About
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The albums were produced by Adrian Mark Bianconi, Ph.D. Dr. B. as he is known also wrote
the songs contained on the albums and sang the lead vocals while playing the acoustic
guitar. Dr. B. is a life-long resident of eastern Pennsylvania and resided most of his
life in the city of Wilkes-Barre. Dr. B. has traveled extensively throughout the United
States, Eastern Canada, and parts of Mexico.
Dr. B. is a graduate from Coughlin High School , Class of 1969. After graduating he then entered Luzerne County Community College where he earned an A.S. Degree in Education in 1971. He furthered his education at East-Stroudsburg State College where he earned a Bachelor of Arts Degree in Psychology in 1973. Dr. Bianconi then completed a M.S. Degree in Counselor Education at the University of Scranton in 1975 and a M.A. in Psychology at Marywood College in 1979. He continued graduate studies in Education at Wilkes College and then entered a Ph.D. Educational Leadership program in 1984 at the University of Pennsylvania. Dr. B. graduated from Penn in 1990.
Dr. B. has worked for over 28 years as a mental health and educational counselor. For eighteen of those years he has worked as a senior high school guidance counselor and Administrator-Director of Guidance Services in the Tamaqua Area School District located in Tamaqua, Pa. and the Pocono Mountain School District located in Swiftwater, Pa. Dr. B. also served as an adjunct instructor for Pennsylvania State University-Schuylkill County Campus, and Administrator-Coordinator of off-campus counseling services for Luzerne County Community College located in Nanticoke, Pa. Dr. Bianconi continues to write songs that at present number over three hundred and fifty and is beginning pre-production on his fourth album which will be a Contemporary Rock and Roll album that is still untitled. He hopes to have the fourth album on the market by 2005. Dr. B. has also published two songs for Pennsylvania State University and a song for the Lackawanna Trolley Museum in Scranton, PA. Keep your fingers crossed and your ear turned towards the gentle wind that carries all of Gods music.