Past Instructors and Volunteers.

Kari Arnett
Kari is an indie/folk artist based in Wisconsin.   Crafting beautiful melodies and honest, thought provoking lyrics derived from real life;  some have called her music “melancholy folk”.  You can stay up to date on shows at: www.reverbnation.com/kariarnett

Pam Barrett – Instructor
Pam is the songwriter, vocalist and guitarist for Madison-based rock band, the Motor Primitives. Pam’s musical roots are in Philippine folk music but, as her tastes mature, she gravitates toward decidedly louder (and louder) rock and roll … much to her parents’ chagrin. http://www.motorprimitives.com

Jeanne Marshall Bindley – Instructor

Jeanne Marshall Bindley is a lifetime musician who knew it was her calling since her first solo on stage while in first grade. This singer/songwriter, performing artist and career music teacher for 35 years has been a member of several bands starting in the mid-70s, most notably, in the distant past, with "Marshall Goetz and Hynes." She's been a musician in the Madison area since 2013. You can find her on stage as a soloist, or in one of her duo projects (Marshall and Mood" with Michael Mood, "Marshall and McLain" with Mike McLain and "Eastside Elementary" with Jenna Joanis) or as a band member of O’DARBY (an Irish folk band with spirited pub songs led by Ken Lonnquist) or the infamous Ladies Rock Camp band, the "Medicare Mamas.” Jeanne has thoroughly enjoyed her musical journey! She provides private lessons on piano and guitar and has two beautiful twin daughters as well as a loving husband who is her biggest fan and roadie.

Danielle Brittany
Madison’s reigning pop-princess, Danielle Brittany has been working with GRC Madison since it’s inception. This power-house singer-songwriter won the 2009 MAMA for Female Vocalist of the Year. She has served as a band coach as well as done workshops on self-esteem for GRC.

Leah Brooke
Leah Brooke is new to the Madison music scene though she’s been performing all over Wisconsin for over a decade. Her music can be described as pop rock alternative and is comparable to artists such as Neko Case and Fiona Apple. Currently, Leah is working on several projects and performing around Madison with her new group, SHESHE.

Devan Brugger – Instructor

Devan Brugger of Monroe, Wisc., may have just finished her freshman year at UW-Madison but she’s already compiled an impressive resume of appearances and awards for her singing. She recently performed the national anthem at the state fair and was a finalist in several regional singing competitions. http://www.myspace.com/countrydevan

Augusta Brulla
Augusta studies art and communication at UW Madison. She started playing guitar at age 13 and has loved playing in rock bands. Augusta also dances Flamenco. She looks forward to a great summer at Girls Rock Camp!

Colleen Brulla
As a consequence of taking her daughter to countless rock shows, Colleen developed a love for punk and metal music. Colleen supports having fun and building self esteem through the Girls Rock Camp!

Catherine “Cat” Capellaro
Cat sings and plays trumpet for disco/funk superstars VO5, winners of the MAMA for “cover band performer of the year.” She also performs with the Madgadders, a rock band that plays for family audiences, and the Rohnellaros, with her composer husband, Andrew Rohn. Andrew and Catherine are the authors of the hit musical “Walmartopia,” which has been produced from coast to coast, including an Off-Broadway run in 2007. She is the proud mother of twin boys, age 11: Leonardo (who plays bass, viola, and piano) and Julian (who plays piano and trumpet).

Jeri Casper – Instructor
Jeri has been writing songs, playing guitar and singing in local bands for 7 years. Currently, she performs with the band The Type. When she’s not slinging the ax, she likes to spend time writing, reading, watching Will Ferrell movies and running around like crazy with her toddler.

Barbara Chusid
Barbara Chusid was born and raised just outside New York City, spending her Saturdays at the preparatory schools of Juilliard and then Manhattan School of Music studying piano and cello. Upon graduating from Yale, she moved to Madison and started teaching music in public schools. She's also played keys in a wild variety of bands and composed music for lots of theater, video and dance projects. She has played keys in ska, lesbian country western (yep), Americana and Jamaican folk bands, and was greatly influenced by her years in an Afropop band with musicians from Ghana, Cameroon and Uganda. She's survived over thirty years of teaching music in Madison Public Schools and is still standing! Currently she is playing with Tani Diakite and the Afrofunkstars (music from Mali). She has been a keyboard instructor and a band coach for GRC since 2011 and believes it has taught her more about music, girls, and life than she, herself, has ever taught anyone. Barbara also serves as an Advisory member to the GRC board and is an exceedingly proud mom to two fantastic young adults,

Tricia Datema – Volunteer
Tricia has been working as an Apprentice Engineer at Paradyme Productions, a recording studio in Madison, Wisc., for over 3 years. She has experience in set-up, tracking and mixing in all genres of music. Her favorite type of music is labeled underground hip-hop but she can be found singing to almost anything. She fully enjoys seeing others realize their potential and find success, and is looking forward to being there to encourage one and all!

