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2017 Marc and Ted Broussard
001-2017-008
43:30 Master Camera files on Hard Drive, Mp4 on Server and Cloud
Sat Apr 29 2017
Classic South Louisiana Soul Music. Interviewer, Scott LaBorde
01:34 Ted Broussard explains that he and Marc have been on a father-son tour that began in 2016, in which he shares part of the Broussard family history 02:37 Ted shows photos of his parents, explains his knowledge of each side of the family. Explains that his mother and her siblings were born and raised in a 144-square foot houseboat on the Atchafalaya Basin 05:34 Ted relates his mother’s family relocation after the great flood of 1927, and how they were recruited as plane spotters during World War II 06:56 Ted shares a photo he remembers as the point when he realized that Marc could sing 07:37 Marc explains there are significantly fewer photos of him than there are of his older brothers 08:54 Ted shares Adam Levine’s praise of Marc, and a photo of Michael Grimm, and one of Marc with Bonnie Raitt, with whom he is still in touch 10:09 Marc introduces his song “Au Long de la Riviere”, which he describes as a sort of tribute to his ancestors for the journey they made into the swamps and tributaries of Louisiana 10:48 Demonstration “Au Long de la Riviere” 15:00 Marc explains his songwriting process 15:54 Marc gives some background information on the guitars he and his father play 16:55 Marc explains their touring habits, speaks to his nonprofit and their collaborative albums 18:37 Marc, speaking to his video habit, explains that one of the perks of being a singer is not having a lot of set-up required 19:34 Marc explains the origin of his song “Home” 21:21 Demonstration “Home” 27:30 Marc and Ted get into the artists covering “Home” 29:41 After spotting his wife and mother, Marc mentions his children 30:50 Marc explains Rock Boat 31:45 Marc discusses his performance at the National Music Hall of Fame 33:04 Demonstration “I’m Gonna Wait Til the Midnight Hour” 33:55 Demonstration “Cry To Me” 37:19 Ted explains he noticed Marc’s musical talent when he was five-and-a-half, and Marc reveals he was banned from talent shows beginning in the seventh grade 38:30 Marc says he has no special backstage requests 39:12 Demonstration “Return to Pooh Corner”
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New Orleans Jazz & Heritage Foundation Archive