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School of Rock South Bay LA

Summer 2026 Season Sign Ups

Thanks for your interest in rocking with us for our Summer 2026 season! Please read this entire form carefully before signing up.

Have travel plans or Summer? No worries! We can work with that. We just need to make sure you can attend enough rehearsals to perform on Sunday, August 30th. We can help with scheduling and billing!

By submitting this form you are committing to the full Summer 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 6:00-8:00

Wednesdays 4:00-6:00

Saturdays 1:00-3:00 


Deadline to sign up: Monday, May 18th

Rehearsals Start: Saturday, June 1st

Season Show: Sunday, August 30th

 

CLOSED Monday 6/29/26 - Sat 7/4/26 for July 4th, re-open Monday 7/6/26

 


Check out our sample playlists and descriptions below then contact us to sign up!

'90s Rock
'90s Rock

 

The ‘90s Rock show is arguably one of the most popular School of Rock shows in our collection. Packed with a plethora of what are now known as ‘classic rock’ songs, the stylistic spectrum of this show is wide enough to excite any student rocker! Hard Rock, Singer/Songwriter, Alternative and Indie encompass this decade of music that many parents grew up on! While some connect the era of ‘90s Rock to the Seattle-area Grunge scene with bands like Nirvana, Soundgarden, and Pearl Jam, this show expands to also feature acts like Weezer, Hole, Oasis, No Doubt, Alanis Morissette, Red Hot Chili Peppers and Green Day. The ‘90s Rock show will stretch any students’ musical progress while delighting and creating nostalgia for their parents!

 

CLICK HERE FOR THE SAMPLE PLAYLIST:

'70s Hard Rock
'70s Hard Rock

 

The dominant rock and roll genre in the 1970s, Hard Rock evolved out of the heavy blues favored by bands like Cream, Blue Cheer, and Iron Butterfly in the 1960s. By the early ‘70s, bands such as Led Zeppelin, Deep Purple, Thin Lizzy, and Black Sabbath had achieved superstar status. Soon, a slew of artists would find mainstream success with the Hard Rock formula: distorted guitar riffs, soaring solos, amped up boogie in the rhythm section, and wailing lead vocals. AC/DC, KISS, Aerosmith, Heart, Queen, Alice Cooper, and Van Halen were just a few of the many bands that rose to stardom during this era. While Hard Rock was generally guitar focused, piano and organ played a prominent role in bands like Deep Purple, Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull, and Mott The Hoople. The ‘70s Hard Rock show is a great opportunity for all instruments to build chops by learning some of the most classic songs in rock and roll history.

CLICK HERE FOR THE SAMPLE PLAYLIST:

Black Sabbath
Black Sabbath

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.

 

CLICK HERE FOR THE SAMPLE PLAYLIST:

Let's Rock!

Are you a current student that has graduated Rock 101 or done Performance Program before?

CLICK HERE TO SIGNUP FOR THE SPRING SEASON
 

Are you new to School of Rock?

CLICK HERE FOR A FREE TRIAL LESSON TO SEE WHAT WE ARE ALL ABOUT!

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