Jessica
General Manager
Jessica was born into a family full of singers and performers. The youngest of seven, she grew up singing to everything from the golden oldies to hard rock before discovering her passion for alternative rock and grunge. Some of her favorite memories as a child include sitting and listening to vinyl with her older brother for hours on end. He’d go all out entertaining her, painting his face and breathing fire just like KISS, leaving a lasting impression and love of music and spectacle with her. While he passed at a young age, Jessica still keeps him alive through her love for music and in her performance.
As a kid, you could find Jessica racing home from school, grabbing a hairbrush to sing and dance her heart out in her room to popular kids TV the shows “Jem and the Holograms,” “Kids Incorporated” and “The Mickey Mouse Club”. She even got to film an episode of “The Mickey Mouse Club,” jamming on set with a young Justin Timberlake and the other soon-to-be N’Sync boys.
Jessica has been sharing her passion for music and performing with middle and high school students as a theatre teacher for more than 20 years, Many of her students have gone on to be successful performing artists in New York, Los Angeles and even Germany! While she loves sharing her passion with others, a piece of her missed performing. So when her youngest child discovered School of Rock, it didn’t take long for Jessica to join in the fun! In 2017, she joined the School of Rock Adult Band as a vocalist and keys player. Some of her most influential artists include Franki Valli and the Four Seasons, Paula Abdul, Bon Jovi, The Offspring, and Good Charlotte…to name just a few! Jessica is thrilled to be a part of the School of Rock Murphy family and looks forward to rocking with the best for years to come!
Dalton
Director of Music Programming, Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher, Vocal Teacher
Dalton is a pop-rock singer/songwriter from Dallas, Texas, and is known for being one of the Top 3 finalists on the 15th and "final" season of the Fox television hit show, "American Idol."
Dalton began performing at the age of 12 when he formed his first band, Fly Away Hero, which released two EPs. At 14, he was contacted by a casting director who discovered his band through YouTube and was asked to audition for a new act called IM5. The principals were Simon Fuller, Perez Hilton, and Jaime King. From over 30,000 nationwide auditions, Dalton was chosen for the group. Over the next four years, Dalton worked with many well-known producers, songwriters, and choreographers including Toby Gad, Harmony Samuels, Rock Mafia, Nappytabs, and Meghan Trainor.
At 18, Dalton reunited with his childhood band, Fly Away Hero, who landed themselves at #17 on the Billboard Heatseekers Chart after releasing a new EP titled "Lost and Found" that debuted at #22 on the Alternative charts and included their song "Hercules," written by Dalton, which remains the bestselling song on the EP. Dalton's solo album, "Nobodys Home," reached #5 on the iTunes chart in September 2017.
Dalton teaches vocals, guitar, bass guitar, and keyboard + piano at School of Rock Murphy.
Erik
Director of Technology, Learning, and Curriculum, Bass Guitar Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher, Guitar Teacher
Erik is a multi-instrumentalist and lifelong music lover who currently serves as Director of Technology, Learning, and Curriculum at School of Rock Murphy. He teaches bass guitar, keyboard + piano, and guitar, and brings decades of experience as both a performer and educator.
Erik’s musical journey began in New Jersey with early piano lessons and school band, but things truly took off when he picked up guitar as a teen in Milwaukee and began writing songs with friends. After moving to Dallas at age 15, he connected with bandmates who would become lifelong collaborators. He went on to study at the University of North Texas and spent 11 years as the keyboardist for Dallas-based rock band The Raven Charter, also gigging professionally as a country bass player.
Since 2016, Erik has been part of the School of Rock community—spending over six years at SOR Dallas, two in Shorewood, Wisconsin, and continuing today back in DFW. Along the way, he’s led programs, mentored hundreds of students, hosted neighborhood concerts with his family while living in Milwaukee, and even released some experimental music as a solo artist.
Erik’s love of music spans genres and generations. Whether he’s helping a student master their first chord or coaching a Performance Program rehearsal through a complex arrangement, he brings patience, creativity, and a deep passion for music education. His goal is to help every student tap into the same sense of discovery and inspiration that music has given him.
Tim
Music Director, Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher, Drum Teacher
Tim began his music journey as a student at School of Rock in 2017 after being inspired by Metallica to play guitar. Once in the program he also began to learn Bass, Drums and did some time as a vocalist here and there. While there, he spent time in the Performance program, was a part of House Band and assisted In running summer camps.
Some time after graduating high school, he decided he wanted to become a teacher and began teaching at School of Rock in 2022, where he remained until he moved to School of Rock Murphy in 2026 to be Music Director. Tim attended Collin Community College and graduated with an AAS in Commercial Music in 2026. During his degree he discovered a love for recording music at home or in the studio.
Music, and the people who play it, has always inspired Tim to strive for excellence. Some of his favorite artists that have influenced him include Vulfpeck, Metallica and the Beatles. Tim couldn’t be where he is today without the support of his family, friends and teachers, who he is forever grateful for.
Collin
Drum Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teacher, Rookies Teacher
Collin is a multi-instrumentalist born in Dallas, Texas. He grew up listening to an extremely wide variety of music influenced by both sides of his family and his culture. Collin showed a deep connection to the art form from a very young age; always listening to the drum parts and dancing along.
In middle school, Collin met percussion instructor John Robinson, who he worked with through high school. Mr. Robinson was extremely influential in Collin’s development as a person and musician, always pushing him to better himself and those around him, trusting and knowing that Collin would be able to succeed. Sadly, Mr. Robinson passed away during Collin’s senior year of high school, but Collin continues sharing his legacy and spirit by teaching and providing the same support and care that he received from his mentor.
Collin attended the University of Texas at Austin in pursuit of a performance degree in Jazz Drum Set, getting the opportunity to play with the UT Jazz Orchestra at the age of 20. While in Austin, he joined many different bands and played hundreds of shows from dives on 6th and Red River to almost every known venue in town over the four years that he was there including Mohawk, and Empire Garage. Collin played with bands such as West 22nd, toured with singer – songwriter Susannah Joffe, and later played countless shows with his Jazz Fusion band Mockjaw, which even held a weekly jam session at Radio East in the summer of 2024. He recently started a math rock band called TON.
Collin is looking forward to teaching at School of Rock Murphy while learning and continuing his musical journey.
Tomi Jean
Vocal Teacher
Tomi Jean is a singer/songwriter from the small town of Farmersville, Texas. She first found her passion for singing as a child; singing to the trees and plants while she played outside. This calm fairy-like essence can be heard within her voice to this day.
She has been vocally trained in classical/operatic music for four years. She has learned songs in six different languages. Such as; Latin, French, English, Spanish, Italian & German. Tomi Jean has also been a part of multiple choir groups, and competed in competitions such as NATS and state solo and ensemble.
In addition to teaching at School of Rock Murphy, Tomi Jean also creates her own original music available on platforms like Spotify, Apple Music, and YouTube!