Local Rock and Pop School support National Music Manifesto initiative
Thursday, November 29th, 2007 by Geoff Wilding
Franchisee Dave Carter of the Atherstone branch of Clive’s Easylearn Pop Music Schools is proud to be a signatory to a new government initiative which aims to promote opportunities in music for young people.
At the heart of the initiative is the desire to give every child the chance to experience the power of music, thereby creating more opportunities for them to enjoy music either as a life-long pleasure, as a performer, or perhaps even to develop a career for themselves in the music industry.
Dave said,
“Music has always had the power to enrich and inspire and at Clive’s Pop Music Schools we are particularly keen to support one of the central tenets of the Music Manifesto which is that music can promote the development of imagination, discipline, teamwork and determination in children, qualities that we have - as a business - always focussed on, alongside the teaching of instruments”.
Dave is also creating considerable excitement within the area’s community of musicians, with the unique offer of unusual and rewarding part-time jobs for locally talented people who want to train to become tutors at his local pop music schools;
“We are particularly interested in recruiting vocal tutors but also guitar, keyboard and drum tutors. Anyone interested should either visit clivesmusic.com or call me on 01455 845479. I’m looking forward to giving local musicians the unique chance to supplement their incomes doing something that they will really enjoy!” he said.




