J. Paul Adams (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed.)

Paul has been involved with children's music and theatre productions for more than 25 years. As the owner of Music Machine Productions and Unionville Sound Recording, Paul has performed in many different venues throughout Canada and the United States. His creative writing skills have produced various children's songs, musicals and shows for such corporations as Bat Cave Productions, M&M's Candies, Ontario Ministry of Health and the Canadian National Exhibition. Paul also continues in the field of music education as a music teacher at Brebeuf College. He currently holds the position of Musical Director for Theatre Brebeuf and has directed shows such as Jesus Christ Superstar, Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat, Guys and Dolls, Grease and Little Shop of Horrors. Most recently, he has co-written and produced an original musical titled Every Body is a Somebody for the Sick Children's Hospital / Ministry of Health study project, "Healthy Schools, Healthy Kids."

Mary Lou Sicoly (BA., B.Ed., M.Ed.)

Mary Lou has been working as a music teacher for more than twenty-five years. She has been writing, recording, teaching and conducting workshops in children's music and arts education for elementary teachers as well as candidates at the Faculties of Education. Her latest project work includes activity books for teachers entitled "Teddy Bear Tales" , "Chase A Rainbow” and “Healthy Kidz” for use with accompanying recordings. Live performances include musical theatre, show bands, and children's concerts. As a recording musician, Mary Lou has jingles, television commercials and numerous projects to her credit, among them,  recordings of the "Canada Is.... Music” educational series. In 1999, Mary Lou became the recipient of the Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence.

George Brasovan (B.A., B.Ed., M.Ed)

George has taught music at every level from elementary to the Faculty of Education. He has been involved in implementing the use of technology into a number of music programs for many school boards, as well as conducting workshops for educators throughout Canada and the United States.  As a professional composer/ arranger, George has to his credit, a number of film scores, albums and commercials. He is the recipient of the TV Ontario Award in Education, the 1999 Prime Minister's Award for Teaching Excellence, and the 1999 CARAS (Canadian Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences) Award, which is sponsored by the Juno Awards Committee in Ottawa.

   
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