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Barbara Brousal
OriginBoston, Massachusetts, United States
GenresChildren's
OccupationSinger-songwriter
Instrument(s)Guitar, mandolin
Websitewww.barbarabrousal.com

Barbara Brousal is a Boston, Massachusetts based singer-songwriter. She sings, plays guitar and mandolin and composed songs on four children's albums with Dan Zanes and Friends including the Grammy-winner Catch That Train. Additionally, she toured with Dan Zanes and Friends from 2000 to the fall of 2006.

Brousal has also released three solo albums of original material, Breathing Down Your Neck (1996), Pose While It Pops (2000), and Just About Perfect (2002). Her songs have appeared on the soap opera One Life to Live and in the independent film Hold This.

Brousal wrote the music for the play Brooklyn Bridge, by playwright Melissa James Gibson, and performed in its premier at the Children's Theatre Company in Minneapolis, MN.

Brousal is also sister to singer-songwriter and voice actor Eric Stuart, and step-daughter to writer William Hogeland.[1]

References

  1. ^ Shepherd, Stefan. "Barbara Brousal is Back!". Zooglobble. Retrieved 13 October 2012.

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