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Philadelphian Saul Broudy has been performing for over 40 years all over North America, and in Europe, Australia, New Zealand, and the Mid-East. He accompanies his singing on guitar, but is perhaps best-known as a harmonica player, having worked and recorded with such artists as Steve Goodman, Loudon Wainwright, Jim Ringer, Utah Phillips, Mick Moloney and numerous others(he's recorded on over 25 albums). He has his own album, "Travels With Broudy", and has recorded "In Country: Folk Songs of Americans in the Vietnam War"
(Flying Fish) with six fellow Vietnam veterans.
Saul's music covers a wide range of grassroots American genres, from traditional ballads to bluegrass, country, blues, Cajun, and rockabilly. He holds a PhD degree in folklore from the University of Pennsylvania, and his shows aim to inform as well as entertain. Since 2000, he has been on the speakers bureau rosters of the Pennsylvania Humanities Council, the Delaware Humanities Forum, and the New Jersey Council for the Humanities.
Saul will be accompanied at the Last Chance Café by long-time partner Dennis Gormley on bass and harmony vocals.

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