'School Of Rock' Students to Perform Two Concerts Honoring AC/DC

May 3, 2009

Students at the Paul Green School of Rock Music - Coral Springs have become familiar favorites on the south Florida music scene. Since the school opened in January 2008 the students, ages 7-17, have played to standing-room-only crowds at legendary rock venues throughout the area performing tribute concerts and shows honoring a variety of classic rock legends, including PINK FLOYD, THE BEATLES, AEROSMITH, LYNYRD SKYNYRD, ZZ TOP, THE EAGLES, and many more.

Music fans are in for yet another treat by the group of talented young musicians when they perform "Let There Be Rock", a tribute concert honoring legendary rockers AC/DC at two upcoming all-ages shows on Friday, May 22 and Saturday, May 23, 2009.

American Rock Bar
Hillsborough & the ICW (Cove Shopping Center)
1600 E Hillsboro Boulevard
Deerfield Beach, FL 33441
(954) 275-0039

5:30 p.m. - Doors
6:30 p.m. - "Let There Be Rock" - A Tribute to AC/DC

A limited number of advanced tickets are available for both shows for $8 and may be purchased by calling 954.757.ROCK (7625). Tickets may also be purchased at the door day of show for $10.

The Paul Green School of Rock Music is the nation's premiere interactive, performance-based music school offering a wide-variety of lessons and programs for students of all ages. Private lessons, Rock School 101, Rock School Performance, Grad School, and Summer Rock Boot Camp are all available at the Coral Springs location.

For more information on the Paul Green School of Rock Music - Coral Springs, go to this location.

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