School of Rock Is Putting Mental Health On Center Stage
In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, how about a healthy dose of Ozzy’s “Crazy Train,” Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and Queen’s “Under Pressure” on repeat?
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In honor of Mental Health Awareness Month this May, how about a healthy dose of Ozzy’s “Crazy Train,” Nirvana’s “Smells Like Teen Spirit,” and Queen’s “Under Pressure” on repeat?
"It's incredible to see our community standing up in ways I never got to see growing up," said Noelle Scaggs of Fitz & the Tantrums.
School of Rock enters its 25th year with new partnerships, territorial expansion, and multiple awards.
WFCS 107.7 The Edge is a non-commercial, student-run radio station at Central Connecticut State University. WFCS 107.7 The Edge broadcasts popular music and programming daily to the New Britain, Hartford, and Meriden area. Students and staff administer all aspects of WFCS 107.7 The Edge, gaining practical hands-on experience in all areas of broadcasting. Our owner and GM, Scott Rownin was interviewed by DJ B-EZ for his show, The Mix UP broadcast live and delivered as a podcast. DJ B-EZ is a professional DJ who mixes live on air and will blow you away with his sick tunes and awesome guests who, every week, will bring you a taste of new EDGY music at WFCS 107.7 The Edge. From live performances on air to interviews with incredibly talented artists, you can have your socks blown off weekly by DJ B-EZ!
School of Rock Scholar Program to provide free music education for underserved communities.
School of Rock and Music Will support a shared mission by providing students with the means to further their musical education.
From Guitar Hero to online classes and from apps to in-person jam sessions, musicians plug into curricula that get them amped up.
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.
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.
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