Welcome to the Plugged In Student’s Homepage!

Here you will be able to sign up for a gig, view photos & videos, listen to music from past events and find out about volunteer opportunities using music.

Events

Summer Info Session

We invite you to learn more about our Summer Session by joining us for an open house style info session. At the info session you can experience a live band class, a songwriting session, meet some of our students and staff and get to know more about Plugged In’s Summer Session. If you’re already “in [...]

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Register for Plugged In’s 2-Day Songwriting and Recording Workshop!

At the end of each Plugged In session there is a benefit concert that raises money for a charity chosen by the students. This workshop provides students the opportunity to learn more about the charity, learn song-writing techniques, write, perform and record an original song for a CD. Students then perform their original songs at [...]

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“Good Tips & Stories From the Road” an all ages band clinic with Tony Sarno

When: March 30, 2013 from 4:00pm to 5:30pm Where: Plugged In Teen Band Program 20 Freeman Place. Needham, MA 02492 Fee:  $20.00  Attendees can pay via cash or check at the start of the event. Participants who are unable to afford the fee due to financial hardship should contact Dan Croft at dan@pluggedinband.org to learn about [...]

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Housewarming at New Facility

Plugged In is hosting a housewarming at our new location at 20 Freeman Place in Needham on Sunday, February 10 from 4:00-6:00 PM.

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Rock the Bike: A Benefit for Bikes Not Bombs. January 18,19 & 20.

Plugged In’s mission has always been to be the kind of program that makes a difference in both our local and global communities. For the past ten years, we have accomplished just that through the production of our benefit concert series. Every session students at Plugged In Teen Band Program are introduced to the charitable [...]

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  • Believe by PluggedInTeenBand
    For the Plugged In concert on January 13 & 15, 2012 entitled “BELIEVE,” students chose to raise money for the Dup15q Alliance, which provides family support and promotes awareness, research and targeted treatments for chromosome 15q duplication syndrome.