Maggie Delaney-Potthoff – Instructor
Maggie is an amazing, award winning vocalist. She performs nationally and internationally with her highly acclaimed band Harmonious Wail. Her unique Vocal-Ease™ training approach (www.maggiesmethod.com) has proven itself with hundreds of students and thousands of performances over decades of singing and coaching around the world.

Laura Detert
Laura has played classical and rock music in Madison since the early 1990s, primarily playing the viola. She currently plays viola, keys and bass guitar with the all-girl indie band Little Red Wolf and plays event music with the Sophisticates of String Quartet. Laura has previously played with the bands Strange Talking Animals and A Catapult Western as well as the symphony orchestras at the University of Minnesota and University of Wisconsin.

Amber Dilger
Amber Nicole Dilger is passionate about empowering others through art.  Specializing in helping performers overcome performance anxiety, she earned her k-12 music education license in 1999 and has been teaching throughout the country ever since.  She performs professionally as a singer and actor on musical theatre and concert stages, and is in love with the Great American Songbook.  Amber Nicole travels as a Teaching Artist and also teaches group and private lessons in her Madison studio as well as online.  Learn more at www.AmberNicoleDilger.com.

Emma Dischler

Emma is a classically trained singer/songwriter with passion for music and empowering young women. With her primary instrument being voice, Emma studied Vocal Performance at St. Norbert College with an emphasis on Opera and Baroque music. In addition to voice she has also been immersed in a love affair with the acoustic guitar for over ten years and is versed in styles ranging from folk-style finger picking to jazz. When she’s not singing, playing, or behind the counter at Guitar Center, Emma enjoys spreading the love of music through education and playing with local folk trio Front Porch Forecast.

Angela Dominguez

Angela Dominguez is a Milwaukee native who was brought up in a musically talented family with members professionally performing and teaching music at universities across the country. She began studying violin at the age of four and later studied piano and percussion. In middle and high school Angela was involved in every music group that was offered to her, making costume changes during concerts extremely rushed and difficult! Being classically trained, she continued her studies with music at the University of Wisconsin La Crosse. She earned her degrees in Music and Elementary Education and now teaches Kindergarten in Madison. When Angela is not teaching or volunteering her time with children, she enjoys playing violin and writing songs with a local band named Emerald Grove.

Coburn Dukehart
Coburn Dukehart is a native of Washington, D.C., and was raised on a steady diet of post-punk hardcore and Riot Grrrl bands. She taught herself to play the drums by covering the Clash, Joan Jett, and the Violent Femmes, and played in a number of different pop-punk bands in D.C. before moving to Madison in 2016 with her family — including two budding rock-star daughters. She loves multi-part harmonies and catchy songs with big sappy choruses. In her other life she works as a photographer and multimedia director for the Wisconsin Center for Investigative Journalism, trying to change the world one story at a time.

Jackie Ernst
Jackie Ernst is a Best of Madison Alt/Rock singer-songwriter with a powerhouse voice. Jackie performs all over southeastern Wisconsin as a solo artist as well as with the 80’s tribute band The eMpTy Vees. She performs covers as well as her original music, and her debut EP is set to drop on June 17th, 2022! Jackie graduated from Madison Media Institute's Recording & Music Technology Program in 2011. Shortly after graduating she began studying vocal technique and taking her novice guitar skills to the next level. Jackie has always loved writing poetry; however it wasn't until 2015 when her daughter began high school that she decided to pursue public performance and fell in love with music and writing all over again. Jackie loves performing and connecting with people through music. This is her first year with GRC and she couldn’t be more excited!

Deb Fields – Band Manager

Deb believes nothing equals the contagious energy produced by live music. Since she was ten, she has gone to live music shows, and has attended well over 1,000 performances from Black Sabbath to the Grand Ole Opry. Her parents and now her daughters love live music, too. Deb manages the calendar for Maximum Ink Music Magazine and was previously the Director and a teacher at Lakeview Coop Preschool. She is committed to helping women and girls know that they can do anything they want. Rock n’ roll is not just for the boys — it’s for all of us.

Natalie Fores
Natalie started studying violin at the age of 6.   She began learning music by ear through the Suzuki method.   At age 11, she took up the trumpet and was playing in the top bands through middle & high school.  She earned her Bachelor of Music degree in Recording Technology & Music Business from the University of Wisconsin – Oshkosh.  She spent her free time in college teaching herself how to play the guitar.  She is a music producer and recording engineer at Madison recording studio, Paradyme Productions.

