School Of Rock To Host “Meet And Greets” For IM5 Featuring Former Student Dalton Rapattoni
Frisco, TX – Shool of Rock is proud to announce that we will be hosting Meet and Greets at The Vault at School of Rock at 6891 Main Street, Frisco, TX 75034 for Frisco’s School of Rock’s Dalton Rapattoni and his new band IM5. Fans will get a chance to watch a sneak performance and get autographs from the band before their big performance at Freedom Fest Frisco. The “Meet and Greets” will be at the Vault at School of Rock on Wednesday, July 3rd at 7:00 p.m. and Thursday, July 4th at 4:00 p.m.
Dalton was one of the very first students to join the School of Rock in Dallas, Texas. He started there during the summer of 2008 and quickly made an impression with his charismatic style and strong vocals. In addition to singing, Dalton began taking guitar lessons at the School of Rock, and over the next couple years developed into one of the standout students. While at School of Rock, Dalton participated in a variety of seasons focused on bands such as Led Zeppelin, Metallica and Pink Floyd as well as genres like The 80's and Grunge. In addition, Dalton was among the first students in Dallas selected to the School of Rock House Band, a set of advanced students who learned more advanced songs and played additional gigs locally and across Texas including shows for the Dallas Stars, Dallas Mavericks and at the Dallas International Guitar Show. Before moving to California to pursue the next step in his music career, Dalton moved to the Frisco branch of the School of Rock and was a part of that Advanced Team at that school.
“We are very proud of Dalton’s accomplishments and are excited to have him at The Vault at School of Rock. School of Rock is proud to have played such an integral part in Dalton’s music advancement and we are excited that he has been given the opportunity to be a part of IM5. ”, said Dean Tarpley, Chief Executive Officer and Co-Owner at School of Rock.
For further information on School of Rock Frisco, call 214-872-2878.



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