A Louisiana singer-songwriter whose voice carries the rough warmth of blues and soul, grounded in stories from home.
For a sense of his range, try "French Cafe" for something quieter and "Bleeding Heart" for that blues-soul mix. They frame the guy from Louisiana writing songs that feel lived-in.
Broussard's sound pulls from blues and soul, with songs like "Bleeding Heart" showing that mix. His voice has a rough warmth that fits stories about hard times and small comforts, making the music feel like it comes from a real place. Tracks like "Keep Coming Back" and "Anybody Out There" keep that soulful feel alive.
He grew up in Louisiana with music around him, his father Ted was a Cajun musician, and he started performing young. He put out his first album in 2002, which had a single called "Cry to Me" that got some attention, and he's kept making records since then, including Momentary Setback in 2004 and Keep Coming Back in 2008.
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