Rock Camp Concert – 11 Stairway to Heaven

Posted in Uncategorized on January 11, 2011 by Todd Brassard

Stairway to Heaven
by Led Zeppelin

Performed by
Vocals: Wynter Bethel
Guitar: Henry Ashburn
Keys: Remi Olsson

Rock Camp Concert – 10 Poker Face

Posted in Videos on January 11, 2011 by Todd Brassard

Poker Face
by Lady Ga Ga

Performed by
The Adventures of Daryll and Friends

Vocals: Ben Waddell / Lena Sutter
Guitar: Conner Will
Bass: Lena Sutter
Drums: Matt Schulz

Rock Camp Concert – 09 These Blue Walls

Posted in Videos on January 11, 2011 by Todd Brassard

These Blue Walls
by The Adventures of Deryll and Friends

Performed by
The Adventures of Daryll and Friends

Vocals: Ben Waddell / Lena Sutter
Guitar: Conner Will
Bass: Lena Sutter
Drums: Matt Schulz

Rock Camp Concert – Camisado

Posted in Videos on January 9, 2011 by Todd Brassard

Camisado
by Panic at the Disco

Performed by
The Adventures of Daryll and Friends

Vocals: Ben Waddell / Lena Sutter
Guitar: Conner Will
Bass: Lena Sutter
Drums: Matt Schulz

Rock Camp Concert – 07 Breakin’ the Law

Posted in Videos on January 9, 2011 by Todd Brassard

Breakin’ the Law
by Judas Priest

Performed by
The Returnables

Vocals: Ian Crane
Guitar: Ty Hill
Bass: Cameron Clogston
Drums: Dominic Clish

A Collector’s Item

Posted in Promotion on August 25, 2010 by Ray Bosley

Adventures of Deryll to play Finnfest….Check it out!!!!!

Posted in Press, Promotion on August 24, 2010 by pjolsson

Rock Camp Concert 06 – What?

Posted in Uncategorized on August 20, 2010 by Todd Brassard

What
by Rob Zombie

Performed by
The Returnables

Vocals: Cameron Clogston
Guitar: Ty Hill
Bass: Ian Crane
Drums: Dominic Clish

Rock Camp Concert 05 – Dance to Alejandro

Posted in Uncategorized on August 18, 2010 by Todd Brassard

Alejandro
Lady Gaga

The Dancers: Danielle Drake-Flam, Corinne Polakowsk, Karmyn Polakowski, Noelle Polakowski, Abbie Orr, Renqing Wu

The Show—Part 1

Posted in Photos on August 14, 2010 by Ray Bosley

This is the last gallery (sniff sniff) that I have from the wonderful 2010 Rock Camp.  The slideshow is backed by some more great original music from PJ.  Now if all of you Rock Stars attend and do something spectacular at the picnic on Sunday, we might have some more great photo and video material.

SLIDESHOW

All of  Mark Riutta’s Rock Camp galleries can be viewed HERE.

All of Ray Bosley’s Rock Camp galleries can be viewed at: raybosley.com/pjsrockcamp2010.

Sneak peeks from Adam Johnson’s Rock Star photo shoot can be viewed HERE.

A Million Stars…

Posted in Photos on August 12, 2010 by Ray Bosley

From “A Million Stars” we were fortunate to hear forty of them Saturday evening.  PJ’s song is included as background for this slideshow of pictures from the second half of the performance.

SLIDESHOW

Click on the photos to visit the gallery…

Rock Show Program (with corrections)

Posted in Uncategorized on August 11, 2010 by Todd Brassard

Here is a copy of the Program from the concert. We’ve made a few corrections to the program. Download and print yourself a copy for your scrap book. – Todd

Rock Camp Concert 04 – All Around Me

Posted in Videos on August 11, 2010 by Todd Brassard

All Around Me
by Flyleaf

Vocals: Maria Sliva; Guitar: Grant Scharfenberg, Schuyler Vercauteren, Henry Ashburn;  Keyboards: Anna Daavettila; Bass: Aaron Posega, Drums: Dylan Borel; Tamborine: Destiny Walstrom

Show Photos by Michael Bosley

Posted in Photos on August 11, 2010 by Ray Bosley

Photos taken by Michael Bosley (my brother).  You can view a slideshow here.

The image below reminds me of a comment that I heard during the Rock Camp from one of the adults that PJ is like a Pied Piper for these kids.  They just follow him around and adore him.  It  is special when any community can claim a Rock Star of its own.  It is even more special that OUR community’s Rock Star is willing to share his talent, energy, and time with our children.  Thanks PJ, the Keweenaw is a better place because you’re here.

The Pied Piper

PRESS: Adventures of Dyrell & Moxie on the Mix 93.5

Posted in Uncategorized on August 10, 2010 by Todd Brassard

We stopped by and visited The Dirkside this morning and a few of our campers performed live on the radio… have a listen!

