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Fender Announces Fender University in August

Fender Announces Fender University in August

Fender University''s inaugural session will take place August 21-24, and is limited to 35 attendees.

Scottsdale, Arizona (May 7, 2008) – Fender has been busy this week; first the Elvis Costello Signature Jazzmaster, now, Fender University.

The company describes Fender University as an exclusive new music education program for guitar enthusiasts worldwide. The inaugural session will take place Aug. 21-24, 2008, and will offer exclusive, behind-the-scenes access to the company’s manufacturing headquarters and world renowned Fender Custom Shop in Corona, California. The curriculum will also include a series of music workshops, hands-on educational experiences, performance opportunities, special guest appearances and insight on everything musicians need to know about the magic of Fender.

Enrollment into the inaugural session is limited to only 35 guitar and bass scholars worldwide, and is open to players of all skill levels and musical styles over the age of 21. Registration information is available exclusively through fender.com/university.

Fender recently appointed Richard McDonald as Honorary Dean of Fender University. McDonald began his music career as an aspiring student of Fender at age 14 and later went on to become a professional musician for nearly a decade before joining Fender Musical Instruments in 1993. He currently serves as Senior Vice President of Global Marketing for the company.

“The legacy of Fender is so much greater than any single artist, recording, person, place or thing. When that undeniable power is harnessed into a hands-on experience that allows musicians to connect the rich history of Fender with all of the excitement of the present and future, amazing things will happen,” said McDonald. “We are delighted to be able to open our doors to a few eager students who will be offered the rare ability to graduate to the highest levels of the spirit of rock n’ roll.”

For more information:
fender.com/university