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ROCK SCHOOL

 

Is your child a talented musician who lacks the opportunity to form a band or play live music? Unfortunately, its quite tough for children to form bands and really put what they have learned to the test, so I and several other musicians decided to form Rock School.

 

Rock School is a four-day holiday workshop held at the The Ivy House in Nunhead in which myself and three other DBS-checked professional musicians will help your child learn covers, write their own songs and play in a band with other children their age.

 

The workshop runs on the 24th, 25th, 27th and 28th July with a gig on the afternoon of the 29th July that friends and family are welcome to attend! 

 

If your child is a talented musician who wants the opportunity to meet other musicians their age and form a band, then contact us

 

Tel. 07728684377

 

email: [email protected]

 

 

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