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Music Authority Newsletter for February 24, 2026

2/28/2026

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - February 24, 2026

Why Summer Music Camps Might Be the Best Investment You Make This Year

As we start looking ahead to summer schedules, vacations, and a little more breathing room, there’s one opportunity we encourage every Music Authority family to consider:

Musical summer camps.

Whether your student is brand new to their instrument or already performing confidently on stage, summer camp can be a game-changer.


1. Momentum Matters More Than You Think

Summer is when many students unintentionally lose progress. Without the structure of school and consistent weekly lessons, practice habits can fade quickly.

Music camps provide:

  • Daily instrument time

  • Structured learning

  • Built-in accountability

  • Short-term, focused goals

Even just one week of consistent playing can preserve — and often accelerate — progress.


2. Confidence Grows Faster in Community

There is something powerful about being surrounded by other students who love music.

At camp, students:

  • Play in bands or ensembles

  • Collaborate instead of practicing alone

  • Learn how to listen and adjust in real time

  • Experience the thrill of preparing for a performance

For many students, this is where confidence shifts from “I’m learning music” to “I am a musician.”


3. Skills Develop Beyond the Instrument

Summer camps don’t just build musical ability. They build life skills:

  • Leadership

  • Teamwork

  • Problem-solving

  • Stage presence

  • Time management

Students learn how to recover from mistakes, support their peers, and push through challenges — all in a safe, encouraging environment.


4. Focused Growth in a Short Time

During the school year, students juggle homework, sports, and activities. Summer camps create space for deeper focus.

In just one week, students can:

  • Learn multiple songs

  • Improve rhythm and timing

  • Strengthen technique

  • Develop improvisation skills

  • Perform in front of a live audience

It’s amazing what happens when music becomes the main priority for a few days.


5. They Create Lasting Memories

Ask adults about their favorite childhood memories, and many will mention camps, performances, and friendships formed through shared passions.

Music camps create:

  • Inside jokes

  • Stage moments

  • New friendships

  • A deeper love for music

These experiences often become defining moments in a student’s musical journey.


Our Encouragement to You

If your student has shown even a spark of interest…
If they light up when they learn a new song…
If they’ve grown this year and you want to keep that momentum going…

Summer music camp may be the perfect next step.

At Music Authority, we believe music is more than lessons. It’s community. It’s confidence. It’s growth.

And summer is one of the most powerful times to nurture that.

If you’d like help choosing the right camp for your student, stop by the front desk or reply to this email — we’d love to guide you.


Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

#MusicAuthorityFamily

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Open Mic - February 28

Our February Open Mic will be held on February 28. We would love for you to come play! Each participant has 15 minutes to wow the audience.

To sign up for Open Mic, stop by the front desk at Music Authority.
Adult Rock Camp 

Calling all adults! It's time to grab your guitars, drum sticks, and microphones for Adult Rock Camp! You don't have to be a student at Music Authority to join in the fun, but you do need to be ready to learn some music, maybe step out of your comfort zone, and have a good time.

Saturdays in June

There is limited availability for this camp, so sign up now to hold your spot!

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on March 10 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
These kids rocked out at their first Rock Ensemble show of the season!
Reserve Your Spot in Summer Camp Now!

All of Music Authority's summer camp programs are now open for registration. We offer camps for ages 5 and up (including adults). To learn more about our summer camp program, please stop by the front desk!

Adult Rock Camp
Guitar Camp
Songwriting Camp
Rock Camp Session 1
Pop Star Camp
Rock Camp, Jr.
Rock Camp Session 2
Drum Camp

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - January 27, 2026

1/28/2026

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How to make a practice time more effective.

Music Authority Family Newsletter - January 27, 2026

The Age Principle: A Smarter Way to Practice

When it comes to learning an instrument, how often your student practices matters more than how long they practice in one sitting. That’s where the Age Principle comes in.

The idea is simple: students should practice their age in minutes, twice a day.
For example, an 8-year-old practices 8 minutes in the morning and 8 minutes in the evening. A 12-year-old practices 12 minutes, twice daily.

Why does this work so well?

