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School of Rock (company)

School of Rock is a music education program. This for-profit educational company operates and franchises after-school music instruction schools in the United States, Chile, Canada, Brazil, Peru, Colombia, South Africa, Mexico, Australia, Paraguay, Taiwan, Ireland, Spain, Portugal, and the Philippines. School of Rock currently has 307 open locations in fourteen countries serving more than 55,000 students.

School of Rock
School of Rock
Company typeFranchisor
IndustryMusic education
Founded1998 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
FounderPaul Green
HeadquartersCanton, Massachusetts
Number of locations
247 schools in the US
5 in Mexico
6 in Canada
36 in Brazil
4 in Australia
1 in the Philippines
5 in Chile
1 in Colombia
1 in Peru
1 in South Africa
1 in Spain
1 in Taiwan
Key people
Rob Price - CEO
ProductsPerformance Program, Rock 101, Rookies, Little Wing, Houseband, All Stars Program, Adult Program, guitar lessons, bass lessons, vocal lessons, keyboard lessons
Servicesmusic lessons, guitar lessons, bass guitar lessons, drum lessons, keyboard lessons, vocal lessons
OwnerSterling Partners
Websiteschoolofrock.com

Though they offer a pre-school introduction to music for children age two through six, the majority of their students are in a performance-based program where students are accepted at any skill level, with the goal getting them on stage, playing a concert before a paying audience. The most skilled students in each school form a band and play concerts in their city, and the top students from each school compete to become a member of an "All-Star" band and tour regionally. They have recently expanded to offering career development for working bands, and "Grad School" for adult amateur musicians. Successful musicians occasionally serve as "Guest Professors" and perform with the students.

History edit

Paul Green began giving traditional individual music lessons in his home in 1996.[1] He invited a group of his students to sit in, or "jam", with his own band with disappointing results. But by the third week, he found that the students who played in a group had advanced much more than the students who received only traditional solo instruction. He modified his teaching method to supplement traditional instruction with group practice, with the goal of putting on a concert. He compared it to the difference between "...shooting hoops and playing basketball". In 1999, the most advanced students played their first public concert at an art gallery.

He took out a loan for $7000 in 2002[2] and established a permanent location for the first Paul Green School of Rock Music in a dilapidated building at 1320 Race Street, Philadelphia that has since been demolished.[3] The location had a number of small rooms for individual instrumental instruction as well as larger performance spaces for full band practices. Spin magazine sent The Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha to profile Green and the school for the May 2002 issue.[1] Green chose to name the school after himself to avoid confusion with the Herbie Hancock television program and to use his measure of local fame, but always referred to the program as "Rock School" and answered the phone using the phrase.[4] Additionally, Green established the domain SchoolofRock.com in 2001,[4] first archived 24 May 2002.[5]

In 2002, a crew from the Viacom television channel VH1 filmed for four days at the Philadelphia location for a proposed reality television series. After the shoot, the producers stopped returning Green's phone calls.[2] In January 2003, filmmakers Don Argott and Sheena M. Joyce attended a concert by the students, and decided to make a documentary about the school five minutes after the concert started.[6] They met with Green the next day and began shooting video one day later, intending to follow an entire school year.[7] Midway through the nine months of shooting what became Rock School, they learned that the Viacom movie studio Paramount would be releasing a fictional film to be called School of Rock featuring Jack Black as Dewey Finn, a would-be rock star teaching children to play rock music. Many critics claimed[8] that Black's characterization was based on Green's man-child persona[9][10] though screenwriter Mike White claimed that he had "...never heard of Paul Green before".[11] Green preferred the documentary, saying it "...opened a lot of other doors, corporate partnerships, and given us access to the rock stars that we play with. It was like Jack Black was the nationwide commercial for us and our movie was the industry cred."[12] He considered a lawsuit, but decided against it, reasoning that the School benefited from the film saying "I considered suing, but what are you going to do? It's better, in a karmic sense, to just reap the rewards."[13]

 
School of Rock magazine

In 2002, Green had more than 100 students, and in order to maintain an acceptable student to teacher ratio, opened an additional location in Downingtown, Pennsylvania. Expansion continued in counties around Philadelphia, then into southern New Jersey and Delaware. Green's dentist, Dr. Joseph Roberts, became chairman of the Board of the School and provided funding to expand to San Francisco, New York City, Austin and Salt Lake City.

Green was bought out in 2009 by investor Sterling Partners and the management team he had brought in,[14] headed by former Clear Channel executive Matt Ross.[15] Ross remained CEO until 2010, managing the company's expansion and private equity acquisition,[16] when he was replaced as CEO by former McDonald's Ventures executive Chris Catalano,[17] who had previously led the expansion their Chipotle and Redbox businesses.[18] The name was shortened to School of Rock. In January 2012, the headquarters relocated from New Jersey to the Chicago suburb of Burr Ridge[19] with a staff of 14,[18] and an additional 11 employees in Denver. The company has 1,500 part-time employees, primarily music instructors in its owned and franchised locations.[20]

In June 2014, Catalano was replaced with Dzana Homan, who had been Chief Operating Officer of the Goddard School child care centers, and had previous experience as CEO of Huntington Learning Centers and Futurekids.[21]

In April 2006, Guitar Player magazine publisher MPN announced a quarterly School of Rock magazine intended to focus on classic rock and musical tips for readers age twelve to eighteen.[22] It lasted less than a year, closing during a contraction of the publishing industry.[23]

Green's non-compete agreement expired in 2013, and he announced plans to open a Paul Green Rock Academy in Woodstock, New York to serve ages 8 to 18, as well as a Woodstock College of Music in Ulster County with Woodstock Music Festival promoter Michael Lang.[24]

In 2017, current CEO Rob Price joined the company.