Ena Foshay – DJ Instructor
Ena Foshay is a DJ (DJ Lady K) and singer in the Madison area. She has been a club, dance, and radio DJ for the past 15 years. She hosts the weekly radio programs “A Musical Offering” and “Musica Antiqua” on WORT 89.9 fm in Madison.

Phoebe Frenette
Phoebe’s so excited to have the chance to support rockin’ girls this year at camp. She’s a classically trained flute player who has been letting her hair down and getting groovy in several area bands, including Crackity Jones. Phoebe also plays principal flute in the Edgewood chamber orchestra. She’s expanding and exploring her musical world, lately picking up the ukulele and focusing on song-writing. When she’s not making melodies, you will probably find her taking in some of the amazing bands in Madison’s lush musical forest.

Cassandra Habel
Cassandra is a freelance sound engineer and private event promoter. In 2005 she completed an internship with the Journey Music venue while attending Madison Media Institute. After the Journey Music closed its doors, she did live sound at local venues, working with local and nationally touring artists in venues ranging from small coffee shops to large concert halls. Cassandra also interned with True Endeavors and worked as a Madison-area promoter for the Pabst Theater in Milwaukee.

Briana Hardyman – Instructor
Briana Hardyman is an internationally touring singer/songwriter currently splitting time between Nashville, TN and Madison, WI. Briana has released 3 albums and will be returning to the UK for a festival tour in July 2010. http://www.myspace.com/brianalynnhardyman

Anne Heaton
Anne Heaton is a singer-songwriter and pianist who has captured audience imaginations for over fifteen years with her songs that are, by turns, “tender, barbed and spiritual” (Washington Post). She’s been featured by the New York Times Music Podcast, played on NPR, at the Sundance Film Festival and for Lilith Fair (2010). Known for the infectious energy of her live performances – “a natural performer [with] a rich, soaring voice” (Seattle Times) – Anne has played over 1,000 headlining shows nationwide, and has shared the stage with artists such as Jewel, Sarah McLachlan, and jazz drummer Max Roach. Anne has taught songwriting and creative practices at Interlochen, Berklee College of Music, for the GRAMMY Camps and through her own online songwriting program, Soul Songs School. Anne is currently earning a Master’s in Curriculum & Instruction at the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she intends to research the outcomes of songwriting as a healing tool for teenagers. Anne lives in Milwaukee where she enjoys coffee, Lake Michigan and being a mom to two freethinking daughters. www.anneheaton.com

Kelly Hepper
Kelly has been long convinced that her musical talent is not anything she has earned or deserves, but rather a gift she is to share with the world.  Kelly fakes her way through a lot of life with raw talent and moderate charm.  Some people find her quite funny and others…need to lighten up. In 2017, Kelly found her musical mates and entered in to a band relationship called Soul Doctors.  Being a Leo, she is often caught up in herself and lyrical inspiration often comes from her own personal journey. She prides herself on being an authentic and vulnerable artist.  Check out what she’s up to at her website: www.souldoctorsband.com and on various social media platforms.

Natalie Hinckley – Instructor
Natalie plays bass with Venus in Furs and has played with other Madison punk bands in the past. She owns Hinckley Design & Production, directing video for live events including the Madison Area Music Awards, national and local roller derby leagues, SXSW and directed the feature length rockumentary Drown Out The Daylights for Crustacean Records.

Susan Hofer
Susan Hofer began singing almost 20 years ago and has been a child/family/adult therapist for nearly 10 years. Trained as an instrumentalist, she plummeted head first into the world of vocal performance her senior year of college after an “aha” moment which told her she was really meant to be a jazz vocalist. The next thing you know, she had a mic in her hand and was staring down a room full of strangers (otherwise known as an audience)! Susan knows first hand that putting yourself out there as a performer or artist requires lots of courage. As a therapist, Susan loves to work with artists/musicians (beginners or advanced) with issues that limit self-expression – be it stage fright, performance anxiety or simple confidence issues. Susan specializes in working with girls’ and women’s empowerment. You can find her online at http://www.susanhofercounseling.org/

Emily Hurd
Emily is so happy to be a part of GRC!  She plays the piano, banjo, and ukulele, and she has released ten full-length studio albums.  She fronts a bluegrass/country band called Stone Blind Valentine, but you can usually find her playing solo at the piano.

Ida Jo

A violinist since the age of 7, Ida Jo’s childhood was filled with countless performances and awards (such as the prestigious Emerson Scholarship to Interlochen Arts Camp). On violin, Ida Jo employs a seldom heard technique: a combination of a folk fiddle style called ?chopping? and her extensive classical training. She also directs Midnight Voices, a female high school a cappella group. Ida Jo performs throughout the Midwest; see http://www.idajo.com for more about her and her touring schedule.