Short, frequent practice sessions help build strong habits, muscle memory, and confidence without overwhelming the student. Touching the instrument regularly keeps skills fresh and makes progress feel natural instead of stressful. Long practice sessions, especially for younger students, often lead to fatigue, frustration, and burnout—none of which inspire a love for music.

Two short sessions also fit more easily into busy schedules and encourage consistency. Think of it like brushing your teeth: a little every day works better than one long session once in a while.

Of course, as students grow and become more advanced, their practice time will naturally increase. But the foundation remains the same--consistency beats marathon sessions every time.

If your student is struggling to stay motivated or make steady progress, try the Age Principle this week. You may be surprised how much improvement can come from just a few focused minutes a day—twice a day.


Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Open Mic - January 31


Due to the Winter Weather last weekend, we have moved this month's Open Mic to January 31. Our February Open Mic will be held on February 28.

To sign up for Open Mic, stop by the front desk at Music Authority.
Guitar Camp 

This summer we have some new opportunities as part of our Summer Camp program. the first is a camp dedicated to guitar players! In this camp, you'll work on your chops, help develop better solos, write some parts, talk about improvising, develop both rhythm and lead guitar skills, and so much more! This camp is being taught by Music Authority owner, Andrew Loggins. 

June 1-5, 2026

There is limited availability for this camp, so sign up now to hold your spot!

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on February 10 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
Beyond is excited to welcome JP Hayes to the band! He is joining Beyond on guitar, effective immediately!
Reserve Your Spot in Summer Camp Now!

All of Music Authority's summer camp programs are now open for registration. We offer camps for ages 5 and up (including adults). To learn more about our summer camp program, please stop by the front desk!

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Are you following The Young Rockets on social media? Whether you're on Instagram or TikTok,  you need to be following owner Andrew Loggins' project for some killer new music!
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Music Authority Family Newsletter for December 30,2025

1/8/2026

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - December 30, 2025

Looking Back on 2025 --
Thank You for Being Part of Our Family

As we approach the end of 2025, we find ourselves thinking back on the year behind us—on the music played, the milestones reached, and the faces we’ve seen walk through our doors week after week. It has been a year filled with growth, hard work, countless rehearsals, and so many moments that reminded us why we do what we do.

We watched shy beginners blossom into confident performers. We cheered for students stepping onto a stage for the first time, and we celebrated those who reached new heights in their musical journeys. We tuned guitars, mended nerves before concerts, laughed in hallways, and shared high-fives after lessons. Through every note, every challenge, and every victory, you were there.

Music Authority isn’t just a place to take lessons or pick up new gear—it’s a community. A family. And that family exists because of you. Thank you for trusting us with your music, for bringing your energy and enthusiasm, and for supporting local music education. You’ve helped us continue building a space where creativity thrives, where students feel safe to grow, and where music connects us all.

As we close out 2025 and look toward the new year, we are excited for what’s to come—new programs, new stages, and new opportunities to learn and create together. But for this moment, we simply want to pause and say:

Thank you for being part of the Music Authority family.
Thank you for another year of music and memories.
Thank you for believing in what we do.

Here’s to 2026—may it be filled with inspiration, growth, and a whole lot of great music.


Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Open Mic - January 24


Music Authority's monthly Open Mic is picking up steam in 2026! This performance opportunity encourages students to perform pieces they've written in addition to cover songs. We'll be adding some new opportunities to Open Mic, keep your eyes open.

To sign up for Open Mic, stop by the front desk at Music Authority.
Guitar Camp 

This summer we have some new opportunities as part of our Summer Camp program. the first is a camp dedicated to guitar players! In this camp, you'll work on your chops, help develop better solos, write some parts, talk about improvising, develop both rhythm and lead guitar skills, and so much more! This camp is being taught by Music Authority owner, Andrew Loggins. 

June 1-5, 2026

There is limited availability for this camp, so sign up now to hold your spot!

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on January 13 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
Eclipse is excited to welcome multi-instrumentalist Corinne Barrall to the band! Corinne will be taking over as bassist beginning January 1.
Thank you for Shopping Local!

We would like to extend our deepest gratitude to everyone who shopped local this holiday season. Your purchases help us continue to offer world-class programs and opportunities at Music Authority throughout the year.

