Meet Ben Broussard



Ben demonstrates his passion for music with the release of his musical debut. With everyday life and relationships as his inspiration, Ben wrote the lyrics in hotel rooms while traveling across the country playing professional baseball. The album, produced by Scott Schorr of Lazy Bones Recordings, features Ben's talent for playing the guitar, singing, and the unusual beat box on "Deep".

Ben's music has been licensed by:
  • Baylor University
  • Beyond the Break (Noggin)
  • The Black Donnelly's (NBC)
  • Cheyenne (MTV)
  • Dog The Bounty Hunter (A&E)
  • Elizabeth Arden
  • Jane Austin Book Club - feature trailer (Sony)
  • NHL
  • PG&E
  • Real World (MTV)
    link to an episode of Real World/Road Rules Challenge featuring Ben's music
  • Ricoh / Lanier
  • Room Raiders (MTV)
  • South of Nowhere (Noggin & MTV promo)
  • Stritch University
  • U.S. Army
  • Wachovia Bank
Also, Ben's music is now available on iTunes.

We invite you to explore the website, purchase the album, and check back often for updates.




Download a sample of songs from this CD.



Lazy Bones



House Of Blues Press

SPRING BREAK: Ben Broussard's top five guitarists

Broussard brings grunge back to Seattle

Ben's music on "South of Nowhere" site

Broussard already a local hit - Seattle Post-Intelligencer

He can really pick it - Twin Cities Pioneer Press

The episode of DOG The Bounty Hunter with Ben Broussard's song "Hold On To Me" is scheduled to air on Tuesday June 6th.

MLB Top 5: Musically inclined players

Broussard, Mench share AL honors

Ben Broussard quietly releases album as Indians pursue playoffs

Friday big for Broussard: After heroics at Jacobs Field, puts on concert at HOB

Indians ride late muscle

That's how to end a slump

Broussard has O's singing the blues

Broussard's blast gives Tribe win in 10

Roadtrip hobby evolves into eagerly awaited CD

Broussard rocks at All-Star FanFest






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