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December 02, 2024

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Bach to Rock Music School to Open in Franklin

Attention, kids and families who like to rock in and around Williamson County! Bach to Rock Franklin is hosting a grand opening celebration for its new school on Saturday, July 20, 2024, from 11 a.m. – 4 p.m.

The new music school for students of all ages will open at 1113 Murfreesboro Road, Suite 202, Franklin (near Hobby Lobby and the Franklin Chop House).

Attendees can participate in tours and information sessions, check out the recording studio, enjoy performances and try out free toddler “Mommy and Me” classes. The school will serve students from (but not limited to) Franklin, Brentwood, Cools Springs, Lenox Village, Nolensville, Arrington, Pasquo, Leiper’s Fork, Peytonsville and Thompson’s Station.

Bach to Rock Franklin is the second location for husband-and-wife franchisees Michael Peacock and Tara Scarlett, who opened Bach to Rock Nashville West in 2021.

“The Bach to Rock methodology – the curriculum, music catalog, and the emphasis on both theory and performance – has proven to be highly successful,” said Michael Peacock. “Our students and their parents are happy. And our fun and encouraging learning environment gives kids a welcoming space to explore their creativity and musicianship.”

About Bach to Rock Franklin

Bach to Rock Franklin offers programs for students of all ages including individual and group lessons in piano, voice, guitar, drums and more; “Rock City” for preschoolers and “Rock and Roll” for toddlers; beginning piano “Kids n Keys” for children in grades K-2; and summer camps and birthday parties. Plus, students join a glee club or rock band if they wish. Another special feature is Bach to Rock’s Beat Refinery, where students learn how to become DJs through practical and artistic training.

Find more information about Bach to Rock Franklin here.

 

 

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Michael Aldrich

Michael Aldrich is Nashville Parent's Managing Editor and a Middle Tennessee arts writer. He and his wife, Alison, are the proud parents of 4-year-old Ezra and baby Norah.