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New Year's Eve is Camryn Davey's final performance with Eclipse. We love the music she's made with the band and can't wait to see what she does next!
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Music Authority Newsletter for September 30, 2025

10/1/2025

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - September 30, 2025

Finding Your Rhythm This Fall

As the school year kicks into gear, families are settling into new routines, juggling homework, sports, and activities. At Music Authority, we know this season can feel busy—but it’s also the perfect time to find your rhythm. Music lessons provide structure, creativity, and a healthy outlet for students to express themselves during the school year.

Fall is also when we see students thrive in their musical growth. With consistent practice habits, upcoming performance opportunities, and the support of our talented instructors, students gain not only technical skills but also confidence and resilience.

This year, we’re especially excited about new lesson openings, fresh programs, and upcoming events designed to keep your child inspired. Whether your student is preparing for their very first recital or dreaming of playing on stage with a band, Music Authority is here to guide them every step of the way.

Let’s make this fall a season of growth, creativity, and—most importantly—fun!


Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Frighteningly Good Deals on Black Guitars


Spooky season is here! We love Halloween at Music Authority and to get into the spirit, we're selling black guitars all month long at a discount! Starting today, any black guitar is 10% off, in honor of the season. So if you've had your eye on something special, now's the time!
Music Authority Costume Contest

Join the Music Authority costume contest! Send us a picture of you in your costume with your instrument anytime between October 1 and 29, and the staff will vote on their favorite. The winner will receive a special prize. Send your photos to [email protected]

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on October 14 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
Recitals are an important part of music lessons! It builds confidence and self esteem, and it's fun to show off what you're learning!
Spooky Accessories Coming Your Way

Keep your eyes open at Music Authority! As we get closer to Halloween, we'll have some special spooky accessories making an appearance.

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A few years ago, we did a show called Monster Mash and this band went above and beyond in the costume department!
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Music Authority Family Newsletter for August 26, 2025

8/28/2025

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - August 26, 2025

What is a Recital Credit? (And Why Does it Matter?)

Many of our Music Authority students are getting close to finishing their current level, and one question we’ve been hearing a lot is: “What exactly is a recital credit?”

A recital credit is earned any time your student performs on their instrument. This could be at a Music Authority Open Mic Night, a school talent show, Rock Camp, or one of our Music Authority recitals.

Why are recital credits important?
The earlier students gain experience performing on stage, the more confident they’ll be as they grow. Young children naturally don’t fear embarrassment, but as they get older, that fear can develop. Getting comfortable on stage early helps prevent stage fright later in life.

What else is required to complete a level?

  • Book requirements: Each instrument has a different set of skills and materials to master.

  • A jury: A short assessment with one of our instructors (we promise it’s much less intimidating than it sounds!).

  • Advanced levels: Students will also begin exploring music history, learning about other instruments, and performing in larger ensembles.

If you’d like to know where your student currently is in their level—or if you have questions about recital credits—please stop by or call the front desk. We’re always happy to help!


Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Sign Up for a Recital


Traditional recitals are an important part of music education. They build confidence, help students get comfortable in front of a group, and allow students to showcase what they've learned. Music Authority offers monthly recitals. You can sign up at the front desk.
Coming September 2!

Many of you know that Ms. Melissa writes under the pen name Anne Schlea. She has written numerous urban fantasy novels. On September 2, the final book in her young adult trilogy, Orphan of the Fallen, will be released on Amazon. You can pick up copies of books 1 and 2 at Music Authority or you can get them from Amazon. Be sure to check out Soldier of the Fallen on September 2.

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on September 9 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
Sometimes you have to improvise. When Lucas took an injury the week of Rock Camp, playing guitar became impossible. But he stuck with it and still found a way to support his band and his bandmates.
We Rent School Band Instruments

If your middle schooler is going into school band this year, look no farter for your school band instrument! Music Authority rents instructor approved instruments right here where you take lessons!

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It's a Beyond favorite! Lonely is the Night by Billy Squier.
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Music Authority Family Newsletter for June 25, 2025

6/26/2025

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - June 24, 2025

More Than Music:
A Community That Gives Back

At Music Authority, we believe that music is more than just notes and rhythm—it's a powerful force that brings people together. Over the years, our school has grown into more than just a place to take lessons; we've become a thriving community of musicians who support each other and give back to the world around us.

