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Packed house for Telford’s budding rock stars

Youngsters aged 7-18-years-old played in bands, trios and solos to play a whole range of rock and pop music to the crowd of 130 people
Youngsters aged 7-18-years-old played in bands, trios and solos to play a whole range of rock and pop music to the crowd of 130 people

Talented young bands from Telford’s largest contemporary music school The Rock Project thrilled an audience of family and friends when they performed at a standing-room-only concert.

Twenty-seven members of The Rock Project Telford, which has a weekly music school at Ketley Community Centre on Holyhead Road, performed at the end-of-year at Telford’s New College

Brad Taylor who runs the schools with colleague Gail Faith said: “Everyone had an absolutely fantastic time and the reaction of the crowd showed how much they enjoyed themselves.

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“We’re very proud of the hard work the students and tutors have put in, which was very much appreciated by all those who attended the gig.”

Youngsters aged 7-18-years-old played in bands, trios and solos to play a whole range of rock and pop music to the crowd of 130 people. The climax of the evening was a thrilling performance of Wild Cherry’s “Play That Funky Music.”

Awards were presented to junior and senior school quiz teams. Student of the Year Award for the junior, 7-11, age group went to Drew Pace and for the senior sessions the winner was Megan Bradley.

The Rock Project Telford offers young people tuition in drums, bass, guitar and vocals, while being tutored by professional, working musicians.

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