Decatur Girls Rock Showcase
Decatur Metro | July 19, 2010 | 2:45 pm
Nate writes in noting that both his daughter Davis Crenshaw and Sidney Rhame represented Decatur at this year’s Girls Rock Camp Showcase this past Saturday night at the Variety. The AJC has a kickin’ gallery of photos, including the one of Crenshaw above.
Like an idiot, I never posted the event announcement for the showcase this year after it got lost in the email shuffle. My apologies!
Photo courtesy of AJC







I went and it rocked.
We also sponsored the raffle with a gift certificate – our first sponsorship
There were other Decatur girls there too: McCall Pitts, Brenna Hilby, my own daughter Mackenzie Kandetzki, and several others! The showcase at the Variety Playhouse was AWESOME!
Was that your daughter who was such a star on the electric guitar? She was hilarious – I loved it.
Also, I think it was Sydney (lead singer in first band) who blew me away.
Thanks Clairemont–what she lacks in guitar skills she makes up for in charisma! LOL.
this is my second year volunteering with this awesome camp. it was a great night for the kids and the grown-ups!
Thanks, Emily. I wasn’t sure, but I assumed there were a few more Decatur girls participating. By the way, your daughter was incredible! Definitely a little rock star in the works.
Thanks Nathan–your daughter was great too! I think Drop Dead Diamondz and September Chase were my favorite bands! What a great experience for them. It was surreal.
It was definitely the highlight of Brenna’s summer. They will be doing another Ladies Rock Camp in the fall to raise funds – sign up for their emails at http://www.girlsrockcampatl.org/ . I can’t say enough nice things about the board of directors and ladies who run this amazing project.
Mrs. Robbie participated in the Ladies Rock Camp earlier this year and had an incredible experience. To get up on stage and jam with your band – who hasn’t dreamnt of that? While I don’t think she’ll be going out on tour anytime soon, it was still neat to see that dream come true (even if it was only for one song).
Definitely a worthy fundraiser for a unique organization.