Our students, parents, and instructors form a network of passionate individuals who care about their craft—and each other. Whether it's mentoring younger students, volunteering at community events, or performing to raise money for important causes, the Music Authority family understands the value of paying it forward.

Programs like our Rock Ensemble, Adult Rock Camp, and Showcase Bands not only build confidence and skill, they instill leadership and compassion. Older students often step up to help newcomers, while adult musicians share stories of perseverance that inspire younger generations. These connections don’t end when the music stops; they continue in friendships, mentorships, and community outreach.

From benefit concerts to food drives, Music Authority musicians are always looking for ways to give back—and we're proud of that. Because when you nurture talent in a positive, supportive environment, you create more than great music. You create leaders. Role models. Changemakers.

Thank you for being a part of this incredible journey. Together, we’re building a better world—one song at a time.


Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Fall Lessons Schedule


If you need to make a change to your schedule this fall, we recommend doing it as soon as you're able. Right now, our schedules are the most open they will be all year. Starting in the middle of July, families begin looking for fall activities and lessons spots start to disappear.
Rock Camp is About More Than Fun

Being part of Rock Camp is magical. Music Authority has being doing the summer camp for twenty years, and in that time we've improved and developed it, but the basics have stayed the same. We do it to build confidence and self esteem. We do it to give young musicians a win on stage.

Give your child confidence this summer. There's still room in July's Rock Camp, July 14-18.
 
Stop by the front desk for more details or call 770-886-9066.

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on August 12 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
Music Authority Roadie moms both current and from years past celebrated being part of Music Authority with a poker night (complete with champagne and chocolate covered strawberries). The Roadies are an instrumental part of Music Authority, helping instructors feel appreciated and sponsoring service projects like The Longest Day.
Did You Know?

Music majors are the most likely group of college students to be admitted to medical school. Music majors have a 66% medical school acceptance rate compared to the next highest major which is biochemistry majors at 44% (Lewis Thomas, Case for Music in Schools, Phi Delta Kappa).

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Beyond plays Pinball Wizard at the Spring Show
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Music Authority Family Newsletter for May 27, 2025

5/28/2025

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - May 27, 2025

How Students Inspire Each Other

At Music Authority, music is more than just a personal pursuit—it’s a shared journey. Every day, our students show us that the power of music lies not only in notes and rhythms, but in the connections we build along the way. Whether it’s through duets in the hallway, shared laughter in group classes, or applause exchanged after a recital, our school thrives on a culture of encouragement and mutual inspiration.

We’ve seen beginners gain confidence by watching older students perform. We’ve seen advanced musicians offer tips and encouragement to their younger peers. Group classes and ensemble rehearsals aren’t just learning opportunities—they’re community-building experiences where students push each other to grow, experiment, and celebrate progress.

This spirit of support extends beyond the classroom. From practice challenges to collaborative compositions, our students are constantly finding ways to cheer each other on and lift each other up. It’s a reminder that in music, as in life, we go further together.

As we continue to grow, we remain committed to nurturing this vibrant, inclusive environment—one where every student, no matter their age or level, knows they are part of something bigger. Because when students inspire each other, the entire community resonates with harmony.



Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Introducing Rosa Leap


We are happy to add vocal and piano instructor Rosa Leap to the Music Authority staff.  Rosa has been studying music for the last fifteen years, has taught young musicians in her neighborhood, and is excited to be part of the Music Authority Family.
Join us for Pirates: The Musical at Musical Theater Camp this summer!

Music Authority is taking to the high C's this summer with Pirates: The Musical.  We would love for ages 7-15 to join us for Musical Theater Camp, June 16-20. It's going to be a swashbuckling good time!

And you don't need to be a Music Authority student to attend our summer camps, invite your friends for even more fun!

Stop by the front desk for more details or call 770-886-9066.

