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Grammy Foundation Selects US High School Students For Seventh Annual Grammy Camp In Los Angeles And New York

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Grammy Foundation Selects US High School Students For Seventh Annual Grammy Camp In Los Angeles And New York
Santa Monica, CA (Top40 Charts/ GRAMMY Foundation) The GRAMMY Foundation announced today that 111 talented high school students from 93 cities and 34 states across the United States have been selected as participants in the seventh annual GRAMMY Camp. The Foundation's signature music industry camp for U.S. high school students will be held in both Los Angeles from July 9-18 at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music and New York from Aug. 2-8 in Brooklyn, N.Y.

Held for the past six years in Los Angeles, the program is expanding to the East Coast to reach a broader range of students. Students were able to apply to either or both sessions of GRAMMY Camp, and tuition was discounted for participation in both sessions. Financial aid is available and approximately 70 percent of GRAMMY Camp participants who have applied for financial aid have received assistance. This program is supported in part by Best Buy, Converse, and the Hot Topic Foundation.

"Our GRAMMY Camps offer young people highly interactive settings created by GRAMMY-winning artists and industry professionals where they can explore a range of careers in the music industry, and with the launch of our New York camp we've enrolled the largest number of GRAMMY Campers to date," said Neil Portnow, President/CEO of The Recording Academy and the GRAMMY Foundation. "Everything about this experience is unique and challenging in the best possible sense, and as we enter our seventh year, I take great pride in the role GRAMMY Camp has played in helping teens achieve their musical goals, as well as fostering friendships and musical collaborations that continue beyond the program."

The list of guest artists and music industry professionals participating in the 2011 GRAMMY Camp will be announced shortly. Past teaching artists include: singer/songwriter Sara Bareilles; producer Warryn Campbell; recording artist Brandi Carlile; two-time GRAMMY-winning singer/songwriter Colbie Caillat; Jesse Carmichael and Adam Levine of three-time GRAMMY-winning group Maroon 5; recording artist Jason Castro; GRAMMY-winning songwriter/producer/recording artist Lamont Dozier; six-time GRAMMY-winning group Earth, Wind & Fire; DJ Faust; 16-time GRAMMY-winning producer David Foster; five-time GRAMMY winner, Recording Academy Chair Emeritus, and GRAMMY Foundation and MusiCares Board member Jimmy Jam; singer/songwriter Josh Kelley; saxophonist Dave Koz; songwriter/producer/recording artist Jeff Lorber; five-time GRAMMY-winning producer Manny Marroquin; recording artist Jesse McCartney; Minor Productions Inc. President/CEO and "The Tonight Show With Jay Leno" music director Rickey Minor; two-time GRAMMY-winning group Ozomatli; Recording Academy, GRAMMY Foundation, and MusiCares President/CEO Neil Portnow; recording artist Gavin Rossdale; DJ Shortee; three-time GRAMMY-winning guitarist Steve Vai; Sublime bassist Eric Wilson; and four-time GRAMMY-winning film composer Hans Zimmer, among others.

Financial assistance for GRAMMY Camp is offered to qualified students. This year, a portion of these resources was generously provided by ASCAP, BET, the Ella Fitzgerald Charitable Fund, the Ford Motor Company Fund, and the Hot Topic Foundation, as well as several individual donors.

GRAMMY Camp L.A.: July 9-18, 2011

The program offers selected high school students an interactive 10-day residential summer music experience. Focusing on all aspects of commercial music, this unique opportunity provides instruction by industry professionals in an immersive creative environment with cutting-edge technology in professional facilities. The program offers six music career tracks: Audio Engineering; Concert Promotion/Production; Electronic Music Production; Music Journalism; Songwriting; and a performance track for Bass, Drums, Guitar, Keyboard, Vocal and Winds & Strings. All tracks culminate in media projects, CD recordings and/or showcase performances. GRAMMY Camp L.A. will be held at the University of Southern California Thornton School of Music and other professional venues throughout Los Angeles. A showcase concert will conclude the program on Sunday, July 17 at El Rey Theatre.

GRAMMY Camp N.Y.: Aug. 2-8, 2011

GRAMMY Camp N.Y. is a seven-day residential program for high school students that will be held in New York. It offers campers the opportunity to work in integrated industry teams consisting of three fields: Music Business & Production; Singer/Songwriter; and Performance for Bass, Drums, Guitar, Keyboard, Vocal and Winds & Strings. This real-world, hands-on environment will provide an in-depth look at the entire creative process from the first spark of original material through the promotion of a finished product, and will culminate in a launch party at the Best Buy Theater in Times Square on Sunday, August 7.