Ben from The Adventures of Dryell and Friends …

Moxie…

The Rock Camp “Experiment” (by Todd)

Posted in About Us, Photos on August 10, 2010 by Todd Brassard

Complete set of Mark Riutta final show photos here!

Right from the very start I have been calling this year’s Rock Camp a big experiment because, as far as I know, nobody has ever tried anything like it in our local community.  Sure, we are calling it a “2nd annual” event, but in reality, there is very little in common between the 2009 and 2010 camps.

Rock Camp 2010 - Rozsa filling up for the final show

The focus of the 2009 program was to bring talented young musicians together to form a backup band for PJ Olsson’s performance at the annual Houghton Spring Art and Music Festival.  The kids were organized into a single huge band that learned and rehearsed every song together as a group.  We had something like 12 guitarist in that single band, we called it our “guitar storm.”  Hop back to 2009.pjsrockcamp.com to see what I’m talking about.

Rock Camp 2009 - Every camper in one big band backing PJ

Although this was a very cool experience for the kids and a ton of fun, it had the distinct disadvantage of lumping all kids together into one large mass regardless of their age, skill level, musical interests, etc.  In other words, kids didn’t haven an opportunity to shine as individuals, not like you can in a 4 piece band.

Rock Camp 2010 - Band "PAR42" Performing on Rozsa Stage

Another important distinction is that last years camp was completely free to the kids. Good Times Music, having a solid base of talented young musicians who receive lessons on a periodic basis, was able to provide PJ with many great kids that were perfect for the job.

What budget we did have for covering costs like T-Shirts for the kids and advertising came from generous donations of many sponsors who believed in what we were doing with the kids.

Rock Camp 2010 - "The Adventures of Deryl" and Friends" on stage

I use the term “we” loosely here because I was more volunteering to run the sound and stage for the Copper Country Community Art Center’s festival more than working with PJ on a “Rock Camp”.

As the stage manager for the Festival, I quickly realized what a challenge it was going to be to put 18 kids on a stage, so I started working logistics and technical issues with PJ.  Over the weeks of the camp, working side by side, PJ and I worked well together and became great friends, which is how I came to fall in love with Rock Camp.

Rock Camp 2009 - PJ & Todd Tweaking

Quickly realizing the potential of a Rock Camp, Jessie (my wife) and I threw the modest resources of Brassard Media into marketing the “Rock Camp” creating a logo, posters, a Facebook page, press releases, working with the CCCAC and the Downtown Houghton businesses to pull a large audience to cheer the kids on at the festival.  Most importantly we created a Rock Camp BLOG and posted videos daily showing the kids progress (big thanks to King and Jake for shooting much of the video and Ray Bosley for taking a ton of photos for the blog).

The community outpouring to support the kids in the 2009 show was simply incredible.  The 2009 Festival was a huge success with the PJ Olsson and the Rock Camp headlining and filling the streets of Downtown Houghton with fans.

Rock Camp 2009 - Fans line the streets of Downtown Houghton

Watching PJ work with the kids was a wonderful experience.  He poured so much of his love of children and music into the campers.  He was a teacher, a parent, and a friend to each of them.  He took so much pride in their growth and accomplishments.  I learned a lot from PJ last year and continue learning from him this year – especially in how to confront kids when necessary.

Rock Camp 2010 - The Returnables

Rock Camp 2010 - The Rozsa Stage bright with lights and music

When we finally came around to talking about the 2010 Rock Camp.  We decided to break the kids up in to separate smaller bands group together by musical interest.  We also had a secret weapon, Kenny Stahl.  Kenny was not only a very talented singer/songwriter/engineering, he was a great planner, organizer, and manager of anything you put in front of him.

Rock Camp 2010 - Kenny Stall performing his original Glory, Glory

We faced many unknowns with the 2010 Rock Camp.  We didn’t know if parents would pay a registration fee, or where 7 drums sets would come from, or how we would feed 35 kids, or how much talent the kids would bring to the camp, or if anyone would even come to the final show.  Despite the unknowns we decided to go for it and run the big experiment, could a rock camp be successful in our community.

Rock Camp - Moxie performing "Let Yourself Shine"

If you’ve been following the rock camp over the past few weeks, I’m pretty sure you know by now that everyone came through for the kids and our community.   The Rock Camp was hair raising and challenging at times, but the sponsors, parents, supporters, and kids were all perfect, especially the Rozsa Center opening its many, many doors to the program.

Rock Camp 2010 - Panic at the Mourge - Joe Solo

We have learned tons this year and we’re getting together tonight about what worked, what didn’t work, and where to take this program.  Its was an experiment that was successful.  The next question is “Where do we go from here?”

