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Monday, November 7; Mississippi Night (914 North First Street)

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By Julie Seabaugh

Published on November 02, 2005

With the minor exceptions of some unfortunate facial hair and a lyrical depth that doesn't quite measure up to the gravitas of his richly raw croon, Marc Broussard is a full and infinitely marketable musical package. A diverse singer-songwriter who meshes optimistic soul-pop with dirty '70s funk, Broussard has toured with artists such as moe. and Tori Amos -- while the album Carencro, named after his Louisiana hometown, serves up Southern roots-rock that's hard-boiled, steaming and delectably spicy.

Show starts at 8 p.m. Tickets are $15; call 314-421-3853 for more information.