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Doylestown School of Rock Announces New Management

Live music performances resume in October.

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Doylestown School of Rock has undergone incredible change over the past year! Last September, it celebrated its Grand Opening at its new location, 88 South Main Street, and this September, the school announces New Management!

Melanie Boyd joined the team as General Manager effective August 1.Melanie holds an MBA and has experience as Operations Manager for a music school. She has proven success in local marketing, event management, customer service, and administration. As a parent of the School of Rock Doylestown for the past four years, she has seen first-hand the incredibly positive impact this unique program and community has on its students. Amber Miller has also started as Studio Coordinator. Amber’s expertise with scheduling from her experience as a Hair Stylist for the past ten years keeps the school well organized and customer service exceptional.

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While COVID has brought new challenges to businesses in this area and all over this year, Doylestown School of Rock has been able to shift gears quickly and adapt programming for its students and community's safety and needs. It offers both in-person and remote lessons, socially distanced group rehearsals, and outside performances. The House Band, which is usually seen at community events throughout the year, can be seen again in the community starting in October.

The following are local events where you can catch Doylestown School of Rock’s most advanced students performing live:

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October 4, 2 pm - 4 pm: Blessing of the Animals with Salem Church at Freeman Hall, 181 E. Court St. October 17, 2pm - 3:30pm: Villa Capri, 51 W. Court St.
October 24, 11-12:30 pm: Hellerick’s Family Farm, 5500 N. Easton Rd.
October 24, 2pm-3:30pm: Villa Capri, 51 W. Court St.

School of Rock Doylestown provides both in-person and online music lessons for students of all ages. Its programs, camps, and workshops for toddlers, kids, teens, and adults make learning music fun. As one of the premier music education and art exhibition spaces in central Bucks, we strive to connect the community through the power of music and creativity. School of Rock is the leader in performance-based music education. By combining one-on-one drum, bass, keyboard, vocal, and guitar lessons with group practices, students learn to play music from day one and put on live performances at local venues. Its experienced instructors are local musicians themselves who combine the performance-based proprietary School of Rock Method and programs with individual music lessons to get results for your student.

Visit Doylestown School of Rock website or call 215-230-3406 for more information.


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