Norm Giblin
Owner, General Manager
Norm Giblin is a lifelong lover of music, especially rock and roll! In his early years, he would secretly learn rock songs like "Stairway to Heaven" on the piano, while he was supposed to be practicing the classical music assigned by his teacher. Norm was drawn to Wilmington by the vibrant music scene, so when the opportunity came up to open a School of Rock here, he jumped at the chance! When he’s not working, you can find Norm playing the keys in various band projects.
Andrew Hirst
Music Director, Guitar Teacher, Piano Teacher, Singing Teacher
Andrew Hirst is a singer, piano player, and composer with an itch for Classic Rock! Andrew is the music director, but also teaches piano, vocal, and guitar lessons at School of Rock Wilmington. With his B.A. in Music Education, Andrew has spent 10+ years teaching, playing, and singing across the country. From singing opera and performing in Carnegie Hall, to jazz trios and Classic Rock cover bands, Andrew has experience in all genres of music and is ready to help find the perfect song to get you rockin’! Andrew is so excited to join the band at School of Rock in Wilmington, and hopes to see you there!
John Wolfe
Drum Teacher
John Wolfe is an incredible drummer, singer, guitar player, teacher, writer, and also a traveller. John has toured in bands across the country, but he is also a ship captain, and sails yachts of all sizes up and down the east coast and to the Caribbean. John teaches drums at School of Rock Wilmington. He has mad skills at the drum kit, and loves to share his gift with others. John has recorded albums for a number of bands of different genres. Oh captain, my captain, play us a tune!
Lynnea Charles
Piano Teacher
Lynnea Charles has spent nearly two decades playing the piano and mastering her craft. Lynnea is comfortable with all styles of music, but these days she focuses on playing rock and roll. Several years ago, Lynnea decided to share her gift with others and start teaching. Since then she has not only taught private piano lessons, but she has also taught students how to perform in a band setting, which makes Lynnea a perfect fit for piano teacher at School of Rock Wilmington! Lynnea considers teaching music not just a career, but a passion, and that is evident in her positive attitude. Lynnea relocated to Wilmington from the Raleigh area and dove right into the local music scene, collaborating with other area musicians in band projects. Be on the lookout for Lynnea on stages around town!
Paul Glaser
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher
Paul Glaser grew up in a musical family and started playing guitar at a young age. By the time Paul was a teenager he was already teaching guitar and bass! A lifelong student of music, Paul is always looking for ways to grow as a musician. While earning his communications degree at UNCW, Paul collaborated with a variety of other musicians and bands and developed a particular fondness for jazz/funk/fusion, but at heart he is a true music lover and enjoys all genres, especially rock and roll! Paul’s current projects include a solo act incorporating a loop pedal, and also a three piece improvisational group. Paul teaches guitar and bass at School of Rock Wilmington.
Brad Dean
Drum Teacher
Brad Dean, has been playing the drums professionally for over 40 years! He has played in countless bands including the local favorite “The Other Guys”. Brad is comfortable playing and teaching a wide variety of music, including pop, rock, soul, jazz, praise, and contemporary christian. He also plays a variety of other instruments such as guitar, keys and harmonica, but he is most at home at the drum kit in the pocket! In addition to teaching drums at School of Rock, Brad is also the music director at a local church and remains active in several local bands.
Andrew Covil
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher
Andrew Covil began his musical journey at a young age playing cello in an orchestra, but discovered guitar in his teens and has been rocking ever since! No stranger to the stage, Andrew can be seen playing around Wilmington in various projects, including a duo that plays out a couple of times a week. He is comfortable playing and teaching a variety of genres, but has a deep love for the blues, which is evident in his playing. Always looking to further hone his craft, he is currently in college working on a fine arts degree in guitar. Andrew teaches guitar and bass at School of Rock and is eager to share his knowledge with a laid back, low pressure attitude.
Connor Koslosky
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher, Drum Teacher
Connor Koslosky teaches guitar, bass guitar and drums at School of Rock Wilmington. Connor began his musical journey at a young age. He began playing guitar in grade school and then joined the drum line on percussion in High School. Connor continued studying guitar throughout college and immersed himself in the North Carolina live music scene, playing in various bands in the state. Connor is particularly fond of improvisational rock, with The Grateful Dead and Phish being heavy influences. You can catch Connor playing regionally in either of his two popular bands, The Dubtown Cosmonauts, or Into the Fog.
Michael Meeks
Keyboard Teacher
Michael Meeks has been playing music for most of his life. He started out as a percussionist at a young age, and then transitioned to piano in his early teens. His early instruction focused on classical music, but as he got older he transitioned to rock and blues via ragtime. He loves the improvisational nature of the blues, but also loves exploring other genres. Classic bands such as The Grateful Dead, The Doors, and The Beatles are tops on his influences list. In his spare time you can find him at the beach, riding his bike, or jamming with his friends or in one of his band projects. Mikey teaches keyboard at School of Rock Wilmington. He makes his lessons fun and upbeat with his constant smile and positive attitude!
Spencer Carlson
Guitar Teacher
Spencer Carlson teaches guitar and singing lessons at School of Rock Wilmington. Spencer began studying music at a young age and began performing while still in grade school! His music studies culminated in a Bachelor's degree from the Berklee College of Music. His influences include Jimi Hendrix, Muddy Waters, Lighnin’ Hopkins, Pink Floyd and John Mayer, but he will tell you that Jimi Hendrix is the one artist that brings the biggest smile to his face when he hears him. When not teaching guitar or singing lessons, Spencer can be seen playing all along the east coast in the popular band Tuesday’s Gone. Spencer is also an avid songwriter and writes/plays/sings for his band The Highway Robbery.