2011 GRAMMY Camp Los Angeles Selectees And Tracks

Nick Arnold

Del Mar, Calif.

Drums

Michael Arrom

Warren, N.J.

Keyboard

William Ashfield

Hailey, Idaho

Audio Engineering

Hudson Barineau

Houston

Guitar

Erik Buell

San Clemente, Calif.

Electronic Music Production

Brandon Canada

Stevenson Ranch, Calif.

Bass

Alex Canepa

Woodland Hills, Calif.

Guitar

Andrew Carmody

Kailua, Hawaii

Drums

Morgan Carroll

Fort Collins, Colo.

Electronic Music Production

Jake Chapman

Los Angeles

Keyboard

Josh Conway

Los Angeles

Audio Engineering

Daniel Felix-Kim

Tiburon, Calif.

Guitar

Megan Feroglia

Los Altos, Calif.

Concert Promotion/Production

Michael Finch

Santa Monica, Calif.

Audio Engineering

Nathan Foley

Rockville, Md.

Guitar

Lukas Frank

Santa Monica, Calif.

Drums

Chris Freedman

Los Angeles

Audio Engineering

Carly Gardner

Muncy, Penn.

Keyboard

Benjamin Gershbein

Tiburon, Calif.

Concert Promotion/Production

Ben Glasser

Irvine, Calif.

Guitar

Elise Go

San Francisco

Songwriting

Tanner Grandstaff

Newport Beach, Calif.

Electronic Music Production

Michael Hansen

North Easton, Mass.

Saxophone (Winds & Strings)

Josh Holiday

Clermont, Fla.

Electronic Music Production

Nadav Hollander

Irvine, Calif.

Audio Engineering

Brandon Holt

Hendersonville, Tenn.

Drums

Jonathan Huggins

San Antonio

Trombone (Winds & Strings)

Christina Jones

Atlanta

Songwriting

Bria Kelly

Smithfield, Va.

Songwriting

Alexandrea Kern

Hercules, Calif.

Music Journalism

Chase Kroesche

Salt Lake City

Songwriting

Mia Lalanne

New Hampton, N.H.

Electronic Music Production

Charles Laughlin

Northbrook, Ill.

Guitar

Mirjam Lepp

Boynton Beach, Fla.

Music Journalism

Erin Levins

New Orleans

Audio Engineering

Sarah Lindstedt

Palos Verdes Estates, Calif.

Songwriting

Noah Lizerbram

Carlsbad, Calif.

Audio Engineering

Ben LoPiccolo

Foster, R.I.

Music Journalism

Dante Lozano

Helotes, Texas

Saxophone (Winds & Strings)

Leviticus Lumpkin Jr.

Los Angeles

Electronic Music Production

Alma Macbride

West Hartford, Conn.

Keyboard

Leah Mangandi

North Hills, Calif.

Violin (Winds & Strings)

Esteban Marin

Doral, Fla.

Electronic Music Production

Neil Martin

Beverly Hills, Calif.

Electronic Music Production

Brandon Martinez

Santa Maria, Calif.

Vocal

BJ Monk

Jacksonville, Fla.

Electronic Music Production

Ryley Mueller

Escondido, Calif.

Music Journalism

Rita Murphy

Burbank, Calif.

Violin (Winds & Strings)

Luke Niccoli

Scottsdale, Ariz.

Songwriting

John Nichols

Dayton, Ohio

Songwriting

Jimmy Nieh

Blairstown, N.J.

Concert Promotion/Production

Daniel Oldham

Encinitas, Calif.

Bass

Jesse Perlman

Beverly Hills, Calif.

Guitar

Chase Phillips

Atlanta

Concert Promotion/Production

Maija Pinkins

Corona, Calif.

Vocal

Keri Prather

Pasadena, Calif.

Songwriting

Victoria Pritchard

Spring Lake Heights, N.J.

Songwriting

Layne Putnam

Rapid City, S.D.

Songwriting

Giovanni Quattrochi

New York

Electronic Music Production

Evan Rees

Tucson, Ariz.

Keyboard

Jack Rodenburg

Lincoln, Neb.