Kelly Jackson

Kelly Jackson is an international award winning Native American artist. Her edgy and soulful pieces have decorated stages across the United States, Europe and Canada. Her music has gained admiration for its unique flare, soulful vocals and remarkable ability to inspire and empower her listeners. Her debut album, Spirit of a Woman earned a NAMA for best Americana Album of the Year, her second, Renditions of the Soul, also received international recognition. Her single, After All This Time, earned a #1 spot on XM World and Indigenous Music Countdowns. She has been inspired and influenced by some of the most powerful women in music; Pure Fe, Buffy St. Marie, Etta James, Josh Stone, Amy Winehouse and Susan Tedeschi to name a few. Most recently, Kelly has collaborated with other inspirational artists, touching on a more alternative style pulling from spoken word, rap, and reggae with her recently nominated hit single, Wake Up. Ms. Jackson’s genre is Native Americana, having roots in folk, jazz, blues, country, hip/hop and rock all infused with native influences. She has shared a stage with some of the greatest, Indigo Girls, Wade Fernandez and Bill Miller.

Juli Johnson
Juli has been singing since before she could talk, and has taken about ten years of professional voice training. After singing, song writing is her second favorite thing to do, the third being sitting near an ocean on a hot sunny day. She also really loves puppies & kittens, almost as much as she loves playing her guitar and ukulele. Juli has a Performance Art degree, and has spent a lot of years in her happy place on stage, either singing or acting. You can learn more about Juli at her website: julijohnson.com.

Connie Jordan – Instructor
After several years of touring and performing around the country in D.I.Y. bands, Connie moved to Madison from Pennsylvania with nothing but five string instruments, a bike, and a sewing machine.  Since relocating, Connie has co-founded In The Kitchen Collective, continued her solo work (Coney Island  http://cllct.com/art/coneyisland), started a Riot Grrrl band, and plays bass drum for Madison’s new radical street marching band; FORWARD!

Kia Karlen
Kia Karlen has been playing the horn since age 11 and the accordion since age 36, dabbling occasionally in bass and percussion along the way. Kia currently performs music ranging from classical chamber music to world folk to punk, with Yid Vicious, Reptile Palace Orchestra, Optometri, Black Marigold Wind Quintet, The Velvet Smash, the Theramones, and the Capital City Band. Kia has scored experimental music for silent film screenings, staged sock puppet tributes to the great philosophers, and organized armies of artists for temporary public performance art projects around Madison.

Claire Kannapell
Claire is an electric/double bassist, pianist, and composer, whose projects span genres from bluegrass to neo-soul. She is an instructor, accompanist, and performer with the Monkey Business Institute improv troupe. Current projects include the acoustic trio Old Oaks and the weddings and functions band The Plus Ones. http://www.clairekannapell.com

DJ Kayla Kush
DJ Kayla Kush is a music enthusiast who has been inspired to share the powerful sounds of reggae with as many people who are open to listening to it. She began her DJ career as a radio host in 2008 and began to do live DJ performances shortly after that. She has spun tunes at notable music venues and events including California Roots Festival, Vibe High Festival, and Bonfire Festival—getting to share the stage with some of her musical heroes. She currently hosts “2 DUB”, a late night reggae show with a twist, Saturdays at 10pm on WORT 89.9FM. Kayla is the 5-time winner of “DJ of the Year” at the Madison Area Music Awards and founder of Rootfire’s “Women In Reggae” thought leadership series. 

Anna Laube – Instructor
Anna Laube (pronounced \lau\ as in “how,” and \be\ as in “to be or not to be”) began studying the piano at the age of three and later took up saxophone, oboe, violin, guitar, and harmonica. She was a leading member in a number of orchestras during high school in Madison, WI, and the year after she graduated, studied oboe at the Académie de Musique Grétry in Liège, Belgium. Anna attended years of Music Clinic at the UW and released her debut album in 2006. She has since been described as “An artist to whom you would hand over the keys to your heart” by the San Francisco Bay Guardian, composing “Intimate, heartfelt songs rooted in traditional Americana” (NPR) — and her music is receiving airplay worldwide. Visit http://www.annalaube.com for more information.

Lexi Kille
Lexi is a Junior at Forrest Park High School in Crystal Falls, MI.  As the niece of Music Director, Beth Kille, Lexi has been recruited for her awesome “baby-whisperer” skills and will be providing onsite day care for the children of instructors.

