Girls Rock Camp ATL Showcase This Saturday at Variety
Decatur Metro | July 20, 2009In light of 11 year-old Sydney Rhame’s recent effort to claim the top prize in Kudzu’s “Amazing Kids” contest, Betsy writes in to let us know about Girls Rock Camp ATL, a start-up non-profit founded by “long-time Decaturites” that assists young girls in starting bands and creating original music. It’s also where Sydney’s band “The Lock Outs” got their start last year, and according to Betsy, they’ll be returning this year.
Major supporters of the Atlanta branch include the Indigo Girls and Sugarland, along with Atlanta merchants like the Brick Store, Noodle, Criminal Records and Highland Bakery.
What can you do to support them? Help them perform to a sold-out audience at Variety Playhouse. Betsy continues…
Girls’ Rock Camp (ATL) will rock Atlanta with new talent during its second annual Camper Showcase held at 7:30 p.m., July 25, 2009 at The Variety Playhouse. The showcase culminates a five-day camp during which a diverse group of 40 girls, ages 10-16 form bands, learn to play instruments, write original songs and rehearse for their public debut.
Tickets are only $12 and can be purchased on Variety’s website.
And if you can’t make the showcase, you can also donate old gear, time or money to the cause according to the website.
The AJC’s Jamie Gumbrecht has just posted some pics from Rock Camp rehearsal.
Sydney won!
http://kansas.kudzu.com/guides.do?guidename=kidsAmazing
YAY Sydney! Glad she thrashed the toddlers.