Keyboard

Malik Rodgers

Perth Amboy, N.J.

Concert Promotion/Production

Brian Rodriguez

Los Angeles

Bass

Kyleel Rolle

Parlin, N.J.

Electronic Music Production

Alexander Rosenbloom

Beverly Hills, Calif.

Songwriting

Alyssa Sarti

North Las Vegas, Nev.

Concert Promotion/Production

Kashish Shamsi

Manhattan, N.Y.

Vocal

Rachael Shapiro

Bexley, Ohio

Concert Promotion/Production

Allison Spice

Trabuco Canyon, Calif.

Music Journalism

Lena Stein

Carlisle, Mass.

Songwriting

Alexandra Stern

Albuquerque, N.M.

Vocal

Nikolas Szejna

Fort Collins, Colo.

Audio Engineering

Justin Thunstrom

Plymouth, Minn.

Electronic Music Production

Larenz Tolson

Studio City, Calif.

Audio Engineering

Cody Tripp

Griffith, Ind.

Guitar

Jim Trotter

Jasper, Ala.

Keyboard

Satarra Troutman

Atlanta

Bass

David Watanabe

Acworth, Ga.

Audio Engineering

Raymond Weber Jr.

New Orleans

Drums

Evan Wierzbicki

Homewood, Ill.

Bass

Danny Wirick

Sonoma, Calif.

Vocal

Austin Taylor Zudeck

New York

Vocal

Quinn Anex-Ries

Seattle

Saxophone (Winds & Strings)

Nathan Armstrong

Germantown, Tenn.

Music Business & Production

Marla Bradford

Castro Valley, Calif.

Singer/Songwriter

Paulee Brown

Orangeburg, SC

Drums

Kevin Burke

Garden City, N.Y.

Music Business & Production

Colin Callahan

Monroe, Wisc.

Music Business & Production

Kristen Castro

Simi Valley, Calif.

Singer/Songwriter

Krysten Caudle

West Bloomfield, Mich.

Vocal

Dylan Daniels

Zanesville, Ohio

Vocal

Ryan Dents

New Orleans

Music Business & Production

Jessica Farren

Nashville, Tenn.

Singer/Songwriter

Andres Ferret

Miami

Bass

Rees Finley

Upper Arlington, Ohio

Singer/Songwriter

Tyne Freeman

Columbia, S.C.

Singer/Songwriter

Rachel Gibler

Satellite Beach, Fla.

Vocal

Tanner Grandstaff

Newport Beach, Calif.

Music Business & Production

Megan Kulpa

Sayreville, N.J.

Music Business & Production

Mia Lalanne

New Hampton, N.H.

Music Business & Production

Erin Levins

New Orleans

Music Business & Production

Ray Long

Haddon Township, N.J.

Trombone (Winds & Strings)

Richard Mattox

Tallahassee, Fla.

Singer/Songwriter

Chad Neville

Groton, N.Y.

Music Business & Production

Alan Price

Washington, DC

Music Business & Production

Semaj Puryear

Crete, Ill.

Music Business & Production

Angelique Richards

Manhattan

Music Business & Production

Jack Rodenburg

Lincoln, Neb.

Keyboard

Alexander Gunnar Rolfs

Vancouver, Wash.

Guitar

Blaise Sandberg

New Hyde Park, N.Y.

Singer/Songwriter

Alyssa Sarti

North Las Vegas, Nev.

Music Business & Production

Aaron Spieldenner

Normandy Park, Wash.

Guitar

Fandy Tjen

Philadelphia

Vocal

Raymond Weber Jr.

New Orleans

Drums

Mary Weitz

Durham, N.C.

Music Business & Production

Dertrick Winn

Temple, Texas

Music Business & Production

Christopher Withers

Canton, Mich.

Music Business & Production

The GRAMMY Foundation was established in 1989 to cultivate the understanding, appreciation and advancement of the contribution of recorded music to American culture - from the artistic and technical legends of the past to the still unimagined musical breakthroughs of future generations of music professionals. The Foundation accomplishes this mission through programs and activities that engage the music industry and cultural community as well as the general public. The Foundation works in partnership year-round with its founder, The Recording Academy, to bring national attention to important issues such as the value and impact of music and arts education and the urgency of preserving our rich cultural heritage. Campbell's Labels For Education program is proud to be the official education partner of the GRAMMY in the Schools programs. For more information, please visit www.grammyintheschools.com.






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