Madison Malone
Madison grew up in the agricultural and historical city of Portage, Wisconsin. She has been involved with music since kindergarten, when she started taking piano lessons. She started composing her own songs in middle school and was involved in many musical and choir groups in high school. In the fall of 2012, Madison started attending the University of Wisconsin-Madison where she began double majoring in Spanish & Social-Work. Although she was a full-time student, she became a member of the UW’s co-ed A cappella group. During this time, Madison also became a teacher at Madison’s Girls Rock Camp in order to spread the positivity and education of music and self-empowerment throughout her community! In the spring of 2015, Madison released her first full-length album titled, LIMINAL. At this time she was nominated as a finalist for New Artist of the Year & Pop/R&B Album of the Year for her EP at the 2015 Madison Area Music Association Awards (MAMAs). The summer of 2015, Madison became a member of the Grammy’s Recording Academy & owner of E.M.H. Publishing House. She wishes to show others that music can be this incredible, spellbinding outlet where we can escape and turn all of our aspirations into reality.

Shawndell Marks - Instructor
“Shawni” is a singer/songwriter/pianist with big hair and little feet. She has been playing with a band since the age of 15 and once sang backup every night for a whole summer for an Elvis impersonator. He sweated. A lot. She then went on to study music at the University of Wisconsin. Her favorite band is Supertramp and favorite food is peanut butter. Her favorite thing ever is the grand piano in her living room – a gift from her father the year he died. She has released two original albums, Remnants of Crazy and Little Things. The second album does not refer to her feet, but rather sweet, simple concepts using her voice, a piano, and various sounds from a keyboard. She currently resides in Baraboo, Wisconsin where she teaches piano. She is also immensely proud of her two children.

Susan Masino – Instructor
Susan, a rock journalist for over thirty years, has written three books, created and hosted the 94.1 JJO Local Stage radio show from 1997-2004, and has produced eight local compilation CDs. She also appears in the Van Halen DVD, The Early Years. You can check out the details at http://www.susanmasino.com. Let There Be Rock: The Story of AC/DC is now printed in ten languages and available at http://www.amazon.com. Her new book, Family Tradition-Three Generations of Hank Williams will be published by Hal Leonard/Backbeat Books later this year.

Kelly Maxwell

Kelly is a singer, playwright, actor, and songwriter.  She makes sweet music with alt-country rockers Little Red Wolf, gets Madison booties shakin’ with disco superstars V05 and performs a few times a year with the visionary theatre ensemble called Are We Delicious?, with whom she helps write, rehearse, and perform original one-hour show in just one week.  Kelly’s true happiness is feeling her voice blend with other voices in harmony.  She finds great inspiration in the creativity of others and can’t wait to meet the girls at camp and play, play, play!

Julia McConahay – Instructor
Julia McConahay has been playing music since she could count to four. She focused her attention to violin at age 5 and broadened her horizons over the years to include voice, guitar, and keys as well. She now functions as a session musician, performing artist, and musical coach. She can’t wait to get all you girls up and rockin’!

Robin Metko – Instructor
According to family accounts, Robyn Marie Metko came out singing. A fourth-generation musician and daughter of legendary accordionist Dick Metko, she was christened “Polka Princess” by her high school classmates. Watching her father and his fellow bandmates promote their various projects inspired the organization of entertainment marketing firm RM Metko & Associates, a company specializing in independent artist development. http://www.robynmetko.com

Emily Mills – Instructor
Emily Mills is the drummer/singer in Madison-based alt. country band Little Red Wolf. Emily has been playing percussion since she could hold the sticks in her hands, and was a band counselor for Girls Rock Camp Madison in 2010. She is also a freelance writer, actor, and photographer.

Deb Nies – Instructor

Deb is a freelance writer, but her most rewarding and challenging career is being a mom to her tween daughter, Hannah. They love exploring the roads less traveled in the Madison area, and sharing their finds at Hidden Adventure Examiner and Parenting Tweens.

Candice Nokes
Candice comes from the Greater Milwaukee area and is a songwriter, vocalist, and guitarist. She studied guitar and voice beginning at age 8, and continued studying voice through college. Since age 22 she has performed music in many ways, through many genres, with a love to rock.  One of her favorites was as a vocalist and guitarist for the 7-piece Milwaukee-based band, Mark Truesdell and the Lost Pioneers. Two of her original songs, A Whole Long While (2010), and Trapped (2012), are Indian Summer Music Awards Nominees. Candice worked with Madison GRC in 2011 and can’t wait to see new female bands thrive and shine!  Currently, Candice invests much of her musical time as a duo / rocked-out trio in The Spirals.  http://spiralsmusic.com/home.html

Karen Novy
Karen Novy began playing piano at the tender age of five years old, taught first by her father who was a popular piano teacher in the small town in New Jersey where she grew up. She quickly fell in love with the instrument and spent most of her childhood playing on those 88 keys while everyone else was playing kickball. She began writing songs at age 17, and discovered her love of emotionally honest lyric writing. Songwriting and performing is her life’s passion and soul purpose. In between songwriting trips to Nashville and live performances in the Triangle area of North Carolina, she is mixing a new album (her fourth) due out in March 2019.

