Southern Girls Rock & Roll Camp Showcase

August 5th, 2006

During the week, campers form a band and rehearse for two hours each day to prepare a song for the final showcase, which is definitely the most exciting moment of the entire week. Last summer, the showcase was attended by a theater full of proud parents, members of the press, excited campers and volunteers, supportive friends, and curious members of the Murfreesboro community.

There will also be opportunities to win some of these incredible raffle items:

  • an Emotion Roadcase that includes 5 microphones from AKG
  • a Pink Metro Guitar from Daisy Rock Guitars
  • a Fender Stratocaster donated by EJ Wood
  • an overnight stay and dinner for two from the Loews Vanderbilt Hotel
  • 2 $50 gift certificates from Jonathan Fletcher Music
  • autographed Sleater Kinney album “The Woods” from Grimey’s New & Preloved Music
  • 2 tickets to the Country Music Hall of Fame
  • 2 tickets to the Moonlight Drive-In Theater (concessions included)
  • 2 tickets to the Arts Center of Cannon County Playhouse
  • a Dillards Gift Basket (includes designer perfumes, lotions and handbag)
  • 2 Gift Bags from Theory 8 Records (14 cds in each)
  • Gift bag of screenprinted show posters from Grand Palace Silkscreen
  • 2 gift certificates to Demo’s Steak & Spaghetti House
  • a “girls rock” themed cookie bouquet from Cookie Bouquet
  • House Plants from Rogers Nursery
  • a Cut & Style gift certificate from Bangz Family Salon
  • “The Bluebird Cafe” book from The Bluebird Cafe”

read our other story abour SGRRC

Tickets for the showcase can be purchased in advance by emailing your name and number of tickets to sgrrc05@gmail.com and include “Tickets” in the subject line. Tickets are held at the box office and can be picked up the evening of the event. Advance tickets ensure your spot in case the showcase sells out and also come with a screenprinted souvenir
Doors open at 7pm and the show begins at 8pm. Tickets are $5 in advance and $6 at the door.

“and the southern girls with the way they [rock]”

sgrrc2

oh to be young and female.

The Southern Girls Rock and Roll Camp kicks off next week. (July 31st – August 5th) Remember when you were young and your parents sent you to some crappy camp with a fake Indian name? (kids today…)

SGRRC is exactly what it sounds like, instead of making ceramic ashtrays, these kids make zines and learn misfits songs:

“Do you remember the first time you played a power chord really loud? It’s a momentous thing to see happen. Watching these kids discover things like feedback and the “Bo Diddley” beat put’s things in perspective. By Saturday, when the showcase rolls around, there’s a palpable air of excitement and a level of conifdence that wasn’t there on Monday morning. The transformation is really incredible.

To be able to pass on the D.I.Y. tradition from one generation to the next is a pretty cool thing, too. I think any of the volunteers would say the same. Basically, SGRRC is the epitome of awesome.”

(more…)

“and the southern girls with the way they [rock]”

sgrrc2

oh to be young and female.

The Southern Girls Rock and Roll Camp kicks off next week. (July 31st – August 5th) Remember when you were young and your parents sent you to some crappy camp with a fake Indian name? (kids today…)

SGRRC is exactly what it sounds like, instead of making ceramic ashtrays, these kids make zines and learn misfits songs:

“Do you remember the first time you played a power chord really loud? It’s a momentous thing to see happen. Watching these kids discover things like feedback and the “Bo Diddley” beat put’s things in perspective. By Saturday, when the showcase rolls around, there’s a palpable air of excitement and a level of conifdence that wasn’t there on Monday morning. The transformation is really incredible.

To be able to pass on the D.I.Y. tradition from one generation to the next is a pretty cool thing, too. I think any of the volunteers would say the same. Basically, SGRRC is the epitome of awesome.”

(more…)