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Spotlight: School of Rock Doylestown

Exclusive exhibition of Zak Starkey’s drum set in support of The Bucks County Music Project

School of Rock Doylestown is thrilled to announce an exciting partnership with The Bucks County Music Project.  

From September 11th through December 1st, School of Rock Doylestown will proudly display the iconic drum kit of world-renowned musician Zak Starkey, son of Beatles drummer Ringo Starr, and famous in his own right for his work with legendary rock band The Who.

This exclusive exhibition will be available on the School of Rock Doylestown stage. Access will be granted by appointment only, in exchange for a donation to support The Bucks County Music Project.

Zak Starkey’s drum kit is an iconic piece of rock and roll memorabilia. As part of this unique collaboration between School of Rock Doylestown and The Bucks County Music Project, fans and aspiring musicians alike will have the incredible opportunity to get up close and personal with this legendary drum kit.

The Bucks County Music Project is a non-profit organization with a mission to utilize the power of music to enhance the quality of life within the community. By creating unforgettable musical experiences and offering educational opportunities, The Bucks County Music Project aims to empower individuals interested in pursuing sustainable careers in the performing arts.

Book your appointment to experience the magic of Zak Starkey’s drum kit while supporting The Bucks County Music Project’s vital work. School of Rock Doylestown offers performance-based music education programs for students of all ages.

Their experienced instructors are local musicians themselves, bringing a wealth of real-world experience. School of Rock Doylestown is the ultimate destination for those looking to embark on a musical journey or take their existing talents to new heights.

To book an appointment for the exhibition or for more information on program offerings, please visit www.schoolofrock/locations/doylestown, call 215-230-3406, or e-mail Melanie Boyd at mboyd@schoolofrock.com.

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