Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp

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Rock 'n Roll Fantasy Camp is an event that can be experienced in one to five days. The five day experience is offered in New York, Las Vegas, London and Hollywood. It allows players of all levels together to share the stage with musicians such as Cliff Williams (AC/DC), Nick Mason (Pink Floyd), Joe Walsh (The Eagles), Roger Daltrey (The Who), Jack Blades (Night Ranger and Damn Yankees), Slash (Guns N' Roses and Velvet Revolver), Vince Neil (Mötley Crüe), Paul Stanley (KISS) and others. The one day camp includes opening for a major rock act and takes places in various cities across the United States.

The camp is becoming more of a cultural phenomenon and has been featured on television shows such as Ellen and The Simpsons (where Homer jams with Mick Jagger and Keith Richards). It has been called the "most amazing rock 'n' roll lifestyle experience" by The Times and "brilliant" by Good Morning America.

The typical experience lasts for 5 days and costs around $10,000.[1] The one day camp costs around $1,900 with $299 down.

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Featured on the "How I Spent My Strummer Vacation" episode of The Simpsons, aired in November 2002.

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  1. ^ ReviewJournal.com - Living - NO MORE AIR GUITAR: LIVING A FANTASY

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