David Bronson (musician)

David Bronson (born December 20, 1976) is an American singer-songwriter and music producer from New York City.

[2][19][20] Producer Godfrey Diamond has said that, upon hearing Bronson's intentions, made arrangements to invite veteran vocalists Robin Clark and Gordon Grody to sing on the album, (Clark was one of the background vocalists who sang on the Young Americans album, along with Luther Vandross and Ava Cherry).

[2][17][20][22] Bronson also brought back some of the musicians who had recorded on The Long Lost Story, most notably Guitarist/Bassist Robbie "Seahag" Mangano, who plays on the entirety of Questions, and vocalist Maria Neckam.

The official video for the song "Connect the Dots" was featured on the United Kingdom's MOJO music website on December 18, 2014, alongside an interview with Carlos Alomar on his involvement with Bronson and the making of Questions.

[20] On April 8, 2015 the popular culture website PopMatters premiered the official video for the song "Song of Life" which was directed by Ben Goldstein, whose concept for the video included photographing real-life couples interacting in front of the camera.

[25] Bronson's music has been characterized as falling within a number of genres and categorizations, including singer-songwriter,[26] folk-rock,[27] indie rock,[28] indie folk,[29] new folk,[30] and soul-infused rock,[17] while numerous reviewers have maintained that Bronson has a sufficiently unique sound that is difficult to categorize.