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on June 10 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
Music Authority's Swan Song was a spectacular way to say goodbye to some of our Seniors as they finish up high school.  Congratulations to all the 2025 Graduates.
The Things They Didn't Tell Me

If you're looking for summer reading, check out Melissa Loggins' memoire, The Things They Didn't Tell Me. It's an honest look at facing a life changing medical situation, the strength it took to survive, and the things the doctors never told her.  Available on Amazon.

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A look at the way way back, Rock Camp 2012, and proof that you can play anything and rock out like a star.
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Music Authority Family Newsletter for April 29, 2025

5/2/2025

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - April 29, 2025

Be a Kingmaker

Not that long ago, I was asked what my "why" was.  It means, why do I come to work every day? Why do I choose the business that I work in over all other options?

Let me take you back to my early twenties. I was singing professionally and seriously considering pursuing a professional career in opera. (Yep, you heard me right.) I had just finished a short tour that culminated in a performance at Carnegie Hall in New York City. Back in Rome, Georgia, I had moved out of some performance rolls and was producing shows.

As I sat on the tour bus on the way home, I realized something life changing. I was more focused on the show I was producing than the one I just sang.  

Yes, New York was amazing.  Standing on a stage so many talented artists had stood on before me was humbling. Going to a little Italian restaurant to celebrate the after show dinner was incredible. Having the opportunity to see the original cast of "The Scarlet Pimpernel" (still one of my favorite musicals) at the Minskoff Theater was amazing.

But still, I was more focused on producing than on performing. 

When I honestly thought about why I felt that way, I realized (to steal a phrase from a book I read once), I got more out of being a Kingmaker than being a King. In short, my "yes" came from helping others to succeed.

Don't get me wrong, I love being on stage.  I love performing. I love hearing the applause when I finish a difficult song.

But more than that, I love seeing the first time performer smile at the end of their piece. I love watching someone get over stage fright. I love hearing the singer who has struggled for years suddenly "get it" and belt out a song that gives you goosebumps.

So, I change paths and I've never looked back.  I'm grateful that every day I get to see tiny successes. I'm excited to see each new win. To experience the smiles and the excitement.

One of my favorite wins is Dominic Perez. Some of you might remember him as the former drummer of Eclipse. He was born with dwarfism, and I had a staff member years ago who thought Dom would never make anything in music because of his stature.  (To be clear, this staff member is no longer here.) 

Dom had different ideas. We showed him what could be. The opportunities. The dream. 

Today, Dom lives in Nashville. He's recording with one band and is involved in two more. One of his bands plays a weekly spot on Broadway, "The Strip" in Nashville where all the tourists go to hear music. Did I make that happen? No. But I opened the door. Music Authority (with the help of a special shoe company) made it a little more possible. We helped him see how his dream of playing professionally could be a reality. We gave him steps to help him succeed. And then he did the hardest part by himself - he stepped up to the cliff of doubt and he flew. 

Dom isn't the only one who has made dreams into reality. This newsletter would never end if I listed them all. Some are small successes. Some are big. But they are all successes that make me want to come back to work tomorrow and the next day.

So that's my why.  Why I do this day in and day out. Why, when it gets difficult, I keep pushing. This is why I don't give up on students. It's why I get up in the morning.

Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Meet Jon Andrews - Drums, Piano, and Vocal Instructor


Jon has performed music since childhood. He first picked up piano, and eventually moved to drums at the age of 9 when he started playing gospel music. In middle and high school, Jon played trumpet, French horn, euphonium, and percussion. Jon went on to study music in college, graduate with a Bachelors in Music Education from Kennesaw State University.
Join us for Pirates: The Musical at Musical Theater Camp this summer!

Music Authority is taking to the high C's this summer with Pirates: The Musical.  We would love for ages 7-15 to join us for Musical Theater Camp, June 16-20. It's going to be a swashbuckling good time!

And you don't need to be a Music Authority student to attend our summer camps, invite your friends for even more fun!

Stop by the front desk for more details or call 770-886-9066.

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on May 13 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
Our Rock Ensemble program played a killer Midseason show at Freedom Brew and Shine in April. Be sure to come out and catch all the bands at Parking Lot Rock on May 10. There will be music starting at 6, a sidewalk sale during the day, and Spicy Desi food truck at 6pm.
Camp Scholarships Available

Music Authority offers a limited number of camp scholarships each summer. These partial and full scholarships are available for families who take lessons at Music Authority and are in need of financial assistance for Summer Camp. For more information about the scholarships, please see the front desk at Music Authority.

