DREAM THEATER, DANGER DANGER Members To Take Part In Canada's 'Guitar Workshop Plus'

March 10, 2010

John Petrucci (DREAM THEATER),Andy Timmons (DANGER DANGER) and Tony Macalpine (STEVE VAI) are among the musicians that will take part in the Guitar Workshop Plus program in Oakville, Ontario, Canada and Squamish, British Columbia, Canada this summer.

The following artists are scheduled to appear:

Appleby College in Oakville, Ontario: July 18 - July 23

* John Petrucci (DREAM THEATER)

Appleby College in Oakville, Ontario: July 25 - July 30

* Andy Timmons (DANGER DANGER)
* Tony Macalpine (STEVE VAI)

Quest University in Squamish, B.C.: August 8 - August 13

* Greg Howe
* Stuart Hamm (STEVE VAI, JOE SATRIANI)
* Dave Martone (JOE SATRIANI, STEVE VAI, YNGWIE MALMSTEEN)

A description of the program, which is said to be "the ultimate experience in music education," reads as follows: "Guitar Workshop Plus is much more than just a guitar camp or summer music camp. We offer week long workshops in a musical environment at supurb facilities. Our faculty members are professional musicians and instructors with extensive experience teaching in summer music programs, workshops, private settings, and post secondary institutions. Along with receiving visits from world famous guest artists, our top ranked summer music program allows students to participate in daily classes, clinics, ensemble and student performances, and evening concerts."

For more information, visit www.guitarworkshopplus.com.

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