Franchising edit

The CNN Money website featured School of Rock as one of their Five Hot Franchises on 12 February 2013, stating that there are "more than 10,000 kids enrolled in 105 locations in 31 states, as well as Mexico."[25] A January 2014 profile of CEO Dzana Homan in Entrepreneur magazine increased that number to "more than 145 School of Rock franchises in eight countries".[26]

The company has plans to grow to more than 190 locations worldwide by the end of 2015.[27]

Twenty five of the locations were owned by the company as of 16 December 2012; the rest are run by franchisees. Purchasing a franchise requires an initial investment of $137,350 to $304,100 according to a review by Entrepreneur magazine that ranked it #211 of their 2013 Top 500 Franchise Opportunities, up from #289 in 2012, and #318 in 2011. This estimate includes a renewable ten-year franchise fee of $49,500. The franchisee also pays an 8% annual royalty fee, and is required to have a net worth of $300,000, and $100,000 cash available. Each location will require between 14 and 21 employees.[28] The majority of the employees are music teachers who are also working musicians.

The franchisee receives training in running the business, IT support (including a website), assistance with real estate selection and designing the franchise location, grand opening and on-going marketing support, discounts on music equipment and a protected territory.[29] The IT support includes access to a customized task management and internal social productivity site.[20]

The majority of the schools are in dedicated locations, although in January 2013, the company announced that they intend to expand their program to co-locate with music retailers, who are having difficulty competing with online retailers and frequently have surplus floor space. The Charlotte, North Carolina, location was the model, being co-located in a Sam Ash Music store but has since moved to a new location.[18]

Curriculum edit

 
The Chicago branch
of the School of Rock

The schools operate year-round, offering a variety of programs. Throughout the year, they offer lessons and performance groups, which can be on either weekdays or weekends. During summer, winter and spring breaks, they offer various day camps for intensive instruction.

The Burnsville, Minnesota, location originated[30] an early childhood music education known as "Little Wing", after the Jimi Hendrix song.[31] Children age two to three participate with a parent in the "Rockin' Robin" class, and children age four to six participate as part of a drop-off class known as "Free Bird". The program of 45-minute sessions is being rolled out to other locations.[32]

At age seven, students can begin weekly lessons in the instrument of their choice in "Rock 101" classes. Once a student has basic competence in an instrument, they can move to the "Performance Program" where they have a weekly one-on-one private lesson and three hours weekly of group band rehearsal that culminates in a concert before an audience.[33]

The most skilled students of each school form a band and perform at various venues in their city, opening for established regional and national acts. The top 1% of each school can audition to become an AllStar. Many schools have songwriting and recording programs as well. In 2011, they introduced two new programs – "Band Coaching" for existing bands to improve aspects of their performance and "Epic Albums" where students spend three to four months recording their own version of Nirvana's Nevermind, Radiohead's OK Computer, Led Zeppelin IV, Green Day's Dookie and Black Sabbath's Master of Reality.[34]

Most School instructors are working musicians with ongoing careers in rock music[35][36] and a number are graduates of the program. Instructors are encouraged to stress the fundamentals of both popular music and music theory, using songs from popular bands and artists like Led Zeppelin, The Who, Pink Floyd, and music from genres such as 1980s glam metal, punk rock and grunge. The teachers generally specialize in a single instrument, though many have skills in additional instruments and students are encouraged to learn multiple instruments. Instruction is available in electric guitar, bass guitar, drums, keyboards and vocals.[37]

The students are paired with others of similar abilities to form bands, and assigned a band coach. Dependence upon their peers is credited with being more effective than their own parents at ensuring practice discipline.[36][38]

There are occasional "Guest Professor" workshops featuring accomplished musicians, which include discussions about past experiences, songwriting, live performance, and handling fame. Previous guest professors include Jon Anderson, Earl Slick, Dave Stewart, Mike Watt, former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve[39][40] Peter Frampton, Roger Waters, Jackson Browne and Zack Wylde[41] The guest may also spend time assisting the students on their technique[42] and may perform a concert with the students.[43]

Various locations[44] have launched a "Grad School" program for those older than 18 who wish to participate in a performance based music education program. Five weeks of 45-minute private lessons are followed by 10 weeks of professionally guided two-hour rehearsals leading up to a pair of full length concerts.[45]

Locations take advantage of regional opportunities. In 2014, School of Rock Chicago launched Rock City Camp: An Opera of Rock in cooperation with The Second City to create an original stage production to be performed at the Athenaeum Theatre. In 2014, they again cooperated to produce a production of Tommy by The Who.[46] The Portland location has an annual concert of music by Portland bands called Best! of Portland. Every song in the 2014 edition of the show featured a member of the original band, including The Thermals and Typhoon.[47]

In 2012, the School branched out with a variation on the traditional Catskill Mountains summer camp with Metal Camp: Mayhem in the Mountains, an intensive week-long event for musicians age 12 to 18, leading up to a concert.[48] The Guest Professors for the 2012 event were "Metal" Mike Chlasciak - guitarist with Halford, Sebastian Bach and Testament, a teacher at the Chatham location and Jason McMaster - bassist with Watchtower, Dangerous Toys and Ignitor who teaches at the School of Rock Austin.[49] For the 2013 event, Chlasciak was again the Guest Professor.[48] Time Out: New York ranked it as one of the best summer camps for kids near New York City.[50]

Fees vary depending on program participation and school location, but it is in the range of "a couple hundred dollars a month."[51] As of May 2012, enrollment at the Wichita, Kansas location started at $225 a month,[52] and $250 a month at the Cleveland location as of July 2012.[53] The School has partnered with MySafeSchool[54] to ensure the safety of their students.

In August 2010, Wendy Winks and Carl Restivo, the former heads of the Hollywood branch, formed The Rock School Scholarship Fund, a tax-deductible 501(c)3 charitable organization[55] to provide instruments and tuition for deserving students of any rock music school in the United States.[56]

Performances edit

The school has "the ultimate goal of performing live in front of real crowds"[57] and the official motto of the school is "To inspire the world to rock…on stage and in life".[58] The founder of the school stated in the documentary about the school "Don't come to watch kids play music. Come to watch kids play music well".[59]

The School year consists of up to three seasons, each composed of up to five different theme shows (depending on the size of the branch). Each show is dedicated to a particular artist, band, genre, time period or historical event. Although some shows are more technically demanding, students can sign up for any show no matter what the age or skill level (although approval by the show's director is occasionally required). Shows usually consist of 20 to 25 songs chosen by the show's director (usually one of the teachers at the school) to make a ninety-minute concert. Three-hour rehearsals are held every week in preparation. The shows are performed at local clubs twice, usually on Friday and Saturday nights, and sometimes Saturday night and Sunday afternoon; however, some of the schools have their own venue for performances. Tickets are sold to defray the rental cost of the venue, usually for $10.

