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asbeku
*Bachelor's Degree from Asbury College (1991) in Vocal and Instrumental Music Education.
*Master of Music Degree from Eastern Kentucky University (1994) in Choral Conducting.
*Taught school for six years. The students from my Choir classes in Mercer County (KY) are the best students ever. They were Superior in their singing--and clearly proved it to everyone! I love them...to this day!
*Attended two years of Law School, but was unable to finish due to my health.
*Unfortunately, I have Lupus and am now disabled due to the disease.
*I privately teach voice in a classically-oriented manner.
Reviews
Dr. Shrinker (1976)
I appreciated Dr. Shrinker!
As an adult, I can see that Dr. Shrinker didn't have a great deal to offer older viewers in terms of significant plot developments. These were great "shorts", along with the other two "shorts": "Wonder Bug" and "Elektra Woman and Dyna Girl".
I really enjoyed Dr. Shrinker at the age of 8. Each week, the theme song escorted me into that week's story line of near doom and gloom! As a youngster, I could always picture myself as a Shrinkie (after all, I wasn't much bigger than they were) just vying for the chance to turn the tables on Dr. Shrinker and coming to the rescue of my friends (and myself, of course).
What's frightening is that I can still sing most of the Theme Song! I was pleased to find out that The Osmonds recorded this piece.
While this might not have appealed to everyone, I loved Dr. Shrinker--sandwiched in between "Wonder Bug" and "Elektra (sp?) Woman and Dyna Girl", each with its own memorable theme song.
My 8-year-old mind looked forward to these Krofft productions where the good guys usually won and the bad guys paid for their misdeeds! I miss those 8-year-old times of my life.
Sincerely, Jon