Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls L.A. 2015 Camper Showcase

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Date/Time
Date(s) - 07/11/2015
12:00 pm - 5:00 pm

Location
Troubador

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Event contributed by: Rag House Records Founder, April Duran

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Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles is hosting its sixth annual camper showcase at the Troubadour in West Hollywood on Saturday, July 11. Doors open at 12 p.m., and the show starts at 1 p.m. sharp.

At the showcase, 13 all-girl bands formed at Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls L.A. Summer Camp 2015 will take the stage at the Troubadour to perform their original song for the very first time in front of a live audience. This will also be the world premiere of music videos developed, shot, and edited by the camp’s new Music Video Program campers. DJ Anne Litt from KCRW 89.9 FM will be spinning before the show, so plan to arrive early.

This event welcomes all ages and open to the public. Tickets are $10. Tickets can be purchased online via the Troubadour website, directly from Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls staff/volunteers during camp (week of 6/22-6/26), or at the door day of show.

Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles is a non-profit, volunteer-run music education organization dedicated to empowering girls, promoting self-expression and building self-confidence. Learn more about Rock n’ Roll Camp for Girls Los Angeles at http://www.rockcampforgirlsla.org/

About contributor April Duran: April Duran is the founder of Rag House Records, an all-female, all-genres indie label, and is also the founder of SoCal Girl Fest. Duran attended San Diego State University for Management, and Musicians Institute in Hollywood for their Music Business program. Shortly after receiving the certificate of completion, Duran gained work experience at Fearless Records, worked operations for Live Nation in Orange County and Los Angeles, and managed production at M15 Concerts in Corona, Calif. After gaining five years of experience in the music industry, she started her own venture to empower, support, promote and encourage women in music. .