Ben Rothschild
Music Director
Ben Rothschild is the music director of both the North Palm Beach and South Palm Beach School of Rock locations. He spent his formative years growing up within both locations playing a variety of instruments and performing in his band at the time, Jumbo Shrimp Inc.
Upon graduation, Ben formed a new band, Thoughts, and toured the country three times, and regionally several times. Ben later moved to Philadelphia, PA, and gained two and a half year's experience at School of Rock Mainline before returning to South Florida in order to bring new life into his family's business and leave his own legacy.
Ben is most excited to direct both House Band groups and implement a songwriting/recording program to give students even more real-world experiences and help them graduate with an impressive resume of their own.
Scott Gailor
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher
What makes a musician so versatile? Experience. That’s exactly what you get with Scott, who brings his discipline of technical prowess and modern emotion to a new tier. Hailing from Saratoga Springs, Scott began making a name for himself at the age of 16 through the New York City club circuit before toughing it out touring along the East and West coasts racking up more than 2,600 shows. It wasn't long before Scott was recognized nationally as an on-the-rise talent by coming in 4th out of 750 players in the Guitar Wars Semi-Finals and regional runner-up in Guitar Center’s Guitarmageddon competition.
Scott has been both a performer and a product demonstrator at NAMM (Winter and Summer), the Dallas International Guitar Show, the Great American Guitar Show (Philadelphia), and Guitarlington (Arlington, TX).
Whether it has been with Scrooge, Union Jack, Kidd Havok (SunCity Records), or Lauren Krothe, Scott has proven that no matter who he is with, he stands toe to toe with greatness as he has opened for everyone from Yngwie Malmsteen to Dokken, Extreme, Cinderella, John Corabi, Poison, RATT, and Sebastian Bach.
Scott has been around the block, and that’s not a knock. He has matured quite a bit from his early ’90s hair metal days to become one of the more interesting hard rock guitar slingers around today.
Frank Axtell
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher
With over three decades in the music industry, Frank Axtell is a renowned guitarist, composer, and teacher and is a major contributor to the South
Florida jazz and rock scene. He performs with his own jazz/fusion ensemble, The Frank Axtell Quartet. He studied jazz and classical guitar and music composition at The Berklee College Of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, and also has studied under renowned world-class guitarists Vincent Bredice, Joe Diorio, and Scott Henderson.
Frank has also taught guitar at Miami Dade College and privately in West Palm Beach, FL. He toured extensively in the '80s and '90s along the east coast and Europe and has recorded on the west coast at San Francisco's The Record Plant.
Bob Donahue
Singing Teacher
Bob was born and raised in upstate New York and has an A.A.S. degree in Music and Video Business from the Art Institute of Fort Lauderdale.
With a lifelong passion for singing, Bob has fronted several successful bands and taught countless singers how to achieve vocal success. Since 2014, Bob has fronted Given To Fly - the Pearl Jam Experience and can be heard channeling his inner Eddie for every show.
Fawn Bautista
Singing Teacher
Fawn Bautista is a Florida native and professional vocalist. She has sung professionally for local churches, including Poinciana United Methodist Church in Miami Springs, FL, and the Proto Cathedral of St. James The Greater in Vancouver, WA.
During her early college years, Fawn was a vocalist for the band Enlighten HipHop and traveled around Dade County performing at various venues. After working many years in administration and some in education, she has decided to pursue her passion for music and teaching to the fullest. Fawn is in the process of obtaining her Bachelor of Music Education from the Baptist College of Florida.
Robert Bernhardt
Bass Guitar Teacher
Robert has been playing music for over three decades and his primary instrument is the bass guitar, which he picked up around the age of 12. In high school, Robert joined the performance choir and had some amazing opportunities to back the choir as a musician as well as sing with them at such venues as Carnegie Hall in NYC.
After high school, Robert studied music theory and composition at the University of New Orleans for two years and started playing professionally as a young adult. He has played in rock, pop, country, reggae, heavy metal, and R&B groups through the decades. In his early twenties, Robert decided to learn guitar and drums as well. Some of his favorite groups through the years have been bands like Green Day, Pearl Jam, Tool, Smashing Pumpkins, Faith No More, Nine Inch Nails, Ministry, Metallica, Megadeth, Opeth, Yes, Genesis, Phil Collins, Bobby Caldwell, The Brothers Johnson, Jamiroquai, Michael McDonald, Sly & The Family Stone, Curtis Mayfield, The Cure, Depeche Mode, Fishbone, Bob Marley, Desmond Dekker, Steely Dan, Steel Pulse, Lupe Fiasco, Little Big Town, Thundercat, the Red Hot Chili Peppers, and the list goes on and on.
Robert loves all music from every stretch of the globe and every generation, it’s simply too much to list. Teaching music has been the most fulfilling job he has ever had and he could not imagine his life without it. He loves every moment, whether the students are excelling well beyond expectation or they're grinding on difficult, monotonous exercises. It is a dream come true to share his passion and pathway to mastery with his students.