Karen has a degree in music education and loves to work with all ages, writing songs and creating music that never existed before!

Tara Nuutinen
Graduated from Lawrence University in Appleton, WI with a B.A. in Fine Art and currently is pursuing a Master’s Degree in Psychology.  As a kid, attended several basketball camps, became a counselor for several camps and a coach for Badger State Games as well as assisted with a basketball camp with 1000 participants.  This is the first year with GRC, which is amazing to be a part of such talented musicians

Laura V. Page – Instructor
Laura V. Page is a highly experienced independent management consultant focusing on leadership development, conflict resolution, customer service, team building and strategic planning. She is a frequent public speaker, meeting facilitator and an instructor for continuing education divisions of UW-Madison and UW-Milwaukee in addition to serving her clients, both profit and non-profit.

Michelle “Shelly” Pare
Shelly retired in 2014 after teaching vocal music in Lodi and Westfield MS/HS for 35 years. She was the Choir Director at St. Mary’s Church, Portage, 30 years and teaches for the Portage Zona Gale Children’s and Youth Theatre productions. She’s a Portage Area Community Theater and Lodi School Board member. She has directed, choreographed and/or performed in 55 musicals and 50 show choirs. She sings professionally in “Sou-Pare” Lodi rock/dance band and with Main Street Melodies quartet and directs the Zona Gale Singers. Shelly has been a competition judge for show choirs, FFA, talent shows, forensics and director for six HS Honor’s Choirs and other W.S.M.A. events. Shelly taught at Shell Lake Show Choir Camp 14 years, ballroom dance in Baraboo 10 years, and is looking forward to her 2nd year at Girl’s Rock Camp in Madison.

Haley Parvin
Haley is a singer/songwriter from Madison, and has had a love for music from a young age. Starting with violin at age 9, she began voice lessons when she was 12, as well as picking up ukulele guitar and piano. Haley released her debut album “One Eye Open” in 2015, and continues to play at local venues around Madison and eau claire, where she currently resides. She is so excited to be a part of Girls Rock Camp  and share her passion for music with others!

Karolyn Pionek
Karolyn is a former ladies rock camper and the proud mom of current and future girls rock campers. Learning to play the bass at the ripe age of 38, she is living proof that it’s never to late to pick up an instrument and rock out. She plays in the band bruce bocce (www.brucebocce.com).

Beth Porter – Yoga Instructor
Beth Porter took up yoga to find grounding amidst the craziness of motherhood. She wears many hats including physical therapist, girl scout leader, and mom to two busy kids. Beth is a 200-hour certified yoga instructor and likes to dabble in different venues, teaching yoga to UW grad students, at the FIT on Monroe Street, and to children/young adults with autism.

Queenie – Instructor
Queenie (a.k.a. Susan McCarter-Wade) holds a degree in Music and Recording Technology and is a seasoned performer and recording artist. She has studied, recorded and shared the stage with a host of regional and national performers. Queenie currently enjoys singing and writing music with her own band Queenie and the Blue Cats and looks forward to working with you.

Julie Rackow
Julie has a bachelor’s in Fine Arts – Photography from the University of Arizona and has worked in a variety of supporting rolls with the likes of academics, professional dance troupes, musician, budding film makers, performance artists and drag kings.  I would much rather be behind the scenes helping with content and concept development, writing and asking hard question; as well as motivating and inspiring those that want to be in the spotlight.  It feeds my soul to help others realize their potential.

Krista Rasmussen – Instructor

Carla Raushenbush – Instructor
Carla, creator and director of A Perfect Knot Yoga Center, on Madison’s near east side, has been a Massage Therapist since 1990 and graduated from Bikram’s formal 500 hr. teacher training in 1995. Since opening her own studio in 1996, she has taught 7-11 classes per week and loves it now more than ever. Recognizing her own cultural conditioning that binds and crushes vitality, originality and contentedness, and steadfastly casting it away is Carla’s main practice toward the yogic goals of true self-knowledge and non-harming.

Rin Q Ribble
Rin Q Ribble grew up in the Madison area playing classical music with The Madison Suzuki Strings and later, in her teens, she became a member of the Wisconsin Youth Symphony Orchestra for 5 years. It wasn’t until her early twenties she realized that the violin is not just a classical instrument. She joined her first band, The Pints and learned how to create music and improvise in the Irish/Pub Rock tradition. This opened the door to more experiments with rock and punk music on electric violin. In 2007 she was excepted to the music department at The University of Wisconsin Stevens Point campus. She became the first violinist to graduate with a degree in Jazz Performance in 2012. Since then, she has been back in the Madison area teaching and playing.  She is the owner of Open Door Studio, offering lessons in violin, mandolin and composition.  Rin’s current groups include The Five Points Jazz Collective, The Gadjo Players and The North Code. She also does studio recording jobs and has been featured on many albums.

