About
Engineer, Artist, Composer,
Twenty years of music making.
After a wedding liturgy — Louisville, Kentucky
Grant Reddoch is a Catholic liturgical musician, composer, vocalist, and native son of Lake Charles, Louisiana. He was raised in a household where 80s rock and Sunday hymnody coexisted without apology. After growing up and serving in the Episcopal Diocese of Western Louisiana, he came home to the Catholic Church and has served the Diocese of Lake Charles for nearly a decade. Grant’s ministry is currently focused as a member of the Cathedral Chorale at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, where he cantors regularly at Sunday liturgies and on major feast days.
Grant’s musical formation spans classical piano training through advanced repertoire, self-taught guitar since sixth grade, and sustained choral experience from childhood through college. Grant typically sings Tenor II or Baritone in ensemble settings with a range spanning B1 to A4 and sings Bass when the needs of the ensemble demand it. His ensemble work includes the Cathedral Chorale, the regional a cappella group BonaVox, and The Vigil Project, with whom he sang in the schola at the inaugural International Musicians Summit in Italy.
Grant is also a composer. His choral setting of In Paradisum — a SATB a cappella setting of the Latin funeral antiphon — was premiered by BonaVox in November 2024 at St. Philip Neri Catholic Church in Kinder, Louisiana. In Paradisum is his first publication in a growing catalog of original choral music rooted in the texts of the Church's liturgical tradition. Alongside his choral work, he writes and records devotional singer-songwriter material — not strictly liturgical, not commercial or secular, but something in between: music made for praying in adoration chapels, riding in the car, washing dishes, and for quiet moments that don't fit easily into any category.
Grant spent eight years as a chemical engineer in industrial and commercial settings and currently supports his family’s business doing collections and business operations improvement. That background shows up in everything he does: preparation, precision, detailed communication, logistical clarity, and the kind of follow-through that makes retreat directors breathe easier. He arrives ready, he loves to have a good time and sing, and he leaves the space better than he found it.
When he isn't making music, Grant runs, cooks, writes, and works with his hands, including the custom rosaries and crucifixes you'll find on the Lagniappe page of this site.
If you're planning a retreat, a day of recollection, or a holy hour and need music that is both prayerful and professionally executed, I'd love to be part of what you're building. I bring voice, guitar, piano, and basic sound capability, and I'm committed to serving the specific spiritual goals of your event!