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==Biography==
==Biography==
Alsop was born in 1946 in [[Connecticut]] and raised in an alcoholic family. He graduated from [[Trinity College (Connecticut)|Trinity College]], with a BA in Religion in 1968, [[Columbia University Teachers College]], and [[Columbia Pacific University]] with a PhD. in educational psychology.<ref name="Rauzi">{{Cite web |title=All Grown-Up |first=Robin |last=Rauzi |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=1998-08-13 |accessdate=2015-01-07 |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1998/aug/13/entertainment/ca-12653}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Tuning in to Kids : Peter Alsop and Hap Palmer educate children, parents and teachers with their wise and funny messages. |first=Roberta G |last=Wax |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=1993-07-09 |accessdate=2015-01-07 |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1993-07-09/news/va-11530_1_funny-messages}}</ref> He worked as the Director of The Harbor Schools Residential Treatment Center for emotionally disturbed adolescents in Maine, and as a New York City elementary school teacher in the South Bronx. He married actress [[Ellen Geer]] in 1975; they live in Topanga, CA, and have two daughters, artist/photographer Megan Geer-Alsop and actress [[Willow Geer-Alsop|Willow]].
Alsop was born in 1946 in [[Connecticut]] and raised in an alcoholic family. He graduated from [[Trinity College (Connecticut)|Trinity College]], with a BA in Religion in 1968, [[Columbia University Teachers College]], and [[Columbia Pacific University]] with a PhD. in educational psychology.<ref name="Rauzi">{{Cite web |title=All Grown-Up |first=Robin |last=Rauzi |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=1998-08-13 |accessdate=2015-01-07 |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1998/aug/13/entertainment/ca-12653}}</ref><ref>{{Cite web |title=Tuning in to Kids : Peter Alsop and Hap Palmer educate children, parents and teachers with their wise and funny messages. |first=Roberta G |last=Wax |work=[[Los Angeles Times]] |date=1993-07-09 |accessdate=2015-01-07 |url=http://articles.latimes.com/1993-07-09/news/va-11530_1_funny-messages}}</ref> He worked as the Director of The Harbor Schools Residential Treatment Center for emotionally disturbed adolescents in Maine, and as a New York City elementary school teacher in the South Bronx. He married actress [[Ellen Geer]] in 1975; they live in [[Topanga, California|Topanga, CA]], and have two daughters, artist/photographer Megan Geer-Alsop and actress [[Willow Geer-Alsop|Willow]].
Megan and Chad Scheppner have Quinnlyn and Leon. Willow and Mat Polin have Julius and Luther. His stepson Ian Flanders has his grandson Liam Flanders.
Megan and Chad Scheppner are parents to Quinnlyn and Leon. Willow and Mat Polin have two children, Julius and Luther. Polin's stepson Ian Flanders, fathered his grandson, Liam Flanders.<ref name= "reunion">{{cite news |last=Donkin |first=Annemarie |url= https://messengermountainnews.com/news/peter-alsop/ |title=Peter Alsop's Kid Koncerts and Reunion |work=Messenger Mountain News |date=August 24, 2018 |accessdate=July 11, 2019}}</ref>
<ref name= "reunion">{{cite news |last=Donkin |first=Annemarie |url= https://messengermountainnews.com/news/peter-alsop/ |title=Peter Alsop's Kid Koncerts and Reunion |work=Messenger Mountain News |date=August 24, 2018 |accessdate=July 11, 2019}}</ref>


==Career==
==Career==
[[File:Peter Alsop with child.jpg|thumb|Alsop and a child demonstrate different ways of dealing with noise.]]

