Campers will learn the music of 60s and 70s rock icons such as The Beatles, Led Zeppelin and The Rolling Stones in our Classic Rock Rewind music camp. In addition to rock songs, students will learn about rock history and the stagecraft needed to perform on stage. At the end of the week, students will put on a live performance. Great for students 7-18 years old who have had some previous instruction.
What Will Each Day Look Like?
Each day at Classic Rock Rewind Camp is packed with music, learning, and fun! Campers will start with a mix of group rehearsals and personal instruction, working closely with our expert instructors to develop their skills. Throughout the day, they'll participate in interactive workshops on rock history, stage presence, and teamwork. We also incorporate music-themed games and activities to keep things exciting. By the end of the week, students will come together for a live performance, showcasing everything they’ve learned.
What You Need to Know
Ages: 7-18 years old (some prior music experience recommended)
Schedule: 9am - 3pm | August 18-22nd
What to Bring: Instrument (drums and keyboards are provided), water bottle, lunch and snacks, and a great attitude!
Performance: The camp will conclude with a live show for family and friends.
Location: 211 NE Revere Ave
What is School of Rock?
School of Rock is the world’s leading performance-based music education program, combining one-on-one lessons with group rehearsals to help students gain real stage experience. Our innovative approach teaches kids not just how to play their instruments, but how to perform with confidence. Whether your child is a beginner or an experienced musician, School of Rock provides a fun, supportive environment to help them grow as musicians and performers.
Frequently asked questions
Q: Does my child need to bring their own instrument or are instruments provided?
A: Drums and keyboards are provided, but guitar and bass players should bring their own instrument and picks. Drummers should bring drumsticks. All students should also have their own instrument to practice at home.
Q: Does my child need to bring a lunch or snack? Is any food provided throughout the day?
A: Each student needs to bring their own lunch and water daily. We suggest that students pack snacks as well.
Q: What does an average day of SOR camp look like? Do they play music ALL day long?
A: A typical day at camp involves games and small group lesson sessions, as well as the group rehearsals.
Q: Do the students need to have any musical experience or will you teach them at camp?
A: For the Classic Rock Rewind Camp, it is recommended that campers have some proficiency in their instrument. If you are a complete beginner, we recommend that you enroll in our Rock 101 Camp.
Q: Where does SOR camp take place?
A: Our camps all take place at our School of Rock location, right next to Blockbuster. 211 NE Revere Ave.
Q: What ages of students attend camp? Will there be someone close to my child’s age?
A: We have a wide variety of ages from around 8 - 18. We believe that students should gain experience learning from and interacting with students of different ages, backgrounds and abilities. We tend to always have a few students in each age bracket, but each camp is different, and like Rock and Roll, unpredictable.
Q: Who are the Instructors/Staff?
A: Our instructors are real working, professional musicians. They are chosen not only based on their qualifications, but also how they can relate that with our students.
Q: What is the Student : Instructor ratio?
A: We try to have 6:1 ratio at all camps.
Q: What happens if we can’t make it to camp one/multiple day(s)?
A: We have limited space in our camps and wait lists for some. We ask that your child attend all 5-days of camp because they are a large part of the entire set-list. There are no partial refunds due to days missed.
Q: Are parents allowed to take audio/video recordings during camp?
A: No. But you can take audio/video recordings during the show at the end of the week.
Q: What are some things NOT to bring to camp?
A: Please do not allow your child to bring any toys, trading cards, dolls, or personal electronic devices, etc. Anything that might distract them should stay at home. We do not take responsibility for any broken or lost items.
Q: What are your drop-off and pick-up policies?
A: Please drop off between 8:45am – 9:00am and pick up by 3:15pm at the latest.
Summer Camp Checklist
- Guitar and/or Bass with Strap
- Picks
- Strings
- Drumsticks
- Ear Plugs
- Water/Water Bottle
- Lunch/Snacks
- Folder/Binder
- A Good Attitude :-)