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The Spring Show had some amazing moments, including this rock version of "Let It Go."
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Music Authority Family Newsletter for March 25, 2025

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - March 25, 2025

Buy the Tuner

If you were at our Spring Show, you heard a story about a gentleman and his ukulele.  He had purchased a ukulele and tuner online and couldn't figure out how to tune the instrument. He brought it in and Andrew tuned it, determined the turner he'd purchased was broken, and talked the gentleman through how to play and showed him how to tune his instrument using a tuner we had in stock.

At the end of the interaction, then gentleman asked Andrew how much he owed him for tuning his uke. Andrew told him nothing, but asked if he would like to purchase the tuner.  The man replied, "Oh, no. I'll buy one online."

So let's recap. The gentleman used Andrew's knowledge. He learned from him, something that he couldn't do online. He benefited from Andrew's repair experience. And he used our tuner to get his instrument in tune. All for free.

In turn, he refused to purchase a $20 tuner.

Music Authority cannot survive on lessons alone.  Your lessons payment pays for your teacher and some of that money goes toward the administration (Natalie, Lynne, and Raima). The business has been built for retail to help support water bills, rent, insurance, electric bills, and the salaries of the sales staff.  

Take a light, for example.  Have you ever noticed a ceiling light not working at Music Authority?  It takes the sale of 14 tuners to replace that light.

We work our hardest to match prices online. Most of what we sell has pricing set by the manufacturer.  We can't control what a book costs, for example, the publisher sets the price. 

If you purchase all your strings, tuners, cables, and everything else online, Music Authority cannot survive. Or, at least, not as we are right now. We would be forced to scale down.  That means no Backroom. That means no sales staff to help you out when you can't figure out your amplifier or need someone to tune your guitar. That also means lessons prices would be forced to go up to cover the overhead our sales floor currently covers.

Amazon isn't providing you with a restroom to use when you're here. They're also not paying for the AC in the summer and the heat in the winter.

So, the next time you need a tuner, please just buy it.  Don't ask Jay T a bunch of questions and then order it on Amazon.  The last time I checked, Amazon doesn't pay Jay T's salary. They aren't supporting your community and they aren't providing opportunities for your student. We are. And we would appreciate your business.

Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Meet Julian Stann


Julian Stann is one of our newest additions to the Music Authority family!  He teaches strings on Tuesdays and his students love him! Julian is excited to be part of Music Authority and looks forward to growing his studio over the next few months.  If you've been thinking about taking violin or viola, now is the time!
Join us for Pirates: The Musical at Musical Theater Camp this summer!

Music Authority is taking to the high C's this summer with Pirates: The Musical.  We would love for ages 7-15 to join us for Musical Theater Camp, June 16-20. It's going to be a swashbuckling good time!

And you don't need to be a Music Authority student to attend our summer camps, invite your friends for even more fun!

Stop by the front desk for more details or call 770-886-9066.

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on April 8 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
Desi Pulse performed their first show on Friday, March 21, as part of Music Authority's Spring Show.  We're so excited to welcome our newest band to the Music Authority Family!
Camp Scholarships Available

Music Authority offers a limited number of camp scholarships each summer. These partial and full scholarships are available for families who take lessons at Music Authority and are in need of financial assistance for Summer Camp. For more information about the scholarships, please see the front desk at Music Authority.

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Have you been following Ms. Melissa's Practical Advice for Lessons Parents?  It posts every Monday on Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube.
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March 01st, 2025

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Music Authority Family Newsletter - February 25, 2025

A Look Back

Music Authority first opened its doors on July 4th weekend, 2002. The first sale was a microphone clip and the first dollar from that sale is still on the wall in Melissa's office. Originally only two bays (we're five now), we opened with six instructors, five studios, and about thirty students. A grand opening celebration was held in September with food, sales, and a radio station broadcasting live.

