Rob Corbi
Owner
Meet Rob. He plays the guitar. He also loves chess, soccer, and learning French (to speak with his in-laws). Of course, nothing matters more than his family and friends. He is also a member of the SoR Parsippany Adult Band. (Shout out to the Adult Band, whoot whoooot!)
On February 16, 2024, Rob fell down a rabbit hole and discovered School of Rock. He instantly realized School of Rock brings all the things in life that he cares about together: community, culture, friends, education, music, and an opportunity to bring a positive contribution to the youth of our community.
As owner of School of Rock Parsippany, Rob answers to his wife, Stephany (Chairman), his sons Roy (VP of Patience) and Dylan (VP of Perseverance), and all of our students.
Fate brought him to Parsippany, which brings us to the beginning of our story.
Rob is currently listening to some of his favorite bands, Talking Heads, Pearl Jam, and Block Party.
Charlie C
General Manager
Charlie started his School of Rock journey years back as a substitute drum teacher at School of Rock Somerville and School of Rock Wayne. Within a few months, he had become School of Rock Somerville’s lead drum teacher and was promoted to Show Director while also becoming a drum teacher for School of Rock Bedford. Soon after, Charlie committed his time solely to School of Rock's Somerville school.
After a successful run as Show Director and teacher, Charlie left School of Rock to fulfill some lifelong dreams while he pursued his own artistry and passion with his band The Silencer. He also became a notable professional Wrestling Commentator and Personality with musical features on WWE original programming and live shows. Around 2019, Charlie came back to School of Rock Somerville full-time as Music Director. In that time, he helped cultivate the culture and community that has made parents and students alike so proud to call School of Rock their home ever since. In November 2021, Charlie continued his career growth with School of Rock by becoming the General Manager of the Wayne school. Since then, he continued to grow in his role while dedicating himself to Wayne’s community by enriching lives through performance-based music education.
In May 2025, Charlie joined School of Rock Parsippany as a growing and passionate educator dedicated to enriching lives through Performance-based Music Education. As Music Director, Charlie helped to ensure music programs were being delivered in a way that aligns with School of Rock's Core Values and mission while providing an undeniable music educational experience for students. In October 2025, Charlie has moved from role as Music Director to General Manager overseeing aspects of daily operations to guarantee our school and community continues to grow in a inspiring and enriching environment.
“It is my commitment to the students, staff, and families of our Parsippany school to always give 100% of my dedication and focus to ensure that our school and students are a continuing success.”
Angelo S
Music Director
Angelo is a professional musician with over 40 years of experience in guitar, bass guitar, and keyboard + piano. Born and raised in northeastern Pennsylvania, his musical journey and passion began listening to his mother’s Elvis Presley records at the age of 4. Angelo began his first formal study of music on the violin at 8 years old and continued his studies in the years to follow with the clarinet, drums and then finding his primary instrument, guitar, at age 12.
Angelo formed his first band playing bass guitar in 1978 and played with a number of different bands through his high school years. In 1982 he met my lifelong friend and acoustic guitar partner Mario Noche who he still performs with whenever possible. While playing guitar in a rock band in 1991 Angelo met his wife, the lead singer, Rosa Tiongson. Over the years they have performed together in various groups from a duo to full bands. In 1996 they married and moved to NYC.
In 2002 Angelo met jazz musician and former Dizzy Gillespie pianist/musical director Mike Longo and began training with him. From January of 2004 until March of 2020 he worked with Mike as the sound/technical director for Jazz Tuesdays in New York’s Greenwich Village. Working with jazz greats such as Mike Longo, Jimmy Owens, Paul West, Annie Ross, Jon Faddis, Bob Cranshaw and others has been an incredible musical education. In 2017 he produced Mike’s release “Only Time Will Tell” reaching #15 on the Jazz Week “Jazz Album” chart.
