Wednesday, 7 March 2012

The Griffamlin Band to Play Concert at Fender Museum to Benefit Music Education for Corona Kids

 

The Griffamlin Band to Play Concert at Fender Museum to Benefit Music Education for Corona Kids

CORONA, Calif. "This is the most exciting event of my year," Hamlin says. And though the master class and jam sessions are private, Hamlin is performing with his band on Saturday night, March 10, 2012, from 7pm to 9pm Pacific Time at the Fender Center Rhythm Lounge. Proceeds from the show go to benefit Fender's Kids Rock Free Program which works to provide free and low cost music lessons to local area kids. The concert is part of a yearly event that Hamlin hosts called Blues Guitar Unleashed (BGU) Live, a two-day blues guitar workshop for his students. Tickets are $15 per person and proceeds benefit the Fender Center program, Kids Rock Free, which supplies free music lessons on vocals, guitar, bass guitar, keyboards, and drums to kids. "Not only do I get to bring blues guitar to my students worldwide, my show helps kids receive music education that, without the Kids Rock Free program, they wouldn't have entry to. " Hamlin also said, "Anybody who comes to the show gets to hear some great blues guitar music in an intimate setting, and help give kids a chance to pursue the music dream.

The Griffamlin Band to Play Concert at Fender Museum to Benefit Music Education for Corona Kids



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