Marc Broussard

Broussard has toured with giants – Maroon 5, Dave Matthews Band, Willie Nelson, O.A.R. and Bonnie Raitt, among others. He has honed his writing chops through collaborations with some of the top song craftsmen in the business. He has won ovations at South-By-Southwest, Bonnaroo, the New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival, as well as at countless theaters around the country and on the court during halftime at the 2008 NBA All-Star Game. And he’s hooked up with some outstanding duet partners, including two noteworthy guests on Keep Coming Back: LeAnn Rimes, whose country-meets-swamp-blues turn on “When It’s Good” returns the compliment Broussard paid as co-writer and vocal partner on “Nothing Wrong,” from her 2007 album, and pop/rock sensation Sara Bareilles (who has opened several Broussard tours) on the powerful ballad “Why Should She Wait.”
His philanthropic cred is strong too, through donating all proceeds from the sale of his Bootleg to Benefit the Victims of Hurricane Katrina, undertaking a month-long tour of U.S. military installations in September 2007, building homes with Habitat for Humanity and donating his service as spokesperson for Louisiana’s United Way of Acadiana – all of which contributed to Hard Rock International’s decision in 2007 to present Broussard with its “Love All, Serve All” Award in recognition of his multifaceted generosities.
All of that, the spiritual as well as the musical, contributes to Broussard’s emergence as a more complex, seasoned yet emotionally vital artist.
“Keep Coming Back is me writing what I want to write at this moment in time,” Broussard says. “And I’m very content to be able to do this at Atlantic Records, where the tradition for real music is so strong. I do wish Ahmet was still alive; I know he and I would have gotten along really well. But I also know Atlantic is the right place to be and the right time for Keep Coming Back.”