Previously performed shows across all School of Rock locations include Rush vs. Dream Theater, Metallica's Master of Puppets, Big Four of Thrash Metal, Classic metal, Indie rock, The Black Keys vs. The White Stripes, Black Sabbath, Santana, Ozzfest, Bonaroo, Warped Tour, Best Show Ever! progressive rock, The Allman Brothers Band, Guns N' Roses vs. Mötley Crüe, Hair metal, Guns N' Roses vs. Aerosmith, Corporate rock, Led Zeppelin, Queen, The Beatles, Metallica, Iron Maiden vs. Metallica, King Crimson, Jimi Hendrix, The 27 Club, Devo, Van Halen, Pink Floyd's The Wall, Punk and Reggae, Funk & Soul, Thrash Metal, Radiohead, Muse vs. Radiohead, Eagles vs. Fleetwood Mac, Rocky Horror vs. Hedwig, AC/DC, Best of the 80s/90s/00s, Punk rock, The Clash vs Ramones, Jesus Christ Superstar, The Who's Tommy, British Invasion, Iron Maiden vs. Judas Priest, Frank Zappa, Old School Blues, Women Who Rock, British rock, The Doors, Grunge, Alice in Chains vs Pearl Jam, Guitar Gods, Yes, Dave Grohl vs Jack White, Rush, Red Hot Chili Peppers, David Bowie, Prince, Prince vs Michael Jackson, Green Day, The Clash, The Police, Talking Heads, CBGB, Bruce Springsteen, Motown, The Last Waltz and many more.[2]

Some locations produce a Best of Season show that is a compilation of songs from previous shows, usually to raise tuition for a scholarship.[60] Locations are a mixture of franchised and company-operated, some having been established as independent entities prior to the founding of the Paul Green School of Rock Music and maintain their own traditions and values.[61]

Five Dallas, Texas School of Rock locations will be performing at various Deep Ellum locations over Memorial Day weekend as part of the 3rd annual Rockstravaganza.[62] More than 500 students will be performing as part of 80 bands. Venues are Trees, Club Dada, Boiler Room, Liquid Lounge and 3 Links beginning 14 April 2013.[63]

On 28 June 2013, the multi-day Gemba competition was launched at Milwaukee's Summerfest music festival. Bands from 200 School of Rock locations traveled to compete in a Battle of Bands. The 2013 edition was judged by Slim Jim Phantom of Stray Cats, David Bowie guitarist Earl Slick, Jim Peterik of Survivor and The Ides of March, Bruce Kulick of Kiss, "Metal" Mike Chlasciak of Rob Halford's band, Eric Bloom of Blue Öyster Cult and Nathan Willett & Matt Maust of the Cold War Kids.[64] The 2013 competition was won by the Seattle School of Rock.

AllStars edit

The School of Rock AllStars is a select group of students comprising the top 0.1 percent of the students in the program,[57] selected via an audition process where the student submits a five-minute video clip. The student answers four questions: "What is your favorite thing about School of Rock?", "What is your best School of Rock moment?", "How has music changed your life?", and "Why do you want to be an AllStar?". They must also include a performance of one Led Zeppelin, Beatles, or Rolling Stones song, and one solo song of their own choice. Originally, there was a single national AllStars team, but since expanding the number of schools, there are AllStar teams for seven different regions to keep tour length manageable. Applicants to represent a particular region are selected by the music directors of School location from a different region.

Once chosen, the students practice together during the school holiday period.[65] They tour such venues as B.B. King's in Times Square, The Knitting Factory and Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles and New York City, The Roxy and Crash Mansion in Los Angeles, Stubbs in Austin, various Hard Rock Cafes and House of Blues, the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and many of the biggest festivals in the country such as Lollapalooza, Summerfest and Austin City Limits.

The 2010 AllStars tour was billed as "Live-Aid Remade" with a set list drawn from the original Live Aid concert 25 years previously.[66] The 2011 AllStars "Rock The House" tour was a benefit for Ronald McDonald House Charities.[67] The 21 city 2012 AllStars tour was a benefit for the Love Hope Strength Foundation and included multiple dates at Milwaukee's Summerfest, Connecticut's Gathering of the Vibes and the Van's Warped Tour.[68]

They often tour and play with successful rock musicians, such as the Butthole Surfers, Slash, Les Paul, Brendon Small, LeAnn Rimes, Perry Farrell, Jon Anderson, Peter Frampton, Eddie Vedder, Alice Cooper, Adrian Belew, Napoleon Murphy Brock, Stewart Copeland, John Wetton, Jeff "Skunk" Baxter, Ike Willis and Ann Wilson. Students have performed with Roger Waters' on his 2010 tour of The Wall.[37]

The 2013 AllStars list was announced 1 April 2013 and included 153 performers from across the United States and Mexico. The performers were assembled into six bands, and played multiple dates including all the days of both Gathering of the Vibes and Lollapalooza festivals. The tour was once again a benefit for the Love Hope Strength Foundation.[69]

Eric Svalgard, a teacher at Green's original School of Rock location and owner of the Wilmington, Delaware location, assembled a special "Z Team" from nine School of Rock locations to travel to Bad Doberon, Germany to play the 25th Zappanale, a festival of music by and associated with Frank Zappa. The Z Team both opened and closed the show.[70]

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  • School of Rock official website

