COWHAUS PRODUCTIONS PRESENTS: Marc Broussard w/ Pet Fangs!
Marc Broussard is an artist with a unique gift of channeling the spirits of classic R&B, rock and soul into contemporary terms. This gift has been a matter of common knowledge since 2002, when Broussard released his debut album, Momentary Setback, which he recorded and released independently at age 20. It was no secret before then, going back to those lucky witnesses who heard him belt “Johnny B. Goode” onstage at age 5 while sitting in with his father’s band. Throughout his life, Broussard has been tapped as a talent to watch.
Marc’s song “Home” was successful at radio and catapulted him onto the national touring stage. His music has been placed in many TV shows and movies. The timeless, soulful nature of Marc’s vocal lends well to Film and TV, and will continue to do so for years to come.
Mainstage Doors: 7PM // Music: 8PM // Ages 21+ Only
Tickets are $25 in advance and $30 the day of the show. No refunds or exchanges of ticket purchases.
Advance tickets will also be on sale with NO FEES at Finnegan’s Wake Irish Pub.
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Marc Broussard is an artist with a unique gift of channeling the spirits of classic R&B, rock and soul into contemporary terms. This gift has been a matter of common knowledge since 2002, when Broussard released his debut album, Momentary Setback, which he recorded and released independently at age 20. It was no secret before then, going back to those lucky witnesses who heard him belt “Johnny B. Goode” onstage at age 5 while sitting in with his father’s band. Throughout his life, Broussard has been tapped as a talent to watch.
Marc’s song “Home” was successful at radio and catapulted him onto the national touring stage. His music has been placed in many TV shows and movies. The timeless, soulful nature of Marc’s vocal lends well to Film and TV, and will continue to do so for years to come.
“Few modern voices are as powerful as Marc Broussard’s soulful Bayou-bred baritone.”
– THE WASHINGTON TIMES
“The guy can really sing with power, nuance, and class. Anybody got a phonebook? I’d listen to him hum a few pages.”
– LOS ANGELES TIMES“A blue eyed soul singer with a broad, soulful voice nicely scraped around the edges. Somewhere between country and soul, he slipped through the crack which has left him codly, and wrongly, underappreciated.”
– NEW YORK TIMES
“If you want a feel for the heat of a summer in the South, listen to Marc Broussard’s Shine.”
– USA TODAY

