Thanks for your interest in rocking with us for our Fall/Winter 2025/2026 season! Please read this entire form carefully before signing up.
Have travel plans or Winter Break? No worries! We can work with that. We just need to make sure you can attend enough rehearsals to perform on Sunday, January 25th. We can help with scheduling and billing!
By submitting this form you are committing to the full Fall/Winter 2025/2026 season, regardless of show placement. Please be sure you are able to make this commitment before signing up as it makes rehearsals difficult for the other students and directors alike if a student were to suddenly drop out after initial casting.
DIRECTIONS: Please let us know your name, which instrument(s) you take lessons for at SoR and choose which rehearsal time(s) you are available to rehearse weekly.
Mondays 4:00-6:00
Wednesdays 4:00-6:00
Saturdays 1:00-3:00
Show placement announcements will go out Wednesday, August 27th
Deadline to sign up: Monday, August 25th
Rehearsals Start: Wednesday, September 3rd
Season Shows: Sunday, January 25th
Labor Day Mon 9/1/25: CLOSED
Veterans Day Tue 11/11/25: OPEN
Thanksgiving Day Thur 11/27/25: CLOSED Thur 11/27/25 - Sat 11/29/25, re-open Sun 11/30/25
Xmas Day Thur 12/25/25, New Year’s Day Thur 1/1/26: CLOSED Tue 12/23/25 through Fri 1/2/26, re-open Sat 1/3/26
Check out our sample playlists and descriptions below then contact us to sign up!
Saturdays 1:00-3:00
Southern Rock encompasses more than just music generated by bands south of the Mason-Dixon Line. It’s a vibe and emotion that stems from a long painful history of racism, oppression, economic hardship, and classism. However the very spirit of Southern Rock is one of healing and reconciliation. Rock and Roll has deep roots in the South, and this show will feature the best of Southern Rock through the years – from early artists such as Elvis Presley and Jerry Lee Lewis, to bluesy southern rockers like The Allman Brothers, Lynyrd Skynyrd, ZZ Top, and Bonnie Raitt, to modern practitioners like Gary Clark Jr., Carrie Underwood, and The Black Crowes. The Southern Rock show will thrust guitar players to the forefront with guitar harmonies and advanced soloing based on the pentatonic scale. Bass players will dig deep into groove playing. Drummers will learn to play through different feels like shuffles, boogies, and half-time and double-time transitions. Keyboardists will be challenged with new styles as they utilize diverse sounds ranging from piano to Hammond organ to Rhodes electric piano. Vocalists will gain an understanding of Southern-style harmony and emotive singing. This show offers many challenges for ambitious and experienced players!
Wednesdays 4:00-6:00
Classic Metal is widely regarded as ranging from the late 1960s Proto-Metal sound of Deep Purple and Led Zeppelin up until the mid 1980s, when Thrash Metal reigned supreme with bands like the ‘big four’ (Metallica, Anthrax, Megadeth and Slayer) and Hair Metal was still a blip on the horizon. Full of guitar wizardry and riffs galore, Classic Metal’s explosion in the 1970s and early '80s would set the tone for a generation of Metal bands to come and leave an indelible impression on the music industry. This show will trace the roots of metal, from the late '70s hard rock, Ronnie James Dio fronted bands like Black Sabbath and Rainbow and to metal’s big break in the '80s with bands like Metallica and Megadeth. If you’re looking to sharpen your shredding skills on guitar and bass, speed up your chops on the drums, or hone your high range vocals - the Classic Metal show is for you!
Let's Rock!
Are you a current student that has graduated Rock 101 or done Performance Program before?
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