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Thomas Anderson Brosseau is an American
singer-songwriter A singer-songwriter is a musician who writes, composes, and performs their own musical material, including lyrics and melodies. In the United States, the category is built on the folk- acoustic tradition with a guitar, although this role has ...
and guitarist from
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, United States. Robin Hilton of
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said Brosseau "possesses one of the most arresting voices in folk music today."


Early life

Brosseau was born in
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on November 3, 1976. His family moved back to their native North Dakota in 1978, where his father, James, was a doctor at United in Grand Forks until he retired after 40 years, in 2018. His mother, Jolene Rae, graduated from art school in St. Paul and was an interior designer. He has two siblings, Benjamin and Caroline. Brosseau learned to play acoustic guitar from his grandmother. He said: He graduated from the
University of North Dakota The University of North Dakota (UND) is a Public university, public research university in Grand Forks, North Dakota, United States. It was established by the Dakota Territory, Dakota Territorial Assembly in 1883, six years before the establishm ...
in 1999 with a BA in Communications, and a MFA in Non Fiction Writing in 2011 from
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.


Career

Brosseau moved to Los Angeles in 2003, and began performing at the renowned club Largo, where he met siblings
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and
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of the band
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. Sean Watkins recorded both Brosseau's albums ''North Dakota Impressions'' (2016) and ''Grass Punks'' (2014), which included the song "We Were Meant To Be Together" and was later featured in the original
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series ''Love''.
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produced ''Perfect Abandon'' (2015) with Brosseau and a 3-piece band at The Cube theater in Bristol UK, using only a single mic. Brosseau has toured in Japan, Canada, Portugal, Iceland, and Australia. He also sings and plays guitar with
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,
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, and
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in John Reilly & Friends. In 2011, they released the
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-produced Blue Series 7" singles ''John & Tom (TMR-112)'' and ''Becky & John'' (TMR-113) on
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. Brosseau's song "How to Grow a Woman from the Ground" was
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by
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, who released a 2006 album of the same name. Experimental folk pop duo Christy & Emily covered "Here Comes The Water Now" in 2010, a song originally featured on ''Grand Forks'', and also in 2010 the band
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covered his song "Mary Anne" on their album ''What It Means To Be Left Handed''. Sara and Sean Watkins covered Brosseau’s composition, “We Were Meant to Be Together” on their Watkins Family Hour album, ''Vol. II''., in 2022.


Collaborations

Brosseau's musical collaborations include a folk duo with singer-songwriter Gregory Page called The American Folksingers, which began in San Diego, California in 2002. The American Folksingers released two volumes of
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on Page's Bed Pan Records for which Lou Curtiss was musical advisor. Les Shelleys, Brosseau's folk duo with California singer-songwriter
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, also began in San Diego, California in the early 2000s. They released one album on
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in 2010, Les Shelleys, and toured extensively in the U.S., U.K., and Europe. Brosseau has appeared on the '' Watkins Family Hour'', headed by Sean and Sara Watkins, in Los Angeles, California, and ''John Reilly & Friends'', headed by actor
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, featuring
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and
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. In 2023, filmmaker
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scored the music to Brosseau’s ''A Bird Is Following Me'', an 8-minute narrative about an incident that happened to him while living in Los Angeles. It was released as a single in April, 2023 with ''The Prairie'' outtake “I Know How Much I Love You Now” as the B-side.


The North Dakota Trilogy

Brosseau's three Crossbill Records releases ''North Dakota Impressions'' (2016), ''Perfect Abandon'' (2015), and ''Grass Punks'' (2014) are a trilogy, informally known as the North Dakota Trilogy. Brosseau said:


The Great American Folk Show

Before the
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, Brosseau had been developing a weekly radio program with Prairie Public in
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as both lead writer and host that focused on the arts, called ''The Great American Folk Show''. The pilot was pitched in December 2019, and the show premiered on-air on May 3, 2020 with actor John C. Reilly, North Dakota food columnist
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, artist Penni Emrich Burkum, and musicians Tom Lennon and Heidi Gluck. Since then, ''The Great American Folk Show'' has featured over 600 artists, storytellers, musicians, authors, chefs, diner owners, curlers, painters, opera house caretakers and poets.


A Lifetime Ago, Vol. 1, 2, 3 & 4

In 2020, Brosseau began an album series focused on unreleased material spanning 22 years of recording. ''A Lifetime Ago'' features radio, live, outtakes, B-sides, as well as new recordings, a total of 44 tracks. Musical guests include
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, Gianna Ferilli, Cindy Wasserman, Andru Bemis, Shelley Short, Ethan Rose, Doug Schulkind of WFMU’s Give The Drummer Some, Dominque Arciero, Jermey Backofen, Adam Pierce, Gregory Page, and
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. Album artwork consists of a photograph by Carey Braswell and design and layout by DLT, Tom Brosseau’s longtime friend and collaborator.


Discography

*''Tom Brosseau'' (2001) *''
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'' (2002) *'' Late Night at Largo'' (2004) *'' What I Mean To Say Is Goodbye'' (2005) *'' Empty Houses Are Lonely'' (2006) *''
Grand Forks Grand Forks is a city in and the county seat of Grand Forks County, North Dakota, United States. The city's population was 59,166 as of the 2020 census, making it the third-most populous city in the state, after Fargo and Bismarck. Grand For ...
'' (2007) *''
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'' (2007) *''Posthumous Success]'' (2009) *''
Les Shelleys Les Shelleys was an American folk duo consisting of Tom Brosseau and Angela Correa Angela Correa is an American singer-songwriter. History Correa is originally from Yuba City, California. She moved from San Diego, where she had attended col ...
'' (2010) *'' John & Tom'' (2011) *'' Grass Punks'' (2014) *''Perfect Abandon'' (2015) *''North Dakota Impressions'' (2016) *''Treasures Untold'' (2017) *''In The Shadow Of The Hill: Songs from the Carter Family catalogue, Vol. 1'' (2019) *''A Lifetime Ago, Vol. One (''2020) *''Live in York'' (2020) *''The Prairie'' (2020) *''A Lifetime Ago, Vol. Two '' (2021) *''A Lifetime Ago, Vol. Three'' (2022) *''From Blue & White Notebooks'' (2022) *''A Lifetime Ago, Vol. Three'' (2023) *''Songs from The Great American Folk Show, Vol. I'' (2023) *''Alluvium and other North Dakota folk songs'' (2024)


Singles and EPs

* ''Hurt to Try'' EP (2004) * ''Amory'' EP (2006) * ''Been True'' EP (2009) * “Sunflower” with Heidi Gluck (2022) * “Under African Skies” with Heidi Gluck (2022) * ''“''A Bird Is Following Me''”'' with
Chel White Chel White (born May 30, 1959) is an American film director, composer, screenwriter and visual effects artist. In his independent films and music videos, White is known for his stylized, often experimental use of images, unusual animation and nar ...
(2023)


References


External links

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Mary Jones ManagementCrossbill Records
{{DEFAULTSORT:Brosseau, Tom Year of birth missing (living people) Living people American folk singers American male singer-songwriters People from Grand Forks, North Dakota 21st-century American male singers 21st-century American singer-songwriters Singer-songwriters from North Dakota FatCat Records artists Red River High School alumni