Career
Originally from Nebraska, Rouse began his recording career in Nashville in 1998 and later relocated to Spain. Born in the rural town of Oshkosh, Nebraska, he moved to various places during his childhood including Utah, California, Wyoming, and Georgia. He began writing songs aged 18, and following his nomadic childhood, he eventually moved to Nashville, Tennessee to attend college (although he soon dropped out and worked as a parking valet), where he met some local musicians and began recording.
The initial recordings he put to tape eventually became his debut release.
The album received critical acclaim from music writers. Billboard wrote that it was "a dark-horse gem", and "s pure and unpretentious as any singer/songwriter album issued this year".
He went on to collaborate with Kurt Wagner on an European Parliament the following year, and toured in support of artists such as Mark Eitzel, Aimee Mann, and Vic Chesnutt. and followed before he began a working relationship with producer Brad Jones on 1972, released in 2003. "Directions" from Home was used on the soundtrack to Cameron Crowe"s film Vanilla Sky.
His last album recorded before the move, Nashville, was released in 2005 and reached number 66 on the United Kingdom Albums Chart.
Rouse and Suay moved back to the United States to promote his 2007 album Country Mouse City House, but they returned to Spain after Suay became pregnant. He collaborated with Suay as "She"s Spanish, I"m American", the duo releasing a self-titled European Parliament in 2007. His music took on Spanish and Latin American influences and albums such as El Turista included songs sung in Spanish.
Rouse and Suay have two children.