BOWLING GREEN, Ky. – Over the weekend, members of the Bowling Green Rock Band Academy had an unforgettable moment when they were invited on stage at a concert of the famous band Cage the Elephant in Nashville. This special recognition highlighted the Academy’s role in nurturing young musical talent in Bowling Green.
Cage the Elephant, an American rock band that originated in Bowling Green in 2006, has always shown deep affection for their hometown. They have previously held free concerts at Western Kentucky University back in 2018 and contributed to help with relief funding during the devastating tornadoes that struck in December 2021 by selling T-shirts.
During the concert, Cage the Elephant’s lead singer, Matt Shultz, took a moment to highlight the importance of supporting young talent. He encouraged the audience to back their local artists, saying, “Support your hometown, you know what I’m saying, and support young musicians. It’s tough.. it’s tough out there.” This heartfelt message resonated with many, especially the young musicians who dream of making it big one day.
The Bowling Green Rock Band Academy offers a fantastic opportunity for children with a passion for rock music. With open spots available, it welcomes all budding rockers looking to find their voice and develop their skills. Even if your child is just learning to play an instrument or sing, the Academy boasts a nurturing environment where they can grow and connect with others who share their love of music.
For those interested in knowing more about the programs offered, the Bowling Green Rock Band Academy has a dedicated website where you can find details and sign up for classes. The website can be found at bgrba.com. It is a great resource for parents wishing to support their children’s musical aspirations.
The event not only recognized the efforts of the Bowling Green Rock Band Academy but also showcased the tight-knit community spirit in Bowling Green. The local support for music, art, and culture is evident through events like this, where established artists give back and inspire the next generation.
This recognition at the Cage the Elephant concert is a testament to the impact that local initiatives like the Bowling Green Rock Band Academy have on young people. It encourages them to pursue their dreams in music, knowing they have community backing. For young musicians looking for a place to express themselves and learn, Bowling Green Rock Band Academy could be the perfect starting point.
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