About Grant
Grant Reddoch is a Catholic liturgical musician, cantor, and composer based in Lake Charles, Louisiana, where he has served the Diocese of Lake Charles for nearly a decade. For the past ten years he has been a member of the Cathedral Chorale at the Cathedral of the Immaculate Conception, serving regularly as cantor at the Sunday liturgy and on major feast days.
His musical formation spans classical piano training through advanced repertoire, self-taught guitar since sixth grade, and sustained choral experience across a wide range of masterworks — from Haydn and Duruflé to Bernstein and Rutter. Grant sings Tenor with a range extending from B1 to A4, occassionally singing Bass as needed with ability to join the Altos in a falsetto for support. and his musicianship has been shaped by years of close ensemble work with the Cathedral Chorale, the regional a cappella group BonaVox, and The Vigil Project, with whom he sang in the schola supporting liturgies at the inaugural International Musicians Summit in Italy.
While pursuing his passion of music, Grant spent eight years as a chemical engineer in both industrial and commercial settings. That background informs how he approaches every engagement: with preparation, precision, and a clear understanding of the logistical needs of the communities he serves. Retreat directors and coordinators will find him organized, communicative, and low-maintenance — the kind of musician who arrives ready and leaves the space better than he found it.
If you're planning a retreat, a day of recollection, or a series of holy hours 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 program — not just filling time with music.