Biography
Known for his twisted, acerbic and irreverent sense of humor, folk-rocker Adam Brodsky has been called Philadelphia's equivalent of Lach (the singer/songwriter who led New York's anti-folk scene in the 1980s and 1990s). Like Lach, Brodsky specializes in anti-folk, a hard-edged blend of folk and rock that is often characterized by its biting lyrics and punk-like attitude. Musically and vocally, Bob Dylan is a big influence on singer/songwriter/acoustic guitarist Brodsky, who earned a small following playing around Philly in the 1990s. But lyrically, Brodsky has a lot more in common with punk rock's humorous side --you wouldn't find Dylan recording songs with titles like Ballad of a Skank Ho and Jesus Owes Me $50, which were among the acerbic, goofy originals that Brodsky often performed at his Philly area gigs. Brodsky, who grew up in the Philly suburb of Warminster, recorded his debut album, Dork, for Permanent in 1998. ~ Alex Henderson, Rovi



 
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Achy Breaky America
Adam Brodsky and Butch Ross @ The Fallser Club 6/14
Adam Brodsky: "The Road Home"/Live Music from the Quarantine on Americana Highways
Don't Break Bread
Birthday Cake
The Song I Wrote the Day Johnny Cash Died
Nothin's Like It Should Be
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