ALICE COOPER, ROGER DALTREY, SAMMY HAGAR
JUDAS PRIEST, JOE PERRY, NANCY WILSON
AVAILABLE ON AMAZON PRIME VIDEO
DIRECTED BY
Doug Blush
Renée Barron
PRODUCED BY
Jeff Rowe
Doug Blush
INCLUDING
- Alice Cooper
- Nancy Wilson
- Roger Daltrey
- Teddy “Zig Zag”
- Sammy Hagar
- Andreadis
- Judas Priest
- Vinny Appice
- Joe Perry
- Tony Franklin
- Gene Simmons
- Rudy Sarzo
- Paul Stanley
- and many more…
ALICE COOPER
ROGER DALTREY
NANCY WILSON
JUDAS PRIEST (RICHIE FALKNER / ROB HALFORD)
JOE PERRY
SAMMY HAGAR
GENE SIMMONS
PAUL STANLEY
TEDDY “ZIG ZAG” ANDREADIS
TONY FRANKLIN
VINNY APPICE
RUDY SARZO
SCOTT “PISTOL” CROCKETT
TAMMY FISHER
BLAKE MEINHARDT
SCOTT KELLER
DAVID FISHOF
David Fishof has had a successful career as a sports agent, promoter, producer and manager, and is the founder and CEO of Rock’ N’ Roll Fantasy Camp.
As a sports agent, Fishof represented some of the best NFL, and MLB players of the 1980s. In the mid-80s, he decided to go beyond sports and get into the music business. He produced the Happy Together tours, and the Monkees 20th Anniversary Reunion Tour, Dirty Dancing: The Concert Tour, Dick Clark’s American Bandstand Tour, and Classic Superfest. David also created and produced Ringo Starr & His All-Starr Band Tours for 15 years.
But of all Fishof’s accomplishments, there’s one that stands out from the rest, and its Rock’ N’ Roll Fantasy Camp.
After working with veteran rock stars like Roger Daltrey, Ringo Starr, Levon Helm, Joe Walsh, Jack Bruce, and Peter Frampton, Fishof wanted real people to experience playing with their musical heroes. In 1997, he debuted the Rock ‘N’ Roll Fantasy Camp, where regular people can reconnect with their passion for music alongside the most famous names in music.
Rock’ N’ Roll Fantasy Camp has been transforming for almost everyone who’s attended from around the world. Campers meet and jam with their musical idols including Joe Perry, Brian Wilson, Vince Neil, Nancy Wilson, Jack Bruce, Slash, Jeff Beck, Nick Mason, Judas Priest, members of KISS, and many more at the most legendary venues in the world, from Abbey Road Studios in London, the Whisky a Go-Go in Hollywood, to the Atlantis resort in the Bahamas.
ROCK CAMP - WHAT THE CRITICS SAY
This is a compilation of Rock Camp interviews and reviews.
This includes a clip of Roger Daltrey on The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon.
ROLLING STONE: SAMMY HAGAR, GENE SIMMONS ARE CAMP COUNSELORS IN ‘ROCK CAMP’ TRAILER
A Who’s Who of some of the biggest rockstars of the Seventies and Eighties appear in the new trailer for Rock Camp, a documentary detailing a camp that has, for the past 25 years, given average Joes — err, those with a few thousand dollars to spare — the chance to learn and jam with rock stars.
ROCK CAMP: THE MOVIE
In the late 1990s, music business entrepreneur David Fishof had the idea of giving fans the opportunity to not only meet their rock star idols but play beside and learn from them as well. Since then, over 5,000 people have attended 69 monthly events, and lives have been touched by the rock ‘n’ roll gods.
THE TONIGHT SHOW: ROGER DALTREY OF THE WHO TALKS TO JIMMY FALLON ABOUT ROCK CAMP
ABC7: NEW DOCUMENTARY 'ROCK CAMP' SHOWS HOW PEOPLE CAN LIVE OUT THEIR MUSIC FANTASIES BY PLAYING WITH TOP MUSICIANS
Top musicians mentor students and fulfill dreams at ‘Rock Camp;’ new documentary shows what happens behind the scenes.
USA TODAY: 'THEY GET A SPARK OUT OF THE MUSIC': NEW DOCUMENTARY GOES INSIDE THE LEGENDARY 'ROCK CAMP'
We can’t all be rockers, but we can pretend to be. Rock ‘n’ Roll Fantasy Camp is where thousands of would-be musicians have lived out their dreams over the past two decades. The camp, brainchild of David Fishof, is the subject of “Rock Camp,” a documentary available Tuesday on iTunes, Amazon Prime, Vudu, Fandango Now and Xbox Live.
WASHINGTON POST: NEW MOVIES TO STREAM THIS WEEK: ‘ROCK CAMP: THE MOVIE,’ ‘ACASA, MY HOME’ AND MORE
The caricature of Rock ’n’ Roll Fantasy Camp, a venture started in 1997 by promoter David Fishof to give un-famous music aficionados the opportunity to rub elbows with (and pick up a few performing tips from) such rawk gods as Vinny Appice, who drummed for Black Sabbath, and Megadeth’s Dave Mustaine, is one perpetuated by a famous “Simpsons” episode, in which middle-aged suburban dads rocked out with the likes of Mick Jagger and Elvis Costello.
CHICAGO SUN-TIMES: ‘ROCK CAMP’: BREEZY DOCUMENTARY WATCHES MUSIC FANS PAY TO PLAY WITH THEIR IDOLS
It’s inspiring and occasionally touching to hear about amateurs living out their rock ‘n’ roll fantasies with Roger Daltrey, Alice Cooper and the like.