SHARON LEE RADASHAW
Sharon Lee Radashaw, BME, MM, is a lifelong educator and entertainer specializing in vocal music and musical theater, acting, and dance.
Sharon Lee Radashaw, BME, MM, is a lifelong educator and entertainer specializing in vocal music and musical theater, acting, and dance.
A gifted teacher, singer, and multi-instrumentalist, Joyce Marie Priess excelled as a piano teacher for Friends University.
Marilyn Sue Immoos, PhD, works with the California Department of Corrections and Rehabilitation as a senior psychologist specialist.
Establishing herself as a private piano teacher in 1967, Nancy Daggett Jensen teaches students from kindergarten into adulthood.
A certified music teacher, Barbara J. Belew excelled as an associate professor of music at McNeese State University for many decades.
Katherine G. Musat has most recently excelled as a part-time music educator at Baldwin Wallace University since 1985.
Mary Auerbacher excels as an organist and a choir director at St. Francis Mission in San Bernardino, California, a position she has held since 1976.
After retiring as a teacher, Alicia Eller became a reporter for the Franklin Times while serving as a translator and consultant from 2001 to 2016.
As a lifelong music educator, Patricia Thornton Hayes began playing the piano between the ages of 3 and 4, gaining a passion for music.
A talented writer of songs and freelance features, Carol M. Booth has garnered a reputation among notable luminaries in the fields of art and entertainment.
Susan Stanard is the director of choral ensembles and vocal studies and a professor of music at Lewis & Clark Community College since 2002.
Damaris Porter Peters-Pike started chairing the music department at Hiram College in Ohio from 1983 to 1991, also directing the chorus from 1980 to 1991.
Bernice Jordan joined the Alum Rock Union Elementary School District as an elementary teacher, quickly gaining a reputation for her passion and dedication.
Christine Dolinich-Matuska, DFA, currently works as a teaching artist, pianist and visual artist, specifically in mixed media.
Serving as a piano teacher since 1959, R. Aileen James made her public performance debut at age 8, making her professional piano debut at age 16.
Retiring in 2015, Carole J. Seitz is recognized as an associate professor emerita of music of Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.
Loyal and trustworthy, Rev. Janet A. Lee has led an exemplary career in music education and religion. She started out as a music teacher.
Backed by stellar training, Ms. Pearce set out to make her mark on music and the performing arts. She became a chorus and drama director.
When Donna Kelly Eastman was 3 years old, her mother noticed her ability to sing and identify notes. Her family encouraged her to develop her talents.
From the time she was young, Lois A. Height Allen dreamed of using her passion for music and education to make a difference.
Surrounded by music her whole life, Marsha J. Wright never considered another path. She was thrilled to be able to use her talents in the church.
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