School of Rock Queens plans move to
permanent Bayside location in April
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BY JENNA BAGCAL
A Queens-based rock school announced
that it would be moving
into its new Bayside location at the
end of next month.
According to School of Rock
Queens, students will soon be able
to take classes at the new space —
located at 34-43 Francis Lewis Blvd.
— with plans to move in “late April.”
Once fully operational, owners said
that the school will have seven lesson
rooms, three rehearsal rooms
and a student and parent lounge.
“We will keep everyone apprised
of our progress, our official move
date, and when we will be holding
our grand opening celebration,”
said School of Rock in a written
statement.
Instructors teach students “all
aspects of being a musician” which
includes learning an instrument,
stage performance and playing
with a band.
The school currently operates in
its temporary space at Multi-Sound
Studios in Whitestone and announced
that “a few” lesson spaces
are available at that location. School
of Rock encourages those interested
to call 929-999-7625 to schedule a
free trial lesson or class.
Paul Green founded the School of
Rock franchise in 1998 in Philadelphia.
To date, the company has become
international, with more than
250 schools and 30,000 students
around the globe.
School of Rock Queens owner
Tom Vidal wanted to open his own
franchise location following his
children’s positive experience at
the school in Roslyn, Long Island.
The Queens school currently has 67
young musicians on its roster.
For more information and updates
on the school’s status, visit
locations.schoolofrock.com/
queens and on Facebook, Twitter or
Instagram.
Reach reporter Jenna Bagcal by
e-mail at jbagcal@qns.com or by
phone at (718) 260-2583.
Contact the newsroom:
718-260-8303
School of Rock’s new space 34-43 Francis Lewis Blvd.
Photo credit: School of Rock Queens
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