BLACK SABBATH
Tuesdays 6:00-800pm
While the phrase “Heavy Metal” had been thrown about during the '60s, it took the arrival of Black Sabbath to fully realize the genre. Considered the pioneers of heavy metal, Black Sabbath are rock and roll legends. Ozzy Osbourne, Tony Iommi, Geezer Butler, and Bill Ward created some of the heaviest music of the 1960s and '70s, and have influenced practically every metal band who have emerged in their wake, including Metallica, Slayer, System of a Down, Slipknot, and Soundgarden. After 50+ years, despite lineup changes (Ronnie James Dio as vocalist being the most notable), band names (including both the Polka Tuck Blues Band and Earth), and inter-band personality conflicts, Black Sabbath have still emerged as the first and most influential heavy metal band in rock history. Major musical concepts employed by Black Sabbath that the students will learn include alternate tunings, changes in tempo and feel, and improvisation. This show is sure to be incredibly fun for your student rocker, and will aid in their development to the next musical level.
Listen to: "A National Acrobat", "Children of the Grave", "Heaven and Hell". "Sabbath Bloody Sabbath", "Symptom of the Universe".
pop punk & emo
saturdays 3:00-5:00pm
In the 1990s, artists such as Green Day, Offspring, and Blink-182 achieved success by blending punk attitudes and influences with a more polished, melodic, commercially appealing sound than their often raw predecessors. By the 2000s, Pop Punk and its Emo offshoot (featuring lyrics that touch on emotional and confessional topics) were fully entrenched in the mainstream music world, with bands such as Fall Out Boy, Paramore, My Chemical Romance, and Panic! At the Disco topping the charts and selling out arenas. Of course, this music is still incredibly popular and influential today. A fun show that can be musically challenging but also teaches solid fundamental skills, Pop Punk & Emo is sure to appeal to all levels of students and will entertain any crowd!
Listen to: "99 Red Balloons" by Nena, "Anthem Part Two" by Blink-182, "Basket Case" by Green Day, "Ignorance" by Paramore and "Welcome to the Black Parade" by My Chemical Romance
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Tentative End of Season Show Dates
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Black Sabbath
Rehearsals Begin On
Tuesday, September 3rd
Tentative End of Season Show Dates
The weekend of 01/24
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Emo/Pop Punk
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Saturday, September 7th
Tentative End of Season Show Dates
The weekend of 01/24