Arts & Entertainment
David Broza on Building Bridges with Musical Artistry
He has been called “The Bruce Springsteen of Israel.” But unlike the Boss, David Broza can sing in four languages and plays a mean flamenco guitar.
For more than 20 years, Broza has performed sunrise concerts at the ancient fortress Masada, including one recorded by WTTW a few years ago. The annual concerts are highly anticipated events that have included guest artists such as Jackson Brown and Steve Earl.
Video: Broza performs "East Jerusalem, West Jerusalem" in the “Chicago Tonight” studio.
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