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Carey Landry was ordained a Catholic priest for the Diocese of Lafayette in Louisiana in 1971. In 1976, he was serving as campus minister of Louisiana State University at Eunice, had produced six collections of original songs, and was a frequent speaker and performer at conferences for Catholic youth ministry and church musicians.
After Bobby Morgan and Charles Monzelun left the seminary, the other five members chose to continue on. Gary Ault had previously worked with Carey Landry, a liturgical singer and songwriter as well. They billed themselves as "Gary and Carey". [4]
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Amy Sussman/Getty Images Drew Carey loved seeing Phish perform so much in Las Vegas that he would do almost anything to see the group perform again. Carey, 65, attended one of the band’s four ...
OCP represents well-known contemporary Catholic liturgical music composers Dan Schutte, and the other members known as the St. Louis Jesuits (Bob Dufford, John Foley, Tim Manion and Roc O'Connor), Bernadette Farrell, Carey Landry, Michael Joncas, Jamie Cortez, Bob Hurd, Tom Kendzia, Anne Quigley, and Christopher Walker.
Jonathan Alexander (PhD 1993), rhetorician and professor of English at University of California, Irvine [1]; Ray Authement (MA 1952, PhD 1956), fifth president of the University of Louisiana at Lafayette, 1974–2008; longest serving president of a public university in the United States; received two graduate degrees from LSU; [2] [3] "father of Louisiana state archives"
In 1995, as Carey was recording what would become her hit album Daydream, the R&B icon quietly recorded a grunge album. Despite being in the peak of the alt-rock boom in the mid-'90s, record label ...