Marc Broussard - Carencro 20th Anniversary Tour with Jo James
Marc Broussard
MARC BROUSSARD is an artist with a unique gift of channeling the spirits of classic R&B, rock, and soul into contemporary terms. His father, Louisiana Hall of Fame guitarist Ted Broussard of “The Boogie Kings” nurtured his musical gifts at an early age, and the vibrant Lafayette, Louisiana music scene gave Broussard the opportunity to practice his craft consistently from childhood through early
adulthood. After releasing a successful independent EP at age 20, Marc signed a record deal with Island Records and made his major-label debut with Carencro. The album featured the hit “Home,” which gained large success on radio and catapulted him into the national spotlight. Over the next 10 years, Broussard released multiple albums with major labels, but has recently returned to his
independent roots with several acclaimed original and cover albums via his SOS Foundation (Save our Soul).
Broussard’s incomparable brand of soul – an infectious mix of rock, blues, R&B, funk-pop, and soul coupled with his powerful vocals - has garnered worldwide praise from critics and fans alike.
After multiple successful original and covers album releases, Broussard teamed up with Blues titan Joe Bonamassa to release S.O.S. 4: Blues For Your Soul, a Blues cover record benefitting Bonamassa’s charitable foundation.
Broussard will be touring across the US and Europe fall ‘23 before gearing up for his highly anticipated Carencro 20th Anniversary Tour in 2024. Marc will be playing his debut album Carencro front to back and also sprinkle in some of his fan-favorite covers songs from his S.O.S. series along the way!
Jo James
Jo James has a gift for songwriting and entertaining a crowd.
From heavy-hitting stages to intimate heartfelt performances, Jo James continues to captivate audiences in a powerful way.
His style consists of blues, soul, and a little bit of rock n roll.
Jo James has supported legendary acts such as Dr. John, Leon Russell, Robert Randolph & the Family Band, and more.
He also played guitar for Capitol Records artist Fletcher, and was featured on season 17 of NBCs The Voice.