Alumni Successes
College of Music + Fine Arts Alumni Successes
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- Kristi Jacobs, '05, Actor/Director, Missoula Children's Theatre, Missoula, MT
- Roch Eshleman, '04, Producer, Eshleman Entertainment LLC, Owner of True Brew Theater and Cafe, New Orleans, LA
- Dan McKernan, '03, School of Visual Arts in New York, MFA, Digital Media. Chosen for "No Dead Artists" Jonathan Ferrara Gallery, 2005
- Tom Mackey, '03, Technical Director, Apollo Theatre, Chicago, IL
- Sarah Pelch, '02, Opus 3 Artists
- Ashley White, '01, Atlantic Records
- Gregory Davis, '00, trumpet/founder Dirty Dozen Brass Band; jazz booking manager New Orleans Jazz and Heritage Festival; instructor Loyola's Music Industry Studies Progam
- Chris Delhomme, '97, Communications Manager, VH1 & CMT Television Networks
- Nessim Higson, '97, Senior Art Director for design firm Interactive in Los Angeles
- Caitlyn McLeod, '97, Resident Stage Manager & Production Manager, Southern Repertory Theatre
- Jamie Slomski, '95, Creative Director at DesignLab in New York; nominated for an Emmy for his internationally acclaimed motion media work; led the creation of CBS's branding package for Super Bowl XXXVIII
- Stanton Moore, '94, drummer, recording artist, and band leader Galactic, Moore and More, Garage a Trois; featured artist Modern Drummer magazine; columnist Drum! Magazine
- Andree Carter, '92, MFA/UNO Working artist and part-time faculty at the Art Institute of Seattle; Solo Show at Sylvia Schmidt August 2004
- Marlene Sharp, '92, Enemes Animation, a Korean 3-D/CGI animation studio
- Mark Mullins, '91, trombonist, recording artist, arranger and band leader Bonerama, Mulebone, Harry Connick, Jr. Big Band, etc.
- Philip M. Dobard,'88, President & CEO GKW Enterprises, LLC, an arts management consulting firm with an international client base. Dobard formerly served as General Director of Opera Columbus, General Director of Pensacola Opera, and Director of the Graduate Program in Arts Administration at the University of New Orleans.
- Tony Dagradi, '86, saxophonist, recording artist, College of Music faculty, member of award-winning jazz group Astral Project
- Charles Fernandez, '84, bassoonist, composer, orchestrator, arranger; numerous film and television series soundtrack credits for Disney, MGM, Universal, Dreamworks, HBO, Artisan, New Line Cinema; received two Emmy and one Annie nominations for his work on the Universal cartoon series "Casper"
- Ellis Marsalis, G'86, premier modern jazz pianist in New Orleans; former Coca-Cola Endowed Chair in Jazz Studies at the University of New Orleans; chairman Louisiana Music Commission; Instructor of Jazz Piano and artist-in-residence Loyola College of Music and Fine Arts.
- Anthony Laciura, '74, tenor Metropolitan Opera, New Orleans Opera; former member Loyola University New Orleans Board of Trustees
- John Vidacovich, '72, drummer, recording artist, College of Music faculty, member of award-winning jazz group Astral Project
- Susan Shaughnessy, ’72, Head of Performance, University of Oklahoma School of Drama
- Charles Anthony, '52, tenor with Metropolitan Opera; holds the Met's performance record; celebrated 50 years at the Met in March 2004
- Col. John Bourgeois USMC (Ret.), '56, former director "The President's Own" United States Marine Band; president John Philip Sousa Foundation; holds Col. John R. Bourgeois Endowed Visiting Professorship and artist-in-residence at the College of Music and Fine Arts
- Norman Treigle, '51, bass-baritone New York City Opera, Covent Garden, New Orleans Opera, leading bass-baritone of the Americas; acclaimed as one of the century's greatest singing actors