Friday, October 10th 8:00 pm
at the Sugar Loaf Performing Arts Center
On the Main Stage of our Theater
Tickets are $27 for the floor and $22 for the balcony, reserved seating

In 2004, Marc Broussard, then a precocious 22-year-old singer/songwriter, released his major-label debut; he called it Carencro, after the Louisiana town where he was born and raised, and its thematic centerpiece was a hickory-smoked slab of Bayou soul called โ€œHome.โ€ That album and the three that followed revealed Broussard as an old-school Southern soul singer blessed with a rarefied gift and innate stylistic and emotional authenticity, causing the L.A. Times to rave, โ€œThe guy can really sing, with power, nuance and class. Anybody got a phone book? Iโ€™d listen to him hum a few pages.โ€ Those records also evidenced Broussardโ€™s maturation into a songwriter of uncommon eloquence, fashioning the indigenous idioms of his native region into compelling personal testimony.

Now, a decade after his critical breakthrough, Broussard has come full circle with A LIFE WORTH LIVING his sixth studio album, a celebration of what home means to him, starting with his wife and kids, the street heโ€™s lived on his entire life, surrounded by loved ones, and all the minutiae of everyday life that he has come to treasure.

โ€œHome definitely has a lot to do with this album,โ€ he confirms. โ€œBut family has a lot to do with it as well, and those two go hand in hand. The infrastructure of family is really important, especially when you have four kids. Luckily Iโ€™ve got family that Iโ€™ve been able to lean on throughout all these years. Then,on top of it all, this place is just special. Thereโ€™s a different way of living, a different way of communicating and a different way of celebrating life here that is infectious. And once you realize it, you never want to leave.โ€

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