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 โHome.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, โThe guy can really sing, with power, nuance and class. Anybody got a phone book? Iโd listen to him hum a few pages.โ Those records also evidenced Broussardโs 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 heโs lived on his entire life, surrounded by loved ones, and all the minutiae of everyday life that he has come to treasure.
โHome definitely has a lot to do with this album,โ he confirms. โBut 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 Iโve got family that Iโve been able to lean on throughout all these years. Then,on top of it all, this place is just special. Thereโs 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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This article appears in October 2014.









