The Dameans

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OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana
Years active1967-1995, last recording. Active on occasion. Recently, 2012;[1] In the summer of 2018, the Dameans reunited for a 50th anniversary concert.
LabelsF.E.L. Publications, TeleKetics, NALR, GIA
The Dameans
OriginNew Orleans, Louisiana
GenresContemporary Catholic liturgical music
Years active1967-1995, last recording. Active on occasion. Recently, 2012;[1] In the summer of 2018, the Dameans reunited for a 50th anniversary concert.
LabelsF.E.L. Publications, TeleKetics, NALR, GIA
Past members
  • Darryl Ducote
  • Mike Balhoff
  • Dave Baker (1969-1971)
  • Buddy Ceasar
  • Gary Ault
  • Gary Daigle (since 1978)
  • Bobby Morgan (prior to 1969)
  • Charles Monzelun (prior to 1969)

The Dameans were a group of Catholic musicians who rose to prominence in the folk music era of the 1970s.[2] They began as seminarians at Notre Dame Seminary in New Orleans, Louisiana, having formed circa 1967.[3]

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