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For the 2003 Jack Black film see School of Rock For the documentary see Rock School Not to be confused with Rockschool or Rock School For other uses see School of Rock disambiguation School of Rock is a music education program This for profit educational company operates and franchises after school music instruction schools in the United States Chile Canada Brazil Peru Colombia South Africa Mexico Australia Paraguay Taiwan Ireland Spain Portugal and the Philippines School of Rock currently has 307 open locations in fourteen countries serving more than 55 000 students School of RockSchool of RockCompany typeFranchisorIndustryMusic educationFounded1998 in Philadelphia PennsylvaniaFounderPaul GreenHeadquartersCanton MassachusettsNumber of locations247 schools in the US5 in Mexico6 in Canada36 in Brazil4 in Australia1 in the Philippines5 in Chile1 in Colombia1 in Peru1 in South Africa 1 in Spain 1 in TaiwanKey peopleRob Price CEOProductsPerformance Program Rock 101 Rookies Little Wing Houseband All Stars Program Adult Program guitar lessons bass lessons vocal lessons keyboard lessonsServicesmusic lessons guitar lessons bass guitar lessons drum lessons keyboard lessons vocal lessonsOwnerSterling PartnersWebsiteschoolofrock wbr com Though they offer a pre school introduction to music for children age two through six the majority of their students are in a performance based program where students are accepted at any skill level with the goal getting them on stage playing a concert before a paying audience The most skilled students in each school form a band and play concerts in their city and the top students from each school compete to become a member of an All Star band and tour regionally They have recently expanded to offering career development for working bands and Grad School for adult amateur musicians Successful musicians occasionally serve as Guest Professors and perform with the students Contents 1 History 2 Franchising 3 Curriculum 4 Performances 5 AllStars 6 References 7 External linksHistory editPaul Green began giving traditional individual music lessons in his home in 1996 1 He invited a group of his students to sit in or jam with his own band with disappointing results But by the third week he found that the students who played in a group had advanced much more than the students who received only traditional solo instruction He modified his teaching method to supplement traditional instruction with group practice with the goal of putting on a concert He compared it to the difference between shooting hoops and playing basketball In 1999 the most advanced students played their first public concert at an art gallery He took out a loan for 7000 in 2002 2 and established a permanent location for the first Paul Green School of Rock Music in a dilapidated building at 1320 Race Street Philadelphia that has since been demolished 3 The location had a number of small rooms for individual instrumental instruction as well as larger performance spaces for full band practices Spin magazine sent The Smashing Pumpkins guitarist James Iha to profile Green and the school for the May 2002 issue 1 Green chose to name the school after himself to avoid confusion with the Herbie Hancock television program and to use his measure of local fame but always referred to the program as Rock School and answered the phone using the phrase 4 Additionally Green established the domain SchoolofRock com in 2001 4 first archived 24 May 2002 5 In 2002 a crew from the Viacom television channel VH1 filmed for four days at the Philadelphia location for a proposed reality television series After the shoot the producers stopped returning Green s phone calls 2 In January 2003 filmmakers Don Argott and Sheena M Joyce attended a concert by the students and decided to make a documentary about the school five minutes after the concert started 6 They met with Green the next day and began shooting video one day later intending to follow an entire school year 7 Midway through the nine months of shooting what became Rock School they learned that the Viacom movie studio Paramount would be releasing a fictional film to be called School of Rock featuring Jack Black as Dewey Finn a would be rock star teaching children to play rock music Many critics claimed 8 that Black s characterization was based on Green s man child persona 9 10 though screenwriter Mike White claimed that he had never heard of Paul Green before 11 Green preferred the documentary saying it opened a lot of other doors corporate partnerships and given us access to the rock stars that we play with It was like Jack Black was the nationwide commercial for us and our movie was the industry cred 12 He considered a lawsuit but decided against it reasoning that the School benefited from the film saying I considered suing but what are you going to do It s better in a karmic sense to just reap the rewards 13 nbsp School of Rock magazine In 2002 Green had more than 100 students and in order to maintain an acceptable student to teacher ratio opened an additional location in Downingtown Pennsylvania Expansion continued in counties around Philadelphia then into southern New Jersey and Delaware Green s dentist Dr Joseph Roberts became chairman of the Board of the School and provided funding to expand to San Francisco New York City Austin and Salt Lake City Green was bought out in 2009 by investor Sterling Partners and the management team he had brought in 14 headed by former Clear Channel executive Matt Ross 15 Ross remained CEO until 2010 managing the company s expansion and private equity acquisition 16 when he was replaced as CEO by former McDonald s Ventures executive Chris Catalano 17 who had previously led the expansion their Chipotle and Redbox businesses 18 The name was shortened to School of Rock In January 2012 the headquarters relocated from New Jersey to the Chicago suburb of Burr Ridge 19 with a staff of 14 18 and an additional 11 employees in Denver The company has 1 500 part time employees primarily music instructors in its owned and franchised locations 20 In June 2014 Catalano was replaced with Dzana Homan who had been Chief Operating Officer of the Goddard School child care centers and had previous experience as CEO of Huntington Learning Centers and Futurekids 21 In April 2006 Guitar Player magazine publisher MPN announced a quarterly School of Rock magazine intended to focus on classic rock and musical tips for readers age twelve to eighteen 22 It lasted less than a year closing during a contraction of the publishing industry 23 Green s non compete agreement expired in 2013 and he announced plans to open a Paul Green Rock Academy in Woodstock New York to serve ages 8 to 18 as well as a Woodstock College of Music in Ulster County with Woodstock Music Festival promoter Michael Lang 24 In 2017 current CEO Rob Price joined the company Franchising editThe CNN Money website featured School of Rock as one of their Five Hot Franchises on 12 February 2013 stating that there are more than 10 000 