How the LGBTQ+ Community Has Impacted the Music Industry
Behind the scenes and in front of the mic, queer people have changed the music industry. Learn and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community’s impact at School of Rock.
Music education resources for Highlands Ranch students and information for parents about the benefits of learning to play music, how to develop proficiency and more.
Behind the scenes and in front of the mic, queer people have changed the music industry. Learn and celebrate the LGBTQ+ community’s impact at School of Rock.
Check out some of the greatest songwriters of all time, and learn how to rock out to their music (or write your own) at School of Rock now!
Ear training is the secret weapon of a well-trained musician. Learn how to facilitate your quest for better ears with School of Rock!
In the next article, we'll celebrate female musicians and bands from multiple decades who were, and still are, influential in music as we know it.
In this second article, we will celebrate female artists from multiple decades who were, and still are, influential in shaping music as we know it.
In this first article, we will celebrate female artists from multiple decades who were, and still are, influential in shaping music as we know it.
In this article, we will celebrate Black artists and groups who were influential in shaping Rock music. These artists and bands started their careers in the early '70s through the '90s, beginning with Bill Withers and ending with Gary Clark, Jr.
In this article, we celebrate Black artists and groups who were influential in shaping both Rock and popular music. These artists and bands started their careers in the early 60s through the late 60s, beginning with Bob Marley and ending with Phil Lynott from Thin Lizzy.
In this spotlight article, we celebrate Black artists and individuals who were influential in shaping Rock music and popular music more broadly. These particular individuals started their careers in the mid 50s through the early 60s, starting with Diana Ross and The Supremes and ending with Larry Graham.
In this article, we acknowledge rock and popular music’s 11 most influential and significant Black artists and figures who started their music careers from the late 1940s through the mid-50s. We begin with Little Richard and take you up to Aretha Franklin.