Over the past four years Angelo has served as a highly sought after instructor and Show Director at School of Rock Wayne. With leading a multitude of Performance Program seasons, summer camps and local events, Angelo has proven to be a valued educator and mentor to the community. In October 2025, Angelo has taken on the role of Music Director here at School of Rock Parsippany. Leaning in on our patented School of Rock Method and curriculum, Angelo's leadership is paving the way for our future rockers and team members alike.
Angelo's music philosophy is simple... "It is universal."
Courtney B
Studio Coordinator
Courtney is School of Rock Parsippany's studio coordinator. With a background in film production, she enjoys writing, producing, directing, and coordinating productions and events. Courtney feels most fulfilled when surrounded by creativity and self-expression. Outside of film and coordinating, you’ll most likely find Courtney on her roller skates, either at a park or on a roller derby track.
Courtney has been a long-time fan of Amy Winehouse and loves listening to her every day. In between, she also enjoys everything Liz Phair and Chappell Roan.
Kevin H
Guitar Teacher
Kevin is a guitar teacher at School Of Rock Parsippany who grew up playing music with friends and family from a young age. One of his earliest rock memories is when he was 6 years old performing the bass line to Chicago's “25 or 6 to 4” for his whole family. Since then, he’s managed to play local clubs and festivals in northern New Jersey, working on an assortment of passion projects with like-minded musicians and artists. His current projects include an original garage rock band based out of Philadelphia, and a local cover band he started with his father where they play a variety of songs from the late 60’s to the early 90’s.
Influenced by an eclectic background in Rock, Blues, and Jazz, he has dedicated more than a decade to guitar techniques such as fingerpicking, slide guitar, and vibrato. As an all-around music lover, his mission is to delve deep into a student's musical inspiration and assist them in developing their own voice. Kevin is always searching to expand his music knowledge and strives for his students to become confident and humble in their own approach.
After years of theory lessons from local artists & touring musicians such as Oz Noy & Rick Lollar, his approach has been to learn something new every day. His calm and warm demeanor makes tapping into students' musical minds achievable and instills foundational values in a safe space.
Kevin is currently listening to bands/artists like The Black Crowes, Jimi Hendrix, The Allman Brothers Band, Derek Trucks, and Foo Fighters.
Emily S.
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher, Vocal Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher
Emily is a dedicated musician, songwriter, audio engineer, and teacher who brings a wealth of experience to her students at School of Rock Parsippany. Her lifelong passion for music began with piano at age nine, and she approaches instruction with a deep appreciation for the vast expanse of genres and emotions that music can express.
Emily is a graduate of the County College Of Music's accredited Music Theory and Audio Production Program (2018). She is proficient in a wide range of instruments, including piano, guitar, electric bass, upright bass, tenor saxophone, vocals, and ukulele, and has expertise teaching **Guitar, Bass, Keys, and Voice**.
She spent two years as a music instructor and studio coordinator at School of Rock in Randolph, NJ. During her tenure, she directed the Rock 101 and Performance programs, leading students through genres such as Grunge, Funk, Prog Rock, and Metal.
Beyond teaching, Emily is an active performing artist and audio professional. She has performed in live competitions at venues like the Highline Ballroom in NYC and Stanhope House in NJ, and her experience includes working as an Assistant Engineer on two Lucy Kalantari and the Jazz Cats albums. Emily continues to be an active part of the music scene, currently pursuing four musical groups.
Inspired by a diverse roster of artists—including Yes, Funkadelic, Esperanza Spalding, and King Crimson—Emily’s ultimate goal is to inspire young musicians to fully embrace their craft. Her teaching philosophy is to "Provide positive instrumental coaching while promoting creative expression and endless musical exploration."
Billy O
Music Instructor
Billy comes to School of Rock Parsippany with a wealth of passion, knowledge and experience as a professional drummer and instructor. Billy has always considered himself a “meat and potatoes” drummer, mainly influenced by ’70s icons like Roger, John Bonham, Ian Paice, Phil Rudd, Tommy Aldridge, and Joey Kramer. (He was playing this stuff when it was “new music”!) Billy's drumming journey started playing around twelve years old, and cites was Peter Criss and the first Kiss album that originally turned him on to drumming.