kids enrolled in 105 locations in 31 states as well as Mexico 25 A January 2014 profile of CEO Dzana Homan in Entrepreneur magazine increased that number to more than 145 School of Rock franchises in eight countries 26 The company has plans to grow to more than 190 locations worldwide by the end of 2015 27 Twenty five of the locations were owned by the company as of 16 December 2012 the rest are run by franchisees Purchasing a franchise requires an initial investment of 137 350 to 304 100 according to a review by Entrepreneur magazine that ranked it 211 of their 2013 Top 500 Franchise Opportunities up from 289 in 2012 and 318 in 2011 This estimate includes a renewable ten year franchise fee of 49 500 The franchisee also pays an 8 annual royalty fee and is required to have a net worth of 300 000 and 100 000 cash available Each location will require between 14 and 21 employees 28 The majority of the employees are music teachers who are also working musicians The franchisee receives training in running the business IT support including a website assistance with real estate selection and designing the franchise location grand opening and on going marketing support discounts on music equipment and a protected territory 29 The IT support includes access to a customized task management and internal social productivity site 20 The majority of the schools are in dedicated locations although in January 2013 the company announced that they intend to expand their program to co locate with music retailers who are having difficulty competing with online retailers and frequently have surplus floor space The Charlotte North Carolina location was the model being co located in a Sam Ash Music store but has since moved to a new location 18 Curriculum edit nbsp The Chicago branch of the School of Rock The schools operate year round offering a variety of programs Throughout the year they offer lessons and performance groups which can be on either weekdays or weekends During summer winter and spring breaks they offer various day camps for intensive instruction The Burnsville Minnesota location originated 30 an early childhood music education known as Little Wing after the Jimi Hendrix song 31 Children age two to three participate with a parent in the Rockin Robin class and children age four to six participate as part of a drop off class known as Free Bird The program of 45 minute sessions is being rolled out to other locations 32 At age seven students can begin weekly lessons in the instrument of their choice in Rock 101 classes Once a student has basic competence in an instrument they can move to the Performance Program where they have a weekly one on one private lesson and three hours weekly of group band rehearsal that culminates in a concert before an audience 33 The most skilled students of each school form a band and perform at various venues in their city opening for established regional and national acts The top 1 of each school can audition to become an AllStar Many schools have songwriting and recording programs as well In 2011 they introduced two new programs Band Coaching for existing bands to improve aspects of their performance and Epic Albums where students spend three to four months recording their own version of Nirvana s Nevermind Radiohead s OK Computer Led Zeppelin IV Green Day s Dookie and Black Sabbath s Master of Reality 34 Most School instructors are working musicians with ongoing careers in rock music 35 36 and a number are graduates of the program Instructors are encouraged to stress the fundamentals of both popular music and music theory using songs from popular bands and artists like Led Zeppelin The Who Pink Floyd and music from genres such as 1980s glam metal punk rock and grunge The teachers generally specialize in a single instrument though many have skills in additional instruments and students are encouraged to learn multiple instruments Instruction is available in electric guitar bass guitar drums keyboards and vocals 37 The students are paired with others of similar abilities to form bands and assigned a band coach Dependence upon their peers is credited with being more effective than their own parents at ensuring practice discipline 36 38 There are occasional Guest Professor workshops featuring accomplished musicians which include discussions about past experiences songwriting live performance and handling fame Previous guest professors include Jon Anderson Earl Slick Dave Stewart Mike Watt former Santana drummer Michael Shrieve 39 40 Peter Frampton Roger Waters Jackson Browne and Zack Wylde 41 The guest may also spend time assisting the students on their technique 42 and may perform a concert with the students 43 Various locations 44 have launched a Grad School program for those older than 18 who wish to participate in a performance based music education program Five weeks of 45 minute private lessons are followed by 10 weeks of professionally guided two hour rehearsals leading up to a pair of full length concerts 45 Locations take advantage of regional opportunities In 2014 School of Rock Chicago launched Rock City Camp An Opera of Rock in cooperation with The Second City to create an original stage production to be performed at the Athenaeum Theatre In 2014 they again cooperated to produce a production of Tommy by The Who 46 The Portland location has an annual concert of music by Portland bands called Best of Portland Every song in the 2014 edition of the show featured a member of the original band including The Thermals and Typhoon 47 In 2012 the School branched out with a variation on the traditional Catskill Mountains summer camp with Metal Camp Mayhem in the Mountains an intensive week long event for musicians age 12 to 18 leading up to a concert 48 The Guest Professors for the 2012 event were Metal Mike Chlasciak guitarist with Halford Sebastian Bach and Testament a teacher at the Chatham location and Jason McMaster bassist with Watchtower Dangerous Toys and Ignitor who teaches at the School of Rock Austin 49 For the 2013 event Chlasciak was again the Guest Professor 48 Time Out New York ranked it as one of the best summer camps for kids near New York City 50 Fees vary depending on program participation and school location but it is in the range of a couple hundred dollars a month 51 As of May 2012 enrollment at the Wichita Kansas location started at 225 a month 52 and 250 a month at the Cleveland location as of July 2012 53 The School has partnered with MySafeSchool 54 to ensure the safety of their students In August 2010 Wendy Winks and Carl Restivo the former heads of the Hollywood branch formed The Rock School Scholarship Fund a tax deductible 501 c 3 charitable organization 55 to provide instruments and tuition for deserving students of any rock music school in the United States 56 Performances editThe school has the ultimate goal of performing live in front of real crowds 57 and the official motto of the school is To inspire the world to rock on stage and in life 58 The founder of the school stated in the documentary about the school Don