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Making Lessons a Team Sport: How John Kozicki Built a Rock School

1 h 1 min · 15 de jul de 2026
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John Kozicki quit a marketing career and a touring band to teach guitar. He then built two music schools around a single conviction: students play longer, learn more, and have more fun when they're playing with other people. John is the founder of Michigan Rock School in Oakland County, Michigan, and the host of the Rock School Proprietor Podcast. He's built two schools from the ground up, operated both, and sold one. Today he runs a year-round band program, coaches at least one band a week, and is finishing a mixed-instrument beginner band curriculum he plans to release to schools everywhere. We talk about a star instructor of eight years just moved on, tech transitions happening all at once, and what makes his school model work so well. The band program philosophy, the trimester structure, how he thinks about qualifying families at enrollment, his upcoming ska band camp, and what changed in him the night he took his daughter to see Green Day. We discuss the "curse of knowledge..." why the further you are from beginner, the harder things can become, and about what it means to invite your audience in, not just perform for them. This was a very fun chat! 🌊 🌊 Connect with us: * Join a supportive community for teachers & creatives at the Fons Family Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/fonsfamily] a supportive community for teachers & creatives * Follow on Instagram: @makemusicstudio * Learn more about Fons [https://www.fons.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show_notes&utm_campaign=440_launch] (Now MakeMusic Studio!)

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episode Making Lessons a Team Sport: How John Kozicki Built a Rock School artwork

Making Lessons a Team Sport: How John Kozicki Built a Rock School

John Kozicki quit a marketing career and a touring band to teach guitar. He then built two music schools around a single conviction: students play longer, learn more, and have more fun when they're playing with other people. John is the founder of Michigan Rock School in Oakland County, Michigan, and the host of the Rock School Proprietor Podcast. He's built two schools from the ground up, operated both, and sold one. Today he runs a year-round band program, coaches at least one band a week, and is finishing a mixed-instrument beginner band curriculum he plans to release to schools everywhere. We talk about a star instructor of eight years just moved on, tech transitions happening all at once, and what makes his school model work so well. The band program philosophy, the trimester structure, how he thinks about qualifying families at enrollment, his upcoming ska band camp, and what changed in him the night he took his daughter to see Green Day. We discuss the "curse of knowledge..." why the further you are from beginner, the harder things can become, and about what it means to invite your audience in, not just perform for them. This was a very fun chat! 🌊 🌊 Connect with us: * Join a supportive community for teachers & creatives at the Fons Family Facebook Group [https://www.facebook.com/groups/fonsfamily] a supportive community for teachers & creatives * Follow on Instagram: @makemusicstudio * Learn more about Fons [https://www.fons.com/?utm_source=podcast&utm_medium=show_notes&utm_campaign=440_launch] (Now MakeMusic Studio!)

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