Firstly a huge thank You to all the students for a great 2012 – some of whom You’ll get to seein our special video review above

showing some of the highlights from the workshops, shows and special events…including,

Kelly Playing Acoustic Guitar, and also 70 Year Old Beginner John Playing at a Workshop with Drums for the first ever time

and also 12 Year Old Luke’s Mum Gill talking about his unqiue Guitar journey, and experiences and also…

young 12 year old Jamie’s Magical debut on Smoke on the Water his first time on stage before going on 1 year later to Play Lead Guitar for the First Time

And Shaun who went from just listening to Classic Rock To Actually Playing it at The Special Workshops and

Dan who went from beginner to recording Lead Guitar and backing vocals in the studio for his band’s debut EP

and then there was the Guitar World record attempt held in Coventry where  Students Rock the Ricoh

and at the height of the London 2012 olympics where Student Chris rocks his own Wedding recpetion with congratulations tp Chris and Michelle

and then students looking to learn indie Guitar styles like Ben and David on Muse Knights Of Cydonia

and Dam and Fedj who went on to form Rock/Metal band Lethal Agenda – especially Fedj who went from Beginner to Band

and here playing MegaDeth, Judas Priest and ecen some Dio during the Rock/Metal Part of a Student Show – here’s Lethal Agenda Full Set

as featured in Amazon.co.uk in the book Portraits of Student Success available in Paperback and also for Kindle.

Ofcourse not everybody goes on to play at workshops, or decides even to Play on Stage at The Special student shows – instead choosing to Just play purely for their own pleasure.

A huge thank you to everyone involved, all the students and helpers and here’s wishing YOU a very happy 2013 –

Imagine 2013…The Year when YOUR Guitar Dreams do finally start to Come True !

Andre

Ps And a blast from a Christmas past – a special Christmas recording for the real GodFather of Heavy Metal -and NO it’s not who

You think : The Most Unlikely GodFather of Heavy Metal