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Summer Performance Program Posters

Summer Performance Program Sign Ups are Live!

Here at School of Rock, It is our mission for students to gain musical proficiency through performance-based music education, therefore our primary programs pair group band rehearsals with one-on-one lessons to prepare students of all ages and skill levels to play live with a full band. This fall we are offering a great selection of programs that are guaranteed to prepare students with the skills and concepts necessary for live performance.

Rock 101 vs Performance Program

 

If you are a current student with us, we'll let you know when you're ready to graduate to our Performance Program. If you have questions as to when you can graduate, email us and we'll update you on our progress! 

If you are a new student with us, Rock 101 is designed for beginner students 8-12 years old. We'll teach you how to be in a band while you get a handle on the fundamentals of your instrument. 

 

How to Register

 

Send us an email, we'll guide you on which program to sign up for and the schedule!

Rock 101 Rehearsal Schedule

Day
Time
First Rehearsal
Day
Monday
Time
4:30-6:00pm
First Rehearsal
June 23rd
Day
Tuesday
Time
4:30-6:00pm
First Rehearsal
June 24th
Day
Wednesday
Time
3:30-5:00pm
First Rehearsal
June 25th
Day
Friday
Time
4:00-5:30pm
First Rehearsal
June 27th
Day
Saturday
Time
11:00a-12:30pm
First Rehearsal
June 28th
Day
Saturday
Time
2:30-4:00pm
First Rehearsal
June 28th

Check out this seasons performance programs:

Performance Program Rehearsal Schedule

Group
Day
Time
Start Date
Group
Best of the 2000s
Day
Tuesdays
Time
6:00-8:00pm
Start Date
June 24th
Group
One Hit Wonders
Day
Wednesdays
Time
5:00-7:00pm
Start Date
June 25th
Group
Punk
Day
Thursdays
Time
4:30-6:30pm
Start Date
June 26th
Group
21st Century Indie Rock
Day
Thursdays
Time
6:30-8:30pm
Start Date
June 26th

Best of the 2000s

 

The 2000s Show offers a huge variety of music that is sure to satiate any student’s musical appetite. The 2000s has produced more and more artists whose music blends and defies genres, and draws from a greater variety of influences than was available at any previous point in history. At the same time, more traditional bands and artists, including some who started making music in the twentieth century, have adapted to the changing times and continued to thrive. Though it is impossible to place the varied music of the 2000s into one definable style or category, certain themes emerge: 1) an interest in and revival of ‘retro’ sounds using modern technology and sensibilities, and 2) songwriting that draws from a huge diversity of genres and styles, making 21st-century ‘rock’ bands even harder to pin down to one style alone. Examples of blockbuster artists that might be in the setlist include Foo Fighters, RHCP, Evanescence, Fall Out Boy, The Killers, Arctic Monkeys, Paramore, White Stripes, Adele, The Strokes, Jet, System of a Down, The Darkness, Tool, and many others. This is a perfect show for students of all ages and experience levels and will offer many opportunities to perform across all genres!

One Hit Wonders 

 

One Hit Wonders is a super fun show that students and parents will love! What constitutes a One-Hit Wonder? The Billboard Book of One-Hit Wonders defines the term as a musical act that registers on the Billboard Pop Top 40 chart once in their career. While there have been One Hit Wonders since the beginning of the Rock and Roll era, this show contains a heavy dose of ‘80s hits like “Come On Eileen” by Dexy’s Midnight Runners, “I Ran (So Far Away)” by Flock of Seagulls, and “Take On Me” by a-ha. There are also some ‘70s gems, such as “Mr. Big Stuff” by Jean Knight, and '90s favorites such as Semisonic’s “Closing Time” and Chumbawamba’s “Tubthumping”. While these artists might not be household names, the One Hit Wonders show presents a musical journey through some of Rock’s most infectiously memorable tunes. This show is great for all instruments and skill levels, and will put a smile on every Rock fan’s face!

Punk

 

Punk Rock rose to popularity as a rebellious response to the overcomplicated, pretentious direction that Prog Rock had taken in the 1970s, and as a voice for the anti-establishment movement following the post-Vietnam era. Marked by short, energetic songs with little ornamentation, Punk Rock is more about spirit and feeling than musical technique. This show covers the classic period of the genre, including bands like Sex Pistols, Ramones, The Clash, Blondie, The Stooges, and Patti Smith. Students might hear striking similarities of styles to current Pop Punk bands like Green Day and My Chemical Romance, as the legacy of the original generation of Punk bands continues to inspire artists today. While Punk is a great show for less experienced rockers, it still challenges more advanced students and teaches them the art of showmanship and stage presence. Don your spikes, mohawk, and ripped jeans and get ready for a season of Punk Rock!

21st Century Indie Rock

 

While “Indie Rock” began as an underground DIY movement in rock and roll in the late 1970s and 1980s, the term began to be used more broadly in the aftermath of Nirvana’s success in the early 90s to refer to any music that fell outside of mainstream tastes - a synonym to the more well-known “alternative” label. By the turn of the millennium, Indie Rock was mainstream, and became defined by the hard-driving garage-influenced sounds of bands like The Strokes, The Walkmen, Arctic Monkeys, The Black Keys, Dead Weather, and The Killers. As the 2000s unfolded, Indie Rock evolved to incorporate more varied influences, such as Folk (Grizzly Bear, Brandi Carlile, Phoebe Bridgers), Space Rock (Flaming Lips, Tame Impala, King Gizzard & The Wizard Lizard), World Music (Vampire Weekend, Florence + The Machine, Arcade Fire) and Electronica (Imagine Dragons, MGMT, St. Vincent). This show celebrates all of the varied sounds of Indie Rock in the 21st Century, and is a great option for students of all instruments and experience levels.

A Note About Show Casting


We strive for well-balanced shows where all of our students are challenged and get equal opportunity for parts. Please understand that factors such as attendance at rehearsals, behavior at rehearsals, and musical preparation for rehearsals can affect the number of songs a student is assigned. The School of Rock method is merit based. While a show’s first casting is as equitable as possible, in subsequent castings we reward commitment, hard work, and steady improvement. 

We know many students have talents beyond the instruments they study at School of Rock. We do our best to encourage (and show off) all of our students’ abilities! However, students who take lessons on an instrument at School of Rock get priority casting on that instrument in shows. Students are guaranteed to be assigned parts only on instruments they are actively taking lessons on at SoR. Depending on the makeup of the show’s cast, we may not be able to accommodate students who wish to perform on an instrument (including vocals) that they do not study at SoR. If your student is interested in studying an additional instrument, please reach out to us to discuss options.

Important Dates

Date
Event
Location
Date
June 23rd-June 28th
Event
First Week of Rehearsals
Location
School of Rock Natick
Date
August 2nd
Event
Midseason Show
Location
School of Rock Natick
Date
August 3rd
Event
Midseason Show (Rain Date)
Location
School of Rock Natick
Date
September 20th (tentatively)
Event
End of Season Show
Location
TBD

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