Alsop has been producing children's, educational and humorous music since 1975.<ref name="Rauzi"/> He received a [[Parents' Choice Award]] for his 2010 album ''Grow It At Home''.<ref name="pare_Grow">{{Cite web |title=Grow It At Home Awards |work=Parents' Choice Foundation |accessdate=2015-01-07 |url=http://www.parents-choice.org/product.cfm?product_id=29069&StepNum=1&award=aw}}</ref>
Alsop has been producing children's, educational and humorous music since 1975.<ref name="Rauzi"/> He received a [[Parents' Choice Award]] for his 2010 album ''Grow It At Home''.<ref name="pare_Grow">{{Cite web |title=Grow It At Home Awards |work=Parents' Choice Foundation |accessdate=2015-01-07 |url=http://www.parents-choice.org/product.cfm?product_id=29069&StepNum=1&award=aw}}</ref>


===Discography===
===Discography===

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* ''Peter Alsop'' (1975)
* ''Peter Alsop'' (1975)
* ''Asleep at the Helm'' (1977)
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* ''Get Real!'' (1995)
* ''Get Real!'' (1995)
* ''When Kids Say Goodbye'' (1995)
* ''When Kids Say Goodbye'' (1995)
* ''After Romeo'' (1998)
* ''Sometimes Si, Sometimes No!'' (2007)
* ''Sometimes Si, Sometimes No!'' (2007)


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Revision as of 03:18, 12 May 2024

Peter Alsop

Peter Alsop (born September 18, 1946) is an American musician whose work has ranged from satirical music for adults to children's music.

Biography

Alsop was born in 1946 in Connecticut and raised in an alcoholic family. He graduated from Trinity College, with a BA in Religion in 1968, Columbia University Teachers College, and Columbia Pacific University with a PhD. in educational psychology.[1][2] He worked as the Director of The Harbor Schools Residential Treatment Center for emotionally disturbed adolescents in Maine, and as a New York City elementary school teacher in the South Bronx. He married actress Ellen Geer in 1975; they live in Topanga, CA, and have two daughters, artist/photographer Megan Geer-Alsop and actress Willow. Megan and Chad Scheppner are parents to Quinnlyn and Leon. Willow and Mat Polin have two children, Julius and Luther. Polin's stepson Ian Flanders, fathered his grandson, Liam Flanders.[3]

Career

Alsop and a child demonstrate different ways of dealing with noise.

Alsop has been producing children's, educational and humorous music since 1975.[1] He received a Parents' Choice Award for his 2010 album Grow It At Home.[4]

Discography

  • Peter Alsop (1975)
  • Asleep at the Helm (1977)
  • Draw the Line (1980)
  • Uniforms (1981)
  • Wha'D'Ya Wanna do!? (1983)
  • Fan Club Favorites (1985)
  • Take Me with You! (1986)
  • Stayin' Over (1987)
  • In The Hospital (1989) w. Bill Harley
  • Family Roles (1991)
  • Pluggin' Away (1991)
  • Chris Moose Holidays (1994)
  • Songs on Loss & Grief (1997)
  • Songs on Recovery & Addiction (1997)
  • Songs on Sex & Sexuality (1997)
  • Did You Walk? (2001)
  • Uh-Oh! (2002)
  • Ebenezer's Make-over (2004)
  • Disciples Of PerFection (2010)
  • Grow It At Home (2010)
  • River Of Life (2014)
  • Camping With Dads (2020)

Videography

  • Here We Go Volume 1 (1987)
  • Opening Doors (1988)
  • Costume Party (1988)
  • Wake Up (1992)
  • When Jesus Was a Kid (1993)
  • Get Real! (1995)
  • When Kids Say Goodbye (1995)
  • After Romeo (1998)
  • Sometimes Si, Sometimes No! (2007)

See also

References

  1. ^ a b Rauzi, Robin (1998-08-13). "All Grown-Up". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-01-07.
  2. ^ Wax, Roberta G (1993-07-09). "Tuning in to Kids : Peter Alsop and Hap Palmer educate children, parents and teachers with their wise and funny messages". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved 2015-01-07.
  3. ^ Donkin, Annemarie (August 24, 2018). "Peter Alsop's Kid Koncerts and Reunion". Messenger Mountain News. Retrieved July 11, 2019.
  4. ^ "Grow It At Home Awards". Parents' Choice Foundation. Retrieved 2015-01-07.