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Judy Keller
Alto, Soprano? You make the call.

     Judy's first recollected musical experience was annoying her parents by singing "99 Bottles of Beer on the Wall" on long road trips to Indiana. Soon she developed an amazing repertoire including "Hog Callin' Time in Nebraska" and the "Things, Horrible Things" monologue from Star Trek.

     After college Judy found her niche in church choirs. She especially liked gospel riffs because she got to make up her own part. Judy spent several years as a 14th century bard (singer-songwriter) in the Society for Creative Anachronisms. Chaucer rules! Unfortunately she died during the plague.

     However, for many years Judy felt as if her life were unfulfilled. She heard a tape by the Bobs and knew that was where her future lay. She also has sung with the Carnassie Blues and the Harvest Moon Singers.


Favorite Nieman Marcus catalog item:Perrier-filled swimming pool
Most fervent wish:not to die in an embarrassing way
Secret crush:Robin from the 1960's Batman TV series
Favorite SF book:Dhalgren
Favorite breakfast:cinnamon sugar pop tarts
Ultimate goal:world domination