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Forbes recently interviewed School of Rock CEO Rob Price to discuss the new Remote program and virtual Artist Sessions which gives School of Rock students access to their music instructors and famous musicians around the world via video conferencing.
Students can now record themselves playing using the School of Rock Method App™ and instructors will then compile the audio and video recordings to be pulled together into a full-band recording. Select School of Rock locations have already produced hundreds of group audio and video projects. Most School of Rock locations around the globe will be offering this new opportunity for creative collaboration
It all started with a thousand kids talking online to Jay Weinberg, the drummer of Slipknot. Then came live access to Frank Zummo from Sum 41. The P!NK Band jumped in next to give tips and answer questions...
In response to the growing number of citizens being asked to remain in their homes or limit travel, School of Rock announced virtual, one-on-one music lessons for its students around the world through its School of Rock Remote program.
Young Musicians from the Rockville Centre and Huntington Locations Regularly are Booked to Perform shows in Brooklyn, New York City and Long Island and Many Recently Embarked on a Tour of venues in Ohio, Washington DC, Pennsylvania, and New Jersey as well
School of Rock launches the Center Stage Search in partnership with Atlantic Records and Artist Partner Group to find new talent.
School of Rock and sheet music leader Hal Leonard have partnered to make sheet music more accessible to their music students.
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