The Ballad of Corey Robichaux
By Shane Hebert
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The Ballad of Corey Robichaux tells the story of Corey Robichaux, a teenage boy growing up in Larose, Louisiana, during the late 1980s. Corey becomes friends with Angela Talbot, the new girl in school, and together they navigate the local music scene, high school, & family secrets. The music they play becomes the soundtrack of their lives, building to a terrible crescendo with a life in limbo.
Shane Hebert
Shane Hebert is a U.S. Army veteran and has been in the telecommunications industry for more than fifteen years. He lives in Larose, Louisiana, with his wife and their four children.
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