Sarah Lou Richards
Sarah stands at the hands of Americana tradition; a singer/songwriter and compelling bedrock artist with energy, emotion and the work ethic of a new generation.  In 2010, she released “Ruby Red Shoes,” a full length disc produced by Henry Paul (BlackHawk / The Outlaws) capturing the fragrant nuance that marks Richards’ artistry and on-stage talent.   Born in Wisconsin and raised in Connecticut, Sarah Lou has been singing since she could talk and followed her passion all the way through college with a degree in music education and has spent the last 6 years in Tennessee, honing her craft as a songwriter and performer.  The breadth of Richards’ personal and professional life infuses a positive spirit, yet fierce intellect. Her music showcases one who is not afraid to be a real sinner and a quiet saint.

Amanda Rigell

Amanda is a singer-songwriter and co-founder of the Madison band Count This Penny, which was recently named one of 10 ‘Wisconsin Bands to Watch’ by the Milwaukee Journal-Sentinel, and has been lucky to share the stage with the likes of Kacey Musgraves, Shovels and Rope, and The Lone Bellow. When she isn’t writing songs or singing harmonies with other songwriters, she teaches English to seventh and eighth graders.

Susan Robinson
Susan first discovered the world of rock camps in the fall of 2011 when she participated in Ladies Rock Camp.  She has been playing guitar for 3 years and loves to talk about, learn about, and play music.  As a mother and a former teacher, she also enjoys working with young people and helping them to recognize and fulfill their potential.  In her free time she also enjoys playing piano, singing, and keeping fit with kickboxing and kung fu.

Meghan Rose
Meghan Rose is a member of the all-female, Madison band Little Red Wolf and is currently writing a musical about zombies. Past roles in music include music director and rehearsal pianist for stage musicals, writing and recording backing tracks for YouTube shorts, and piano for improv theater. Instruments include piano, guitar, vocals, mandolin, dulcimer, and the accordion.

Kaya Saia
Kaya Saia is so excited to continue being part of GRC! After attending camp for 8 years, she is honored to be a part of the camp staff. Music has always been a part of her life, starting as a violinist, she then learned bass at camp and has since played both upright bass and bass guitar in several ensembles throughout her middle school, high school careers. She continues to pursue bass in her current college career and enjoys singing and playing ukulele on the side. GRCs mission of female empowerment is incredibly important to her and she is glad to be able to contribute to such a phenomenal experience.

Carolynn Schwartz Black
Carolynn Schwartz Black has been singing since she was born and has no plans to stop anytime soon. Music has been an ever-present force in her life, in many ways, and many genres, including blues, funk, classic soul/r&b, folk, rock, and country. Currently she is really digging being a chanteuse, singing jazz standards, and sharing the stage with Lo Marie in 2 Broads 1 Band. A native New Yorker, Carolynn moved to Madison in 2004 after releasing her second album and quickly joined Clyde Stubblefield’s Funky Monday Band as well as local electronic r&b band Vibe Syndicate. 14 years later, several bands (including a duo with her hubby, The Schwartzes), 2 kids, a few albums, and 3 recent MAMA awards nominations, and now her musical journey continues on with Girls Rock Camp. She is excited to share the power of music and her breadth of experience with the next generation of rockers!

Cait Shanahan
Cait Shanahan is a singer-songwriter hailing from Madison, Wisconsin.  Cait has released 3 full length solo records and most recently (May 2011) released a full length album with her late band, Cait and the Girls.  As of December 2011, she is plugging away on a new band with an impressive line-up, look for shows in early 2012.

Laura Stephenson – Instructor
Laura grew up in Madison and was always involved in music as a young girl. She knew she was destined to sing for the rest of her life when her first grade music teacher pointed out that Laura knew how to breathe right! In fact, she majored in vocal performance, getting her “opera on” here at the UW. Laura moved from the world of German liede and Italian opera to alt-rock in 2002 with Spolight Buddha. She is currently a lead singer for Bonobo Secret Handshake, a politically charged and highly energetic blues, rock, funk band. Laura specializes in writing lyrics and is extremely psyched to rock with the girls at camp.

Sofia Tanski
Sofia Jade is a "Professional Creative" living in Madison, Wisconsin. She is obsessed with the inherent contradictions of sound, and views music and soundscapes as a bridge between the physical and intangible. Sofia completed her Bachelor's in Music at Beloit College at the end of 2019, and released her first album of original music, Watercolor Dreamscape, in 2020. Her recent work collaborating with weaver Hellen Ascoli has focused on creating sound environments that facilitate memory and reflection while providing a shared experience. Sofia is currently studying Accounting at MATC and eventually hopes to empower artists to take control of their financial journeys. For music, musings, and events, check out https://www.sofia-jade.com/.