t come to watch kids play music Come to watch kids play music well 59 The School year consists of up to three seasons each composed of up to five different theme shows depending on the size of the branch Each show is dedicated to a particular artist band genre time period or historical event Although some shows are more technically demanding students can sign up for any show no matter what the age or skill level although approval by the show s director is occasionally required Shows usually consist of 20 to 25 songs chosen by the show s director usually one of the teachers at the school to make a ninety minute concert Three hour rehearsals are held every week in preparation The shows are performed at local clubs twice usually on Friday and Saturday nights and sometimes Saturday night and Sunday afternoon however some of the schools have their own venue for performances Tickets are sold to defray the rental cost of the venue usually for 10 Previously performed shows across all School of Rock locations include Rush vs Dream Theater Metallica s Master of Puppets Big Four of Thrash Metal Classic metal Indie rock The Black Keys vs The White Stripes Black Sabbath Santana Ozzfest Bonaroo Warped Tour Best Show Ever progressive rock The Allman Brothers Band Guns N Roses vs Motley Crue Hair metal Guns N Roses vs Aerosmith Corporate rock Led Zeppelin Queen The Beatles Metallica Iron Maiden vs Metallica King Crimson Jimi Hendrix The 27 Club Devo Van Halen Pink Floyd s The Wall Punk and Reggae Funk amp Soul Thrash Metal Radiohead Muse vs Radiohead Eagles vs Fleetwood Mac Rocky Horror vs Hedwig AC DC Best of the 80s 90s 00s Punk rock The Clash vs Ramones Jesus Christ Superstar The Who s Tommy British Invasion Iron Maiden vs Judas Priest Frank Zappa Old School Blues Women Who Rock British rock The Doors Grunge Alice in Chains vs Pearl Jam Guitar Gods Yes Dave Grohl vs Jack White Rush Red Hot Chili Peppers David Bowie Prince Prince vs Michael Jackson Green Day The Clash The Police Talking Heads CBGB Bruce Springsteen Motown The Last Waltz and many more 2 Some locations produce a Best of Season show that is a compilation of songs from previous shows usually to raise tuition for a scholarship 60 Locations are a mixture of franchised and company operated some having been established as independent entities prior to the founding of the Paul Green School of Rock Music and maintain their own traditions and values 61 Five Dallas Texas School of Rock locations will be performing at various Deep Ellum locations over Memorial Day weekend as part of the 3rd annual Rockstravaganza 62 More than 500 students will be performing as part of 80 bands Venues are Trees Club Dada Boiler Room Liquid Lounge and 3 Links beginning 14 April 2013 63 On 28 June 2013 the multi day Gemba competition was launched at Milwaukee s Summerfest music festival Bands from 200 School of Rock locations traveled to compete in a Battle of Bands The 2013 edition was judged by Slim Jim Phantom of Stray Cats David Bowie guitarist Earl Slick Jim Peterik of Survivor and The Ides of March Bruce Kulick of Kiss Metal Mike Chlasciak of Rob Halford s band Eric Bloom of Blue Oyster Cult and Nathan Willett amp Matt Maust of the Cold War Kids 64 The 2013 competition was won by the Seattle School of Rock AllStars editThe School of Rock AllStars is a select group of students comprising the top 0 1 percent of the students in the program 57 selected via an audition process where the student submits a five minute video clip The student answers four questions What is your favorite thing about School of Rock What is your best School of Rock moment How has music changed your life and Why do you want to be an AllStar They must also include a performance of one Led Zeppelin Beatles or Rolling Stones song and one solo song of their own choice Originally there was a single national AllStars team but since expanding the number of schools there are AllStar teams for seven different regions to keep tour length manageable Applicants to represent a particular region are selected by the music directors of School location from a different region Once chosen the students practice together during the school holiday period 65 They tour such venues as B B King s in Times Square The Knitting Factory and Whisky a Go Go in Los Angeles and New York City The Roxy and Crash Mansion in Los Angeles Stubbs in Austin various Hard Rock Cafes and House of Blues the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame and many of the biggest festivals in the country such as Lollapalooza Summerfest and Austin City Limits The 2010 AllStars tour was billed as Live Aid Remade with a set list drawn from the original Live Aid concert 25 years previously 66 The 2011 AllStars Rock The House tour was a benefit for Ronald McDonald House Charities 67 The 21 city 2012 AllStars tour was a benefit for the Love Hope Strength Foundation and included multiple dates at Milwaukee s Summerfest Connecticut s Gathering of the Vibes and the Van s Warped Tour 68 They often tour and play with successful rock musicians such as the Butthole Surfers Slash Les Paul Brendon Small LeAnn Rimes Perry Farrell Jon Anderson Peter Frampton Eddie Vedder Alice Cooper Adrian Belew Napoleon Murphy Brock Stewart Copeland John Wetton Jeff Skunk Baxter Ike Willis and Ann Wilson Students have performed with Roger Waters on his 2010 tour of The Wall 37 The 2013 AllStars list was announced 1 April 2013 and included 153 performers from across the United States and Mexico The performers were assembled into six bands and played multiple dates including all the days of both Gathering of the Vibes and Lollapalooza festivals The tour was once again a benefit for the Love Hope Strength Foundation 69 Eric Svalgard a teacher at Green s original School of Rock location and owner of the Wilmington Delaware location assembled a special Z Team from nine School of Rock locations to travel to Bad Doberon Germany to play the 25th Zappanale a festival of music by and associated with Frank Zappa The Z Team both opened and closed the show 70 References edit a b Iha James 2002 Schoolhouse Rock Spin May 93 97 Retrieved 3 October 2011 a b c Davis Johnny 22 February 2004 The real school of rock The Guardian London Retrieved 27 August 2008 For the first School of Rock show Paul s students performed Pink Floyd s The Wall From start to finish Recently they ve been tackling the works of Frank Zappa Emerson Lake amp Palmer and Jimi Hendrix Stefchak Cara 23 April 2012 Music Issue Learning how to rock The Temple News Archived from the original on 5 May 2012 Retrieved 27 April 2012 Philadelphia was home to the first School of Rock established by musician Paul Green in 2000 at 1320 Race Street which has since been condemned and demolished with the expansion of the Pennsylvania Convention Center a b Morales Wilson May 2005 Rock School An Interview with Director Don Argott Producer Sheena m Joyce Founder and director Paul Green and student C J Tywoniak Retrieved 2 August 2012 May 24 2002 archive of the domain schoolofrock com Archived from the