Carey Dyer was one of the original Granbury Live performers and over his seven years at theater, logged literally thousands of hours on stage as a singer, comedian, and vocal impressionist. Along the way, Carey picked up the mandolin and the blues harp. In September 2006, he was named one of five finalists for "Best Vocalist of the Month" by Singer Universe magazine.
Carey graduated with honors from Union University in Tennessee, and it was there he sensed God calling him to a ministry in the arts. After college, he toured the country in a Christian music and drama group. As God would have it, one of the other singers, Dena, became his wife. They moved to the Lone Star State, where Carey graduated from Southwest Seminary in Ft Worth, TX with a communications degree.
He has since served in such varied roles as studio singer, youth minister, drama teacher, and Elvis impersonator (no, really). When he's not on stage, he loves songwriting, exercising, and watching "Andy Griffith" reruns with Dena and their two boys, Jordan and Jackson.
Carey's favorite Bible verse:
(Psalms 13:6) I will sing to the Lord, for He has been good to me.