Henrieta Tornyai – Instructor
A recent transplant to Madison all the way from New Zealand, Henrieta works as a professional bassist and teaches guitar and bass out of her studio in Sherman Village. Upon arriving in Madison, Henrieta quickly found work with several local bands including The Sills, The John Masino Band and Ladies Must Swing.

Vanessa Tortolano – Instructor
Vanessa is a woman of many hats. She is a devoted mother of two wonderful boys, is co-owner and Operator of NessAlla Kombucha, and does music as much as she can when time allows. Vanessa has been singing since she could speak and on the stage since 3rd grade. She has been in many bands over the years including Madison’s Subvocal. Currently, Vanessa is working on solo stuff as well as co-hosting the Alchemy’s Open Mic Variety Show and Tell with Julia McConahay every second Wednesday of the month. She feels very excited to have the opportunity to help build girls’ confidence and self-esteem. Go for it girls!

Ali Trevino-Murphy – Instructor

Alyx Vesey
Alyx is a PhD student in Media and Cultural Studies at UW-Madison. She studies, among other things, gender and music culture. In 2009, she started the blog Feminist Music Geek and is a frequent contributor for Bitch Magazine. She is a native Texan, and volunteered with the Austin and Houston chapters of Girls Rock Camp before relocating to Madison late last summer. In her spare time, she likes to strum the dust off her Gibson SG and snuggle her cat, Kozy.

Anna Vogelzang
Anna Vogelzang loves Girls Rock Camp. This is her 3rd summer involved with the GRC Team, sporting roles such as Voice Teacher, Band Coach, Songwriting Instructor, and Band Manager. Anna went to college for opera & poetry, and then began touring non-stop as a singer/songwriter – driving all over the country and playing in all kinds of venues – finally creating her own record label, Paper Anchor Music, in 2011. She’s had the privilege to play shows with Sara Bareilles, Anais Mitchell, Laura Gibson, Amanda Palmer, Mirah, and many other strong lady musicians (not to mention some dude musicians, too). Her newest album was released on PAM in February of 2012 after being funded on Kickstarter by her fans. You can hear Anna’s songs & see when she’s playing shows here or look at pictures of what she’s eating for lunch and/or her bunny Oscar here.

Caprise Waak
Caprise has been working with families and education for over fifteen years. In between she has worked in radio and currently hosts two radio shows. Art is one of her favorite hobbies and if you take her to her record store and she can probably tell you the band by the album cover. She is excited to get to combine music and art as the Art Leader at Madison GRC. Oh, and she is the Mom to an amazing teenager named Ace.
Anna Wang – Instructor
Anna Wang is a songwriter and multi-instrumentalist, and a recent grad from UW-Madison. She currently plays with Anna Wang and the Oh Boys! Playful, fun, and somewhat irreverent, Anna Wang and the Oh Boys! often play in and around their home-base of Madison. http://www.annawangandtheohboys.com

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Emma Watermolen
Emma has been involved in performance for the better part of 15 years. She plays trumpet, ukulele, guitar, and piano. She is a biology teacher, tennis coach, and lacrosse coach, but loves to write and perform music with friends and family in her free time. She is incredibly excited to be a part of the Girls Rock Camp team!

Stacey “Pepper” Weber
Stacey, a Ladies’ Rock Camp alumna, has been a stage performer since age 7, but discovered the joy of rocking the bass on stage far later. She is the bass player for legendary Madison surf-punk garage rock band The Vipers, Cramps tribute band Goo Goo Muck, and was a founding member of The Rotten Tommys. She adores 80s music and style and shares her home, aptly named The Punk Rock Palace, with a current GRC camper and bass player. She is beyond stoked to be part of another totally awesome GRC season as band coach and manager, supporting girls in owning their power on stage and off. GIRLS ROCK!!

Maggie Weiser

Maggie is a singer and guitar player who lends her voice to many bands in Madison, including The Reptile Palace Orchestra, Yid Vicious, and Shakey.  Maggie believes in music education through shared experiences, and thrives on creative ensemble work. Maggie has dabbled in instruments such as guitar and drums, and has formally studied piano and flute.  She is the manager of many projects, booking shows and organizing benefits and neighborhood festivals.

Sarah Whitt
Sarah has been a musician since around the age of 7.  She plays french horn, drums, sings, and occasionally plays piano (but would never admit to that).  She regularly sings with chamber choir and gospel choir.  She also recently started a band with a couple of other awesome chicks, where she plays drums, sings, writes songs, