Fri, Nov 11
Marc Broussard
Walden
9:00PM (Doors: 8:30PM )
$33.00 - $53.00
Ages 21 and Up
This show is at Belly Up
143 S. Cedros Ave, Solana Beach, CA

Genre: R&B

Ticket Price: $30 advanced / $33 day of show / $53 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

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Marc Broussard
Marc Broussard is a singer, songwriter, performer, and humanitarian. His commitment to making the world a better place is a mantra that he has been bound to since the beginning of his career. It has always been about tying music to a mission, one reason that his new studio album entitled A Lullaby Collection SOS III and book, I Love You For You, were created to educate and inspire younger audiences. 

The album, the third in Broussard’s independently released SOS (“Save Our Soul”) series, finds him re-imagining a series of standards that are easily identified as lullabies—songs such as “Danny Boy,” “Sweet Baby James,” “Moon River,” among others, which are calming, soothing and enticing all at the same time. The 11-song album also includes two Broussard originals, "Bedtime" and "Gavin's Song."

While the songs might be geared to younger ears, Broussard’s soulful signature sound, expressive vocals and sweeping orchestration offer a universal appeal for listeners of all ages. “I wanted this to be a recognizable covers album,” Broussard explains. “Danny Boy” and “Moon River” were songs I could never imagine recording. But when I did my research and heard the various versions of these songs, especially the Andy Williams’ renditions, I was so taken. I was never a big Andy Williams fan, but all of a sudden, I found his voice so spectacular. There is grace attached to every one of his performances that I wanted to emulate throughout this entire record. No other artist had done this to me.”

The material on A Lullaby Collection SOS III is culled from iconic songs that Broussard has always felt a particular attachment to. “The initial intention of the SOS series was to share with my younger fans the music that had shaped my life and to be faithful to the spirit of the originals.” Broussard said. “The second album, SOS II: Soul on a Mission, took on a new meaning. I feel that it’s important to use whatever privilege society says I have and to use that energy to help reshape the world around me into something a little more equitable.”

A Lullaby Collection SOS III is Broussard’s third covers album of his career. His first, SOS: Save our Soul, was a collection of R&B classics. The second, SOS II: Soul on a Mission, delved further into the vaults of R&B, soul, and rock (released in 2016). Broussard donated 50% of the profits from these albums to City of Refuge, an organization that seeks to lead individuals and families on a journey to self-sufficiency.

Coinciding with the release of his new album, Broussard is making his debut as an author with I Love You For You. The book is intended to teach children that every individual is special in his or her own way, and has something wonderful to offer, regardless of circumstances or special needs. It emphasizes that everyone deserves inclusion, affirmation, and appreciation simply for who they are. The lesson that the child is left with is that it’s important to respect others and value them accordingly.

The project was inspired by Rebekah Phillips, an award-winning children’s book illustrator who happens to be the wife of one of his longtime friends. “For years we had spoken about doing a project together,” Broussard says. “Then I ran into her at a concert and the idea came up again. I ended up writing the book on my plane ride home between Washington D.C. and Atlanta.”

“The book and the album go hand in hand, at least in spirit,” Broussard suggests.

A portion of the proceeds from sales of both the album and the book will be donated to Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital in Baton Rouge, Louisiana. As a Louisiana native, this hospital holds a special place in Broussard’s heart. Our Lady of the Lake Children’s Hospital is Louisiana’s fastest growing children’s hospital treating more than 100,000 patients annually from across Louisiana, Mississippi, and Texas. For more information, visit https://ololchildrens.org/

Broussard’s charitable efforts extend well over a decade, beginning with his self-released album Bootleg to Benefit the Victims of Hurricane Katrina in 2005 and his efforts to organize the Momentary Setback Fund to provide financial assistance to those displaced by both Hurricane Katrina and Hurricane Rita. He’s also taken part in a USO tour to entertain troops in the Middle East. More recently, he established his SOS Foundation as a conduit to help raise money for other worthy causes, such as the United Way and Habitat for Humanity. 

“A lot of it has to do with the people who raised me,” Broussard explains. “My parents are wonderful, human beings who encouraged us to do everything we can for people that need the help. That’s a value system that’s been with me since birth.”

This kind of crusade was especially appealing as far as Broussard’s intentions were concerned. “Philanthropy has been a big part of my life for a long time,” he says. “I've found that artists like me are uniquely positioned to raise awareness and make a difference in our own communities and beyond. In 2015, I decided to make philanthropy a more permanent part of my life by establishing the SOS Foundation. The goal is to use music, both recorded and live, to raise money for causes I'm passionate about.”

The son of acclaimed Louisiana Hall of Fame guitarist Ted Broussard, the younger Broussard was raised in Carencro and Lafayette Louisiana, an area that he continues to call home. He released his debut album, Momentary Setback, independently at the age of 20, but his gift for making music was evident well before then. He made his stage debut at age five belting out "Johnny B. Goode" while sitting in with his father's band, the legendary The Boogie Kings.

In 2004, Broussard released his major-label debut, dubbed Carencro. The album’s thematic centerpiece is “Home.” that hickory-smoked slab of Bayou soul that’s aged and evolved along with the singer himself. That album, and the others that followed, revealed Broussard as an old-school Southern soul singer blessed with both a rarefied talent and an innate stylistic and emotional authenticity, an artist whose old school blend of rock, R&B, soul, and sensitivity have made him one of the most indelible artists of his generation.

“It’s easy for me to move the needle,” Broussard maintains. “I stand in front of huge numbers of people a dozen times a month. I’ve done so for the last 17 years, and I attempt to communicate honestly each time. Music has the power to reshape the world and I’m very, very fortunate to be part of that process.”

A Lullaby Collection SOS III and I Love You For You will be released on November 15, 2019.
Walden
When schoolmates Richard Becker, Eric Hangartner, Jamie de Lange, and Andrew Mendel first formed a band in late 2012, it was both as an act of alliance and defiance. Having been recently introduced to the transcendentalist works of Ralph Waldo Emerson and Henry David Thoreau, these four friends were determined to leave the safety net of their Atlanta suburb for a life of unconventionality, marching (quite literally) to the beat of their own drum. The band was named Walden, as a nod to Thoreau’s Walden Pond, and thus began their grand adventure.

The band’s path proved unconventional indeed. Beginning with a show in the corner of a local Pizza Hut in Athens, Georgia, the four-piece soon found themselves on the stages of historic venues like the Georgia Theatre. After college, the band went on to play many notable shows, playing alongside the likes of artists such as Moon Taxi and Twiddle. the band also saw performances at Summerfest, Kaaboo, and two performances at Bonnaroo. 

Then, sometime around the year 2019, Walden lost its way. With the pressures of success in a modern music industry rising, the band resorted to the standard formula for indie artist success; release music, play shows, and be active on social media. Well (surprise, surprise) it didn’t bring them success. In fact it left the four friends feeling emptier and more demoralized than ever before. This was not the lifestyle of adventure they had hoped and dreamed for. They felt cheated.

When the 2020 pandemic hit, the band was hit with some harsh realities and left with plenty of time for reflection on their past 8 years together. It had became abundantly clear there was no time to waste. If they were going to create the life they wanted for themselves, it needed to happen now.  No more waiting for algorithms. The band had always dreamed of a life of travel, a life filled with adventure and people and places… and it was up to them to create that for themselves.

And so the idea was born: a tour of all 50 U.S. States on a budget of only $50. An idea just crazy enough to work. Don’t be fooled by the scale of the challenge though; the simple act of attempting this feat means Walden is living out its dream. 

Genre: R&B

Ticket Price: $30 advanced / $33 day of show / $53 reserved loft seating (available over the phone or in person at our box office) (seating chart / virtual venue tour)

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