School of Rock Joins Forces with Music Will to Expand Music Opportunities for Kids
School of Rock and Music Will support a shared mission by providing students with the means to further their musical education.
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School of Rock and Music Will support a shared mission by providing students with the means to further their musical education.
School of Rock sees success with the launch of new online program.
The School of Rock students playing Kidzapalooza this year are aged 12 to 18 and exclusively hail from some of the 19 Chicago area schools that have open enrollment all year. Their two sets this week will run the gamut, from Deep Purple and Prince to Aretha Franklin and My Chemical Romance.
Rock in Rio will be the first international performance for School of Rock students since the pandemic. School of Rock to open first location in Portugal this summer.
As the latest guest on Full Metal Jackie's weekend radio show, Lamb of God frontman Randy Blythe discussed his collaboration with the School of Rock in Doylestown, Pa. earlier this year where he performed his band's songs with a group of young kids.
The School of Rock in Mamaroneck, which was nearly destroyed in Hurricane Ida, is back and stronger than ever. Photo credit Mack Rosenberg By Mack Rosenberg, WCBS Newsradio 880 WCBS Newsradio 880 March 20, 2022 9:47 am MAMARONECK, N.Y. (WCBS 880) — The philosophy of School of Rock in Mamaroneck, according to co-owner Vanessa Ridder, is "the stage is your teacher." In the last six months, they have also learned not to take having a stage for granted. Vanessa and her husband Tory run the school for kids and adults in the heart of Mamaroneck, which was one of the hardest hit areas by Hurricane Ida last year. They got two feet of water. "But it only takes a foot to do the damage," Tory said. "The two feet that we got here really took out all of our equipment. We had to rip out all the walls and flooring. We really had to start from scratch." School of Rock in Mamaroneck The School of Rock in Mamaroneck, nearly destroyed in Hurricane Ida, will perform Sunday at the Sound Shore St. Patrick's day parade. Photo credit Mack Rosenberg Tia Mukamal is an 8th grader who loves this place, and she remembers just how bad it got. "There were drum sets in middle of the hallway, and [the manager] was pouring water out of a snare drum and it just kept coming out. It just wasn't stopping," Mukamal said. "There was just endless water." It was during that time when the Ridders learned just how much they meant to the Sound Shore community. School of Rock in Mamaroneck The School of Rock in Mamaroneck, nearly destroyed in Hurricane Ida, will perform Sunday at the Sound Shore St. Patrick's day parade. Photo credit Mack Rosenberg "Everything decimated, literally, and thrown into the trash. To see the people come together and bring that spirit back here was inspiring for us," says Vanessa. That spirit was partially in the form of a GoFundMe page that raised enough money to allow them to buy brand new equipment. "We saw how people wouldn't let us fail, because they were so tied and endeared to the program," says Tory. He calls it a silver lining, but it’s a big reason they’re back up and running today, and performing in the Sound Shore St. Patrick’s Day Parade on Sunday, a parade that hasn’t happened in three years.
Check out LMC-TV's coverage of our re-opening.
MAMARONECK, N.Y. (CBSNewYork) — Two weeks ago Wednesday the rain fell, the water rose, and downtown Mamaroneck was flooded. Businesses in the Westchester County village are working to recover, but the process requires patience, hard work, and a good measure of optimism, CBS2’s Tony Aiello reported.
Forbes writer Gary Drenik recently interviewed Chief Marketing Officer, Elliot Baldini, on how School of Rock pivoted and innovated during 2020.
The next generation of local musicians are hard at work and preparing for their next rock show. It’s all happening at the School of Rock in Colorado Springs which had its grand opening in late April.