Here are a few quotes:

“I am so proud of what Rock Camp has become this year. I feel so blessed to have been a part of it. The Copper Country is a richer place because of this. These kids were given opportunities they NEVER would have had, were it not for PJ.  Rock Camp has my heart and soul behind it forever and always. Let’s keep this up!!” - Hannah Bethel


“Undoubtedly a great event. At times it was difficult to tell who was happier to be there…the kids or the audience. PJ and his crew have truly started something that should last for years to come.”Dirk Hembroff


“We were thrilled by the community support! We sent out customer satisfaction surveys today and the results started to come back in a matter of minutes. The message we are getting is loud and clear, everyone wants to rock the Rozsa again next year!”Susanna Brent, Director of Rozsa Center


“Pj’s Rock Camp is a terrific opportunity for our kids to come together and make their music in a professional yet comfortable environment.  It’s not school, it’s work.  But one of the most important lessons these kids learn is that good things are worth working for.  Can’t say enough about the great work and dedication provided by Todd, Kenny, Hannah, Mark, and PJ.  What a strong foundation upon which to build future Rock Camps!”Milt Olsson


“Powerful, powerful!  What a gift you have given to the community  PJ!!!!!  Thank you, thank you.  I was blown away last night by what  you all accomplished.  I wasn’t expecting to feel it like that—– that music-induced condition that you feel when you hear something that really connects with your brain-where the music just takes you over-no escape, pure pleasure.  That happened.  What a load of talent!!!  Sal got so much out of the camp—FUN, self- confidence, new friends, knowledge, and desire to keep going, do more, sing it, play it.  Please pass this on to Todd and Kenny and thank you again for all of your efforts-you guys are the best!  Also thanks to Tam because I know it takes a support staff at home.  Thanks Tam!”Wendy


“Magic was in the air, and in all the kids’ performances! I broke into tears six times during the night, witnessing such a great display of talent! Let’s continue to support these kids by embracing their musical future!”Peej

“Now THAT was a ROCK CONCERT!”Todd

Complete set of Mark Riutta final show photos here!

Rock Camp Concert 03 – Numb

Posted in Uncategorized on August 9, 2010 by Todd Brassard

Numb
by Linkin Park

Vocals: Madison Royea; Guitar: Grant Scharfenberg, Schuyler Vercauteren, Henry Ashburn;  Keyboards: Anna Daavettila; Bass: Aaron Posega, Drums: Dylan Borel

Rock Camp Concert 02 – Swing Swing

Posted in Videos on August 9, 2010 by Todd Brassard

Swing Swing
by The All-American Rejects

Vocals: Destiny Walstrom, Vivienne Kalio; Guitar: Grant Scharfenberg, Schuyler Vercauteren, Henry Ashburn;  Keyboards: Anna Daavettila; Bass: Aaron Posega, Drums: Dylan Borel

Mark Riutta Video Clip

Posted in Videos on August 9, 2010 by Todd Brassard

PRESS: Rockin’ the Rozsa!

Posted in Press on August 9, 2010 by Todd Brassard

(full story)

HOUGHTON – Sweet harmonies and Cookie Monster growls. Piano ballads and techno rave-ups.

It all fit comfortably into Saturday’s concluding performance of PJ Olsson’s second annual Rock Camp, which drew a large and enthusiastic crowd at the Rozsa Center Saturday.

“I’m in infinity right now, in my mind and in space,” Olsson, the camp’s creative director, said after the show. “It’s absolutely wonderful. I could not be prouder of the kids.”

The youth musicians and dancers performed 40 numbers over a three-hour span, mixing originals and covers.

Wynter Bethel sang lead on “Stairway to Heaven” and gave a solo piano performance of her own song, “Pink Floyd.”

“Music is one of my passions,” she said. “That’s one of the reasons it’s so much fun to do this, collaborating with other musicians who like this as much as I do.”

Many of the players popped up in different configurations throughout the night, hop-scotching genres in the process.

“It was tough for a little while, until I had all the songs down,” said Aaron Posega, who played bass on several songs. “It wasn’t that bad.”

The Adventures of Derryl and Friends went from Panic! At the Disco to Lady Gaga in the span of three songs; Caitlin Polakowski followed up her hazy “Star Trance” with the uptempo dance number “Let Yourself Shine,” complete with background dancing.

PJ Olsson closed out the main set by accompanying his daughter Sofia on a cover of Miley Cyrus’ “Butterfly Fly Away.”

He returned shortly thereafter for the Verve’s “Bittersweet Symphony,” a performance that grew in waves until the entire camp was assembled onstage.

Afterward, audience members enthused about the performances.

“It’s amazing,” said Cindy Drake of Stanton Township, whose daughter danced in the show. “Fabulous. Very talented, hard-working kids. I was floored.”

So were the campers.

“It’s a little bittersweet that it’s all over,” Bethel said. “It’s been a fun two weeks.”

Tentative plans for next year include adding a tech camp, Olsson said. Alan Parsons has already expressed an interest in coming out, he said, as have other well-known musicians.

“Now that we know the relationship works so well with the Rozsa Center, we’re hoping we can really springboard off that,” he said.

Garrett Neese can be reached at gneese@mininggazette.com.

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