drums)
In 1987, he played in No Stiletto Shoes band with Gary Brooker.Anne Dudley (keyboards)
J.J. Jeczalik (keyboards)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Paul Robinson (drums)
Simon Moreton (percussion)
Katie Humble (backing vocals)
Pepi Lemer (backing vocals)
They sang and played some classics from the bands of some of the members (Procol Harum, Traffic, Sam Brown, etc.).Gary Brooker (vocals, keyboards)
Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals)
Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar, vocals)
Mike Rutherford (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Mel Collins (sax)
Frank Mead (sax)
Steve Winwood (keyboards, vocals)
Phil Collins (drums, vocals)
Henry Spinetti (drums)
Danny Hammond (percussion)
Vicki Brown (backing vocals)
Sam Brown (backing vocals)
Margo Buchanon (backing vocals)
Carol Kenyon (backing vocals)
In 1990, he forms the band Be Sharp:
Soon later, he joins Dr. Feelgood in March 1991, in the middle of recording their album called Primo:Jerry Stevenson (guitar, keyboards, vocals)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Bob Jenkins (drums)
But, he's soon called to make some concerts with Procol Harum, leaving Dr. Feelgood for a while. This was September 1991.Lee Brilleaux (vocals)
Steve Walwyn (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Kevin Morris (drums)
As they thought of recording a live album, they augment the lineup with veteran keyboardist Ian Gibbons. The album was the very interesting Down at the doctors, recorded on January 24-25, 1994. The album was produced and mixed by Dave.Lee Brilleaux (vocals)
Steve Walwyn (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Kevin Morris (drums)
This was their last lineup with an original member, as leader Lee Brilleaux sadly died on April 7th, 1994. Then, he joins The Hamsters, apart from being playing in Eric Clapton tours (he finally left The Hamsters at the end of 1994, when commitments with Eric Clapton became bigger and bigger).Lee Brilleaux (vocals)
Steve Walwyn (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Ian Gibbons (keyboards)
Kevin Morris (drums)
During June 1993, Dave tours again with Procol Harum for a while:
But the lineup will change soon, around May 1994:Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals)
Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyboards)
Jerry Portnoy (harmonica)
Simon Clarke (sax)
Tim Sanders (sax)
Roddy Lorimer (trumpet)
Richie Hayward (drums)
Katie Kissoon (backing vocals)
Maggie Ryder (backing vocals)
In February 1995, they change the drummer, coming the veteran stickman Steve Gadd:Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals)
Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyboards)
Jerry Portnoy (harmonica)
Simon Clarke (sax)
Tim Sanders (sax)
Roddy Lorimer (trumpet)
Andy Newmark (drums)
Around February 1996, Katie Kissoon and Tessa Niles join the band again:Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals)
Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyboards)
Jerry Portnoy (harmonica)
Simon Clarke (sax)
Tim Sanders (sax)
Roddy Lorimer (trumpet)
Steve Gadd (drums)
In September 1996, the Gary Brooker Ensemble played a gig in a church, that was to be released as an acoustic live album. The lineup was:Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals)
Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyboards)
Jerry Portnoy (harmonica)
Simon Clarke (sax)
Tim Sanders (sax)
Roddy Lorimer (trumpet)
Steve Gadd (drums)
Katie Kissoon (backing vocals)
Tessa Niles (backing vocals)
and the album is Within our house (1996).Gary Brooker (vocals, keyboards)
Robbie McIntosh (guitar, vocals)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Michael Bywater (keyboards)
Mark Brzezicki (percussion)
In 1997, Eric Clapton leaves his band frozen for a while (Eric and Steve Gadd joined Legends, a band assembled by Marcus Miller).
Soon later, Dave rejoins Be Sharp:
They release a live album, appropiately called Be Sharp Live!.Jerry Stevenson (guitar, keyboards, vocals)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Bob Jenkins (drums)
But in October 1997, Eric comes back to solo touring in Japan, this time without horn section, and keeping Joe Sample (keyboardist in Legends) with him:
Finally, in December 1997, Dave Bronze abandons Eric Clapton's band, to join Paul Carrack's band.Eric Clapton (guitar, vocals)
Andy Fairweather-Low (guitar)
Dave Bronze (bass)
Chris Stainton (keyboards)
Joe Sample (keyboards)
Steve Gadd (drums)
Katie Kissoon (backing vocals)
Tessa Niles (backing vocals)
As every year, Gary Brooker assembles a band (Gary Brooker and Friends) to play some charity gigs in December 1998. Impressive lineup:Paul Carrack (vocals, keyboards)
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Dave Bronze (bass)
Norman ? (keyboards)
Gary Wallis (drums)
Albums with Gary Brooker:
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