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Mar072014

So Now You Can Be Part of 'Dog Camp'

 

I received this press release yesterday and figured some of you might be interested. The camp actually sounds pretty cool.


Mike Portnoy, Billy Sheehan and Richie Kotzen of The Winery Dogs have announced Dog Camp, their first annual immersive program for aspiring musicians of all ages and levels, set for July 21-25, 2014 at Full Moon Resort in Big Indian, NY.
 
Produced by Dreamcatcher Events, this special vacation experience offers the opportunity to get up close and personal with the three legends as campers attend instrument-specific clinics, learn songwriting mechanics, and enjoy very special intimate performances and jam sessions from The Winery Dogs and special guests. 
 
Tickets for Dog Camp are on sale now at www.winerydogcamp.com. Attendees will have access to all workshops, seminars, gourmet meals, performances, jam sessions, and camp activities.
 
“We’ve all done clinics over the years, but it’s always been something that’s primarily centered around one instrument that each of us has typically done on an individual basis,” says drummer Portnoy. “Dog Camp is the first time that any of us have hosted or participated in a true ‘Band Camp.’ As a result of that, we’ve got some incredible surprises in store for everybody attending.”
 
“We’ll be living together, hanging together, and jamming together,” Portnoy continues. “We want you to ask as many questions as possible, and we’re going to engage you on a one-on-one basis to help you realize your goals as a player.”
 
“What's interesting is to talk about music, concepts, objectives, reasons why you're playing the instrument, what you want to achieve, and how to get to that point, rather than talking about major versus minor scales,” says lead vocalist/guitarist Kotzen. “I love that feeling of sharing concepts with people. In The Winery Dogs, we all have various experiences that a lot of other people don't have. It's an opportunity to share that and grow; the feeling of moving forward and learning and experiencing something new. That's what excites me about Dog Camp. It's the creative process and creativity that make me want to do music, and I want to share that."
 
"I want to emphasize that players should keep an eye on what we're doing and why during the performances," adds bassist Sheehan. "In between songs or mid-song, I want to stop to make a point about what's going on and why. The expertise of being able to play ensemble is a bit of a lost art with kids today. They don't do what we did when we were growing up. Right away, we just got in a band whether we could play or not. Now, kids want to get up to a level of expertise and then join a band."
 
“[During the seminars] I like to have back-and-forth communication,” Sheehan continues. “I want to speak with people and hear their opinions, disagreements, and challenges. I believe anyone who attends will see a jumpstart in their quest to achieve their dreams."
 
Dog Camp offers a variety of pricing options, based on the variety of available accommodations. All activities will be held at Full Moon Resort in Big Indian, NY, which features an eclectic array of comfortable, rustic country-inn accommodations as well as primitive tent camping. All accommodations are just steps away from daily camp activities. Guests can enjoy the spring-fed swimming pool, on-site access to the Esopus Creek, and explore the splendors of the Catskills on the nearby network of hiking trails. Dedicated to the celebration of nature, music and the arts, this one hundred-acre wonderland of mountains, fields, and streams is a world of its own.
 


Reader Comments (10)

You guys go. I only have one (maybe more) humble suggestion: bring john corabi on board. You dogs!
March 7, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterfletch
As a lifelong guitarist,just the chance to play with Billy Sheehan and Mike Portnoy (talk about a rock solid, bottom end groove!!) would almost justify laying out the $2100....hmmmmm 8-)
March 7, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterGary
Keep dreamin gar!
March 7, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterfletch
who has $2100 I can borrow??? I promise I`ll pay you back ;)
March 7, 2014 | Unregistered Commentercrued
Minorleague Dogs, particularly Sheehan and Portnoy, are certified members of OVERPLAYERS ANONYMOUS (I say "anonymous" since most people have never heard of ANY of them beyond the '80's Metal World, i.e. Watchers of "That Metal Show" and "Metalmania" on VH1 Classic.)

And THAT's exactly why I recommend any SERIOUS Musician plunk down the cash to learn from and play with these guys. Not only do you get to learn as much technique as you can from them, you get to laugh at how serious and soulless they are at the same time.

Kotzen, on the other hand, is SO talented, a master shredder from whom both promising and accomplished guitarists alike could learn a great deal.

Just don't take any vocal tips from him. His voice is horrendous!

p.s. Great news! For those who care, these clowns will be playing The Monsters of Rock Cruise. Even better news! I will also be on the the cruise but avoiding them like the plague. Well, except for L. Ron Hubbard devotee, Sheehan, as I will ask him about all the deaths and torture inflicted by his "Religion", Scientology.
March 8, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterMetalboy!
Sheehan is very underrated, in my opinion he never got the respect he deserves. Mike Portnoy has a lot of talent and technique in his playing, but Dream Theater is not my cup of tea, it just bores me to death. The Winery Dogs are okay, i'm still kinda on the fence about them.
March 8, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterDj
That's what it is fletch,a dream. Lol. My wife would glue my sack to my thigh in my sleep if I dropped $2100 clams on this! 8-P
March 8, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterGary
My wife would cut the check, gar!
March 8, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterfletch
Does she have a sister fletch? Lmfao Just kidding bud. My woman would actually probably encourage me to do it,because she is forever telling me I work way too much and never spend money on myself. I buy myself a new guitar or amp every 3 or 4 years and that keeps me content. If the prices for these kind of things weren't so outrageous, I'd bite and do one. (Paul Gilbert runs one also)
March 9, 2014 | Unregistered CommenterGary
I will screech the invaluable tom keifer from his first lp: YOU ONLY GO ONCE AROUND THE RIDE.
March 9, 2014 | Unregistered Commenterfletch

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