Business was busy from the start. Only a year after opening, Music Authority expanded into the drum room by adding a third bay to it's footprint. The next year, the original owners, the Martins, decided to step down from the store. Despite only being married for eighteen months, Melissa and Andrew Loggins purchased the business on December 1, 2004.

By the time the Loggins' took ownership of Music Authority, Rock Camp was already a summer fixture. The new owners recognized that the "Old Way" of doing lessons (simply asking a student each week what he wanted to learn) wasn't going to bring longevity to program and only facilitated making neat sounds on your instrument without understanding of how to play, a lengthy over hall of the educational program began.

By 2008, the educational program you recognize today was built. It is a program that not only teaches students to make fun sounds on their instrument, but to also understand the language of music. Guitarists, vocalists, pianists, and other instruments are able to communicate and work together in bands. The cost of change was high - half the instructors at Music Authority decided to leave rather than embrace the new system. It was a necessary change that has made Music Authority a school of excellence.

Also in 2008, the first Spring Show took place in the Cumming Playhouse, Decades of Change. It was a tribute show to the 60's and 70's. Within two years, the program had grown to both Spring and Fall Shows and moved to The Warehouse on Post Road.

In 2015, Music Authority received it's first "Top 100" Award from the National Association of Music Merchants, an award we would continue to receive for the next 10 years consecutively. The award, which recognizes the top 100 music stores worldwide, is an honor and something we are very proud of.

Subsequent years brought in new talent and new teachers with vision. Musical Theater Camp came along followed by Rock Camp, Jr., Songwriting Camp, Jazz Band, and Adult Rock Camp. The Rock Ensembles were born starting with the now retired "Rise" in the summer of 2016.

September 12,  2017 introduced the world to a new organization: The Music Authority Roadies. This parent group functions as Music Authority's PTO, bringing the community, our teachers, and our families closer together.

Throughout the next decade, we have continued to grow, innovate, and add talented staff members. Our newest addition, a band that plays Indian Pop Music, will debut at the Spring Show on March 21, 2025.

So what does the future hold? A lot of work, passion, and excitement. We're lucky. We love our jobs, we love what we do at Music Authority, and we love the families we are able to serve. Along the way there have been struggles, tears, frustration, and triumph. We've seen students move on to huge success.

We're grateful for our place in the community and in your lives. Thank you for being part of our family, the Music Authority Family. Know that you are now part of a legacy that has touched the music industry and the Forsyth County community for almost 23 years. We have no plans to quit anytime soon. And we hope you'll continue to enjoy the ride with us!

Melissa A. Loggins, Owner

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Rock Ensembles First Show of the Season


Join us for the Rock Ensemble season opener! Friday, March 7 and Saturday, March 8, our Rock Ensembles, along with support from our Showcase Bands, will be performing in The Backroom. To see a specific band, ask at the front desk for the nightly line up. Come on out and enjoy the show!
Sign Up for Art and Music Camp

Art and Music Camp will be a fun way to kick off your summer! We'll be learning about instruments and musicians, trying out new things, making fun artwork and crafts, playing games, and making new friends. We'd love for you to join us!

And you don't need to be a Music Authority student to attend our summer camps, invite your friends for even more fun!

Stop by the front desk for more details or call 770-886-9066.

The Music Authority Roadies

The Roadies are a group of parents and adult students at Music Authority.  They meet the second Tuesday of every month at 6pm in The Backroom at Music Authority.  You can think of the Roadies as  Music Authority's PTO.  They sponsor special events, service projects, and work hard to make sure our teachers feel appreciated.  We welcome any Music Authority parent to come to our next meeting!

Our next Roadies meeting will be on March 11 at 6pm in The Backroom.  We'd love for you to join us!
The Showcase Bands took a field trip to The Bowl at Sugar Hill to learn about production in an outside venue.
Camp Scholarships Available

Music Authority offers a limited number of camp scholarships each summer. These partial and full scholarships are available for families who take lessons at Music Authority and are in need of financial assistance for Summer Camp. For more information about the scholarships, please see the front desk at Music Authority.

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Want to learn more from Cody? Come to his class, Jamming for Guitarists and Bass Players, on Friday, February 28! Sign up at Music Authority.
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