Tucker Bilodeau, tenor

Tucker Bilodeau is a teacher in Carrollton-Farmer’s Branch ISD in Carrollton, TX, a professional choral musician, occasional soloist, as well as being a church musician and audio/visual engineer. Tucker holds both his Bachelors in Choral Music Education and his Masters in Choral Conducting from the University of North Texas, having studied with Dr. Jerry McCoy, Dr. Richard Sparks, and Dr. Alan McClung. In Tucker’s teaching career, he has taught choir at both private and public schools and is currently heading the Architecture program at Newman Smith High School. Praised by the Dallas Morning News as a “pleasant lyric tenor”, Tucker’s performing career has taken him across the DFW metroplex, and to various parts of the north- and southeastern United States. Tucker is also currently a staff musician (singing with the choir, playing handbells, and singing/playing with the praise band) and an audio/visual engineer at Christ United Methodist Church in Farmer’s Branch. In his spare time, one can almost always find Tucker engaged in video games with dear friends.

Tucker Bilodeau