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LA SCR16
Concurrent Resolution
AI Summary
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Commends Camey Joseph Doucet (born April 4, 1939, in Crowley, Louisiana) for his decades-long career as a Cajun musician, radio disc jockey, and cultural ambassador
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Recognizes his radio career spanning multiple stations in Louisiana and Texas, including hosting the "Bon-Temps Train" program on Newstalk 96.5 KPEL FM and KROF 960 AM, and the faith-based "Flight to Heaven" show
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Acknowledges his musical accomplishments including five albums, numerous 45s, gospel recordings, and his song "The Buffalo Song" being featured on the TV series Jake and the Fatman
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Notes his extensive honors: Louisiana Music Hall of Fame inductee (1991), Cajun French Music Association Hall of Fame inaugural inductee (1997), Contemporary Cajun Artist of the Year (1986), and multiple CFMA awards
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Extends congratulations upon the conclusion of his broadcasting career and directs that a copy of the resolution be transmitted to him
Legislative Description
Commends Camey Joseph Doucet for his lifelong contributions to Cajun music, Louisiana culture, and community broadcasting.
COMMENDATIONS
Last Action
Sent to the Secretary of State by the Secretary of the Senate.
5/7/2025