Name | Don't Let Me Get Me |
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Cover | Dontletmegetmecover.jpeg |
Artist | Pink |
From album | Missundaztood |
Released | |
Format | 12" maxi single |
Recorded | 2001 |
Genre | Pop rock |
Length | 3:30 |
Label | Arista |
Writer | Pink, Dallas Austin |
Producer | Dallas Austin |
Last single | "Get the Party Started"(2001) |
This single | "Don't Let Me Get Me"(2002) |
Next single | "Just Like a Pill"(2002) |
"Don't Let Me Get Me" is a pop rock song performed by singer Pink recorded for her second album Missundaztood (2001). It was released as the album's second single in 2002 (see 2002 in music) and it reached number six in the UK, number eight in the U.S. and number twenty in Canada.
A music video was shot in early 2002, and was on MTV's Total Request Live in March 2002. The song can also be heard on the trailer for the 2003 comedy Just Married.
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Donewald was an assistant coach under longtime Indiana University legend Bobby Knight, and was a member of the Hoosiers staff in 1976 when Indiana went undefeated and won the national title. In 1978, Donewald was hired as the new head coach of the Illinois State Redbirds, replacing Gene Smithson. In Donewald's second season, the Redbirds qualified for the NIT's post-season tournament, and then, in the 1982-83 season, the Redbirds entered March Madness for the first time in their history.
Donewald's Redbirds also qualified for the NCAA tournament the next two seasons. Donewald parlayed this success into a student referendum on building a new arena to replace the aging facility that the Redbirds had been playing in for decades. Redbird Arena was approved, and was built entirely from student fees collected over the next twenty years. Donewald began to acquire a national reputation, and in 1986 turned down an opportunity to move up to the more prestigious Big Ten when he was asked to coach the Wisconsin Badgers.
However, Donewald's ISU teams relied upon a slow moving game, similar to a four corners offense. With the introduction of the shot clock in the mid-1980s, Donewald's strategies and his teams began to suffer. In 1989, after failing to replicate his earlier successes, Donewald was fired by ISU. He was immediately hired as coach of the Western Michigan University Broncos, where he coached until 2000. In the 1997–98 season—his third season as head coach at WMU—the Broncos qualified for the NCAA tournament, where they advanced to the second round before being eliminated. In 1992, Donewald was named Coach of the Year for the Mid-American Conference. But Donewald was unable to get the Broncos back to the NCAA again, and was fired in 2000.
Donewald today lives with his wife of over 40 years in their Kalamazoo home, where he does consulting work for several college and pro teams. He also works occasionally as a color analyst. His son, Bob Donewald, Jr., is currently the head coach of the China men's national basketball team.
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