Classic Rock Rewind gets students learning and performing the music of Classic Rock Icons like Led Zeppelin, Heart, Queen, Blondie, U2, Fleetwood Mac, just to name a few!
ABOUT THIS CAMP
Turn up the volume and step back in time! Campers will explore the legendary sounds of the ‘60s, ‘70s, and ‘80s, learning music from rock icons like Led Zeppelin, Heart, Queen, Blondie, U2, Fleetwood Mac, The Rolling Stones, Joan Jett, Jimi Hendrix, and The Pretenders. Alongside mastering classic songs, students will dive into the stagecraft and performance skills needed to bring their music to life on stage in a rock concert on the last day of camp at a local venue!
Schedule
- Camp runs Monday through Friday 9:30am - 3:30pm
- Drop off is no earlier than 9:15am
- Pick up is no later than 3:30pm
- Each day will consist of rehearsals, practice time, lunch break & fun music-based games/activities
- Camp will end with a rock concert on the last day of camp at a local venue in Montclair
Cancellation Policy
You can cancel up to 45 days prior to the camp start date and receive a 90% refund or 100% account credit. Between 45 days and 14 days prior to the camp start date you can cancel and receive a 60% refund or 90% account credit. Cancellation less than 14 days prior to the camp start date is non-refundable. If the camp is cancelled by School of Rock Montclair, a 100% refund or credit towards our year-round programs will be offered.
About School of Rock
School of Rock is a place where happiness takes center stage. It's a joyful, caring community where students grow through music and connection. It’s a place to belong - where every student is seen, accepted, and celebrated. A place to shine - on stage, in the classroom, and in life. It nurtures individualism and empowers students to step into prominent roles in social settings. By building confidence, leadership, and resilience, students learn to show up fully as themselves and inspire others to do the same. School of Rock fosters a culture of respect, inclusion, and individuality, creating a safe space for students to be exactly who they are.