original on 24 May 2002 Retrieved 13 July 2012 Moser Juliet 3 February 2005 Film Review Rock School The GW Hatchet Retrieved 12 July 2012 Vice Jeff 24 June 2005 Green relieved documentary shows real School of Rock Deseret Morning News Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 30 August 2012 via HighBeam Research The School of Rock was spawned by a development deal with music television network VH 1 which initially pitched Green on a reality television show But when that deal soured the producers sold the concept to Paramount Pictures leaving him out in the cold According to some reports Green was not paid for either the scrapped television program or the movie Rock School review Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 12 July 2012 Though you won t find it acknowledged anywhere Rock School s main subject Paul Green no doubt figured into White s research for his feature film script Ebert Roger Rock School review Chicago Sun Times Retrieved 10 July 2012 Douglas Edward Movie Reviews Rock School Comingsoon net Retrieved 7 April 2012 the real Paul Green is even funnier and more entertaining than Jack Black s fictionalized version of him in School of Rock Ogunnaike Lola 3 November 2003 November 03 2003 The New York Times Retrieved 13 July 2012 I was shocked by how little the kids were learning It was the difference between shooting hoops and playing basketball Gay Gerald 10 August 2006 School of Rock s elite performing here Arizona Daily Star Archived from the original on 24 September 2015 Retrieved 2 January 2013 via HighBeam Research The Jack Black movie was actually businesswise way better for us because people actually saw that movie Green said Our movie has opened a lot of other doors corporate partnerships and given us access to the rock stars that we play with It was like Jack Black was the nationwide commercial for us and our movie was the industry cred Davis Johnny 22 February 2004 The real school of rock The Observer I considered suing says Paul Green but what are you going to do It s better in a karmic sense to just reap the rewards Boast Will 12 May 2014 A School for Brooklyn s Youngest Hipsters The New Yorker Retrieved 14 May 2014 Green went on to expand his business rapidly opening branches along the East Coast in San Francisco and Austin and elsewhere before selling the business to Sterling Partners an investment firm in 2009 Paul had his quirks Catalano told me He wouldn t have made great partners with a large equity group It was the right thing for everyone involved History of the School of Rock School of Rock DC Retrieved 2 August 2012 At the end of 2005 the School of Rock hired radio industry veteran Matt Ross to solidify the management team and fine tune the strategic plan for the future Matt Ross Linked in page Linked In Retrieved 2 August 2012 Boudreau Mark Paul Green School of Rock Ramps Up National Expansion Rock and Roll Report Retrieved 2 August 2012 the original performance based rock music school has solidified its new management team and launched an aggressive national expansion that is on target to double the number of branches by the end of the year a b c School of Rock Musical Merchandise Review 4 January 2013 Archived from the original on 15 January 2013 Retrieved 19 January 2013 A veteran of venture projects for years Catalano has steered several high profile brands to success on his own and in his former role with McDonald s Ventures There Catalano and his business partner Mats Lederhausen climbed to prominence making household names out of Chipotle and the on location DVD rental system Red Box Kapos Shia 23 January 2012 School of Rock moves its HQ to Chicago s burbs sets sights on growth Crain s Chicago Business Retrieved 14 March 2012 a b McKeon Albert 14 February 2013 School of Rock humming with Salesforce s Do task management application TechTarget com Retrieved 15 February 2013 It has about 25 employees split between offices in Burr Ridge Ill and Denver It also has about 1 500 mostly part time employees at its company owned and franchise locations Yerak Becky 7 July 2014 School of Rock gets new CEO Chicago Tribune Retrieved 21 July 2014 From 2008 to 2010 Homan was also CEO of Huntington Learning Center and from 2001 to 2008 she was CEO of Futurekids Inc a retail computer learning center at which she was also a franchisee Molenda Michael April 2006 Noise from the Editor Guitar Player Archived from the original on 16 February 2013 I m jazzed to announce that MPN the music publishing group that brings you Guitar Player Bass Player Keyboard EQ and Frets is partnering with Paul Green s School of Rock to produce School of Rock Magazine Molenda Michael July 2007 Noise from the Editor Guitar Player Archived from the original on 16 February 2013 Retrieved 2 January 2013 In our own house we ve shut down Frets and ceased publication of the youth oriented Paul Green s School of Rock Magazine School of Rock founder plans music academy for Woodstock Poughkeepsie Journal 7 February 2013 Retrieved 8 February 2013 Paul Green a Woodstock resident plans to open a school very similar to the original School of Rock in Philadelphia which he launched in 1997 Green ultimately opened 52 School of Rock locations across the nation and sold the company His non compete clause recently expired Kavilanz Parija 12 February 2013 Five Hot Franchises CNN Retrieved 12 February 2013 Today School of Rock has more than 10 000 kids enrolled in 105 locations in 31 states as well as Mexico CEO Chris Catalano who joined the company in 2009 expects to open another 20 to 40 locations in 2013 Moran Gwen 5 January 2015 3 Women to Watch in the Franchising Sector Entrepreneur magazine Retrieved 6 January 2015 She leads more than 145 School of Rock franchises in eight countries helping to develop the next generation of musicians Fallon Nicole 40 Franchises For Every Budget Business News Daily Retrieved 17 August 2015 Since 1998 music education franchise School of Rock has been providing students of all ages with exceptional and one of a kind musical experiences The company encourages students to rehearse along with their fellow students allowing for a uniquely supportive and motivating environment in which to succeed School of Rock anticipates having more than 180 schools in operation by the end of 2015 School of Rock Franchise Information Entrepreneur Media Inc Retrieved 18 December 2012 FAQ School of Rock Retrieved 19 December 2012 Little Wing Rock Preschool Music Education for 2 6 Year Olds Little Wing Minnesota Retrieved 19 November 2012 Little Wing School of Rock introduces early childhood music education class School of Rock Retrieved 7 August 2012 Little Wing Naperville School of Rock Naperville Retrieved 7 August 2012 Paulin Ben 29 March 2013 Opening Act School of Rock Coming to Norwood Patch Network Retrieved 29 March 2013 A typical program will include a private lesson once a week and then a three hour group lesson on weekends Epic Albums Program School of Rock Retrieved 2 October 2011 This workshop provides in depth analysis and re creation of iconic