BUCKCHERRY's JOSH TODD, KEITH NELSON Sign On As Counselors At Rock And Roll Fantasy Camp
November 21, 2016, 8 years ago
In 2010, Buckcherry frontman Josh Todd stared in an episode of the TV show Bones, where the lead characters were investigating a murder that happened at Rock And Roll Fantasy Camp and Josh played rock star Erik Dalton. Now he really will be a rock star at Rock And Roll Fantasy Camp.
Just announced - Buckcherry vocalist Josh Todd and guitarist Keith Nelson will be counselors at the February 16th - 19th, 2017 camp. This is your chance to be in a band with the founding members of this epic hard rock band.
Since 1995, Buckcherry have been putting out modern rock hits and touring the world with acts including AC/DC, Crue Fest, and KISS as well as headlining their own tours, bringing the ultra recognizable sounds of Josh Todd's sultry voice and Keith Nelson's down and dirty rock and roll riffs to their fans with hits such as "Crazy Bitch", "Lit Up", "Sorry" and many more.
Register for the February 16th - 19th, 2017 camp featuring Jerry Cantrell and Mike Inez of Alice In Chains, and Robert and Dean DeLeo of Stone Temple Pilots, and you can spend four days in a band with Josh or Keith, where they will jam with you, mentor you and prepare you for the performances with the incredible headliners, as well as your two live shows, with the finale taking place at the iconic Whisky A Go Go in Hollywood, CA. They'll be participating in Q&A's, teaching master classes and giving you a behind the scenes glimpse into what it's really like to be in band who's success has spanned across decades and sound has stood the test of time.
Just started playing an instrument or always wanted to learn to play? The Rock Star 101 package will have you making rock and roll history in no time!
Don't want to be in a band? The Ultimate Backstage Pass package is perfect for you. See the amazing performances with the headliners, attend both live shows, take a lesson on the instrument of your choice, get behind the scenes insight into the music industry and much more.