Celebrating Female Artists: Part 2
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.
Music resources and tips from School of Rock Huntington for all musicians. This will help Huntington students improve their musical proficiency and become successful performers.
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.
Join us as we were given the opportunity to feature on the Oceanside Library's FIRST EVER podcast, This is Oceanside. Dylan and Monica take you on a journey through the making of School of Rock Huntington as well as some of their favorite reading material!
Recently, we were interviewed by our friends at the Huntington Township Chamber of Commerce! Take a look at this interview and learn about our four year journey into the Huntington music scene!
Watch some of our amazing vocal instructors as they perform the beginning of We Will Rock You by Queen! This was a project that was started from home throughout the time we went to remote learning! Music can happen anywhere!
Did you know that learning an instrument can change the brain? Whether it is singing a few notes or strumming a guitar, making music is a great way to stimulate a young brain!
The latest neuroscience shows that learning a musical instrument increases brain power.
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.