Billy is best known for his work with the band Angel and in the classic rock trio Far Cry. On any given night he gets to cover all of the drummers previously mentioned and the great music their bands and other bands of this era produced. "In what other kind of band would you be allowed to play “Burn” by Deep Purple, “Kashmir” and “Moby Dick” by Zep, and “Tie Your Mother Down” by Queen night after night," says Billy.
Billy is currently in the process of starting an organization called “Drumming for Autism Awareness.” His goal is to host some drum-related events to help spread awareness and raise money for autism-related charities.
Ryan R
Guitar Teacher
Ryan is a guitarist from Clifton, NJ, and has been playing for over 10 years. Ryan grew up surrounded by musicians and was always listening to Classic Rock artists like The Beatles, Led Zeppelin, Rush, and Pink Floyd. Ryan began his journey learning guitar from his father, whose influences like Jimmy Page and David Gilmour still have an impact on him to this day.
Over the years, Ryan has embraced and taken influence from music of different styles, including Jazz, Old Country, Funk, and Prog Rock. Some examples are Django Reinhardt and Chet Atkins, along with other legends such as Miles Davis and John Coltrane. Ryan believes that as a musician, it is important to take and learn from various genres and styles.
Ryan has played live and recorded with various groups throughout his time at William Paterson University, where he graduated in 2023 with a BA in Music and a minor in Music Business.
Ryan's biggest aspiration is to become a professional musician, who is well-rounded in performance and business. Ryan is excited to get his journey started at School of Rock Parsippany where he hopes to inspire students the way that he was inspired as a kid.
Ryan is currently listening to The Band, The Grateful Dead, Neil Young, Willie Nelson, The Allman Brothers, The Beatles, and more.
AJ
Drums Teacher
AJ studied Jazz Performance at New Jersey City University and has taught the drum set for many years. He plays an eclectic range of styles, including jazz, rock, R&B, and musical theatre. AJ is equally at home performing in a band or in a pit orchestra for musicals. His passion for playing and teaching music is contagious to all who study with him, including his students at School of Rock Parsippany.
Carly G
Vocal Teacher, Little Wing Teacher, Rookies Teacher
Carly Greer is a singer, photographer, artist, vinyl collector, and all-around lover of music. At the age of six, she went to her first live concert, Paul McCarthy, at Yankee Stadium, where she impressed the other fans by knowing all the lyrics.
Carly was a School of Rock student for three years, where she participated in 14 seasonal shows and was in House Band for two years. While in House Band she completed two tours, visiting Nashville, Tennessee, and Los Angeles, California. She has played at world-famous venues like the Whisky A Go Go, The Canyon Club, The Stone Pony, Tin Roof, and more.
Carly’s love for School of Rock is strong, and her passion for sharing the power of music with others is stronger. You can often find her laughing, creating, singing, or listening to music. Carly is extremely excited to be teaching at School of Rock and living out her dreams.
Carly is currently listening to bands like No Doubt, Fleetwood Mac, Rush, and Paramore.
Henry E
Drum Teacher
Henry Ellis has been drumming since he was eight years old. His passion for drums started with just a practice pad and a pair of sticks. Soon after starting lessons, he began playing percussion in his elementary school orchestra. Over the course of his adolescence, Henry’s musical journey expanded as he was exposed to both Jazz and other styles of Music. Henry has studied with various drummers throughout his musical journey, taking concepts and ideas from different players.
Henry was given a full scholarship to attend the Frost School of Music in Miami for Jazz Performance. Henry is an original member of a Rock Group Called Clayton-Ellis, which recorded one self-titled album and supported English Artist Francis Dunnery on a tour in the UK. He has played in other rock groups in his early twenties as well.
Henry loves to listen to all types of Music but mostly prefers Rock. Some of his favorite bands are the Joy Formidable, Aerosmith, Jellyfish, and Velvet Revolver.
Henry’s excited to bring his passion for music to the School of Rock and share everything he has to offer to our students and to the community.