albums Ziezulewicz Geoff 26 March 2013 A School of Rock is opening in Plainfield this May Chicago Tribune Retrieved 27 March 2013 The School of Rock staff is comprised of professional musicians who all have experience in rock bands Fein said a b McPhate Christian 11 February 2014 How Dallas Became a School of Rock Hub Dallas Observer Retrieved 16 February 2014 The music leans more toward indie influences although teachers like former Polyphonic Spree guitarist Ryan Fitzgerald Shannon Grady of Hello My Name Is David Fiegelman of Rodney Parker and 50 Peso Reward David Ponder of Somebody s Darling Wade Coffer of Homespun Remedies Stephanie Burns of Spookeasy and Joel Butterfield of My Son My Executioner are more than capable of teaching all genres of music a b Coffey Kevin 6 February 2011 I wanna ROCK Omaha World Herald Retrieved 3 October 2011 Kids ages 7 to 17 can enroll in one of four evening programs that teach guitar bass drums vocals and keyboards Making music as popular as soccer Fast growing School of Rock aims to expand music making with a unique approach to education Franchise system offers opportunities for retailers as well Music Trades 1 July 2010 Archived from the original on 11 June 2014 Retrieved 30 August 2012 When everyone is depending on each other in a band the kids do a better job enforcing a practice regime then their parents ever could Prosser Keegan 14 November 2012 School of Rock opens Bellevue location this weekend Bellevue Reporter Retrieved 15 November 2012 Our Network Chicago School of Rock Retrieved 4 May 2012 School of Rock Reading Writing and Rocking Out Bloomberg TV Retrieved 7 January 2015 Philly s School of Rock Say YES to Steve Howe 6 April 2011 Retrieved 2 October 2011 via Facebook Steve Howe what a class act a truly gracious guy He really connected with the kids and took a concerted effort in breaking down their technique non primary source needed Roundabout Jon Anderson amp School of Rock St Louis 2014 Archived from the original on 14 December 2021 Retrieved 7 January 2015 via YouTube Grad School Waldwick School of Rock Retrieved 29 February 2012 The Waldwick School of Rock teaches students of ALL ages Highland Heights School of Rock offers grad school program The Cleveland Plain Dealer 17 September 2010 Retrieved 29 February 2012 Carriveau Cara 5 March 2014 A Summer of Rocking Performing And Laughing For Teens The Local Tourist com Archived from the original on 7 March 2014 Retrieved 6 March 2014 Over two weeks musical all stars with multiple performance skills in music and theater will create an original storyline learn rock music and develop original music to produce a never before seen show Lannamann Ned 22 January 2014 Get Schooled School of Rock and the Best of Portland Portland Mercury Retrieved 7 March 2014 Now in its third year the concert pairs students from the Portland chapter of School of Rock with members of local bands sharing the stage for performances of said bands songs a b School of Rock Announces Metal Mike as Guest Professor for Metal Camp The Wall Street Journal 16 April 2013 Retrieved 16 April 2013 The special guest professor for the week will be the one and only Metal Mike most commonly known as the affable guitar shredder who records and tours the world with Judas Priest singer Rob Halford Metal Camp Mayhem in the Mountains School of Rock Retrieved 1 May 2012 Sleepaway camps The best summer camps for kids near New York City Time Out New York 7 February 2013 Retrieved 21 February 2013 Music lovers thrive in this unique environment where attendees receive concentrated music instruction in guitar bass drums keys and vocals while jamming with like minded kids Yerak Becky 19 April 2012 School of Rock rolls on with 5 million investment from private equity group Chicago Tribune Retrieved 25 April 2012 It expects enrollment now at about 8 000 to grow by more than 50 percent in the next two years Siebenmark Jerry 28 April 2012 School of Rock opens on South Rock Road The Wichita Eagle Retrieved 3 May 2012 Ramsey said enrollment prices start at 225 a month Yarborough Chuck 6 July 2012 School of Rock Midwest AllStars Tour features 5 local teens Cleveland Plain Dealer Retrieved 22 February 2013 Students pay 250 a month to attend the School of Rock at two locations in Greater Cleveland one in Highland Heights and one in Rocky River with one soon to open in Strongsville School of Rock partners MySafeSchool org Retrieved 17 November 2012 Organizations Eligible to Receive Tax Deductible Contributions Pub 78 data Search Results Internal Revenue Service Retrieved 8 November 2012 About the RSSF rockschoolfund org Retrieved 8 November 2012 The Rock School Scholarship Fund RSSF is the first 501 c 3 non profit which provides scholarship funds and instruments for children ages 7 to 17 years of age who want to attend ANY rock music school in the U S A a b School of Rock About Hangout Music Fest Archived from the original on 20 August 2011 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Bradt George Learning From The School Of Rock s Community Focused Approach To Inspiring Passion Forbes Trailer for Rock School Retrieved 1 October 2011 via YouTube School of Rock Best of Season Scholarship Fundraiser in Denver ThingsToDoInCentennialCO com Archived from the original on 4 February 2013 Retrieved 1 October 2011 Dargis Manohla 3 June 2005 Often Serious Often Not Teaching Rock His Way The New York Times New York City Retrieved 7 November 2010 One of the Biggest Music Events for Kids in the DFW Area Coming on 14 April PR com Retrieved 1 April 2013 On 14 April over 500 kid and teen musicians from School of Rock s locations all over DFW will descend upon Dallas Deep Ellum neighborhood for an entire day of their own unique rock and roll festival called Rockstravaganza Tarradell Mario Rockstravaganza festival comes to Deep Ellum clubs Dallas News Retrieved 1 April 2013 The event which runs from 11 a m to 9 p m takes place in the renovated warehouse district of Deep Ellum Participating clubs are Trees Boiler Room La Grange Club Dada and Liquid Lounge Franklin School of Rock house band competes in Milwaukee The Tennessean Retrieved 28 June 2013 School of Rock AllStars School of Rock DC Retrieved 1 October 2011 McGrath Kristin 7 July 2010 Live Aid Remade tour puts School of Rock on the road USA Today Retrieved 1 October 2011 Lanham Tom 30 June 2011 School of Rock AllStars to rock the Rickshaw for Ronald McDonald House SF Examiner Archived from the original on 9 September 2012 Retrieved 1 October 2011 School of Rock teams up with Love Hope Strength for 21 city AllStars benefit tour kicking off June 24 LoveHopeStrength org Retrieved 9 July 2012 2013 School of Rock AllStars School of Rock Retrieved 1 April 2013 School of Rock at Zappanale pledgemusic com Pledge Music Retrieved 21 July 2014 External links editSchool of Rock official website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title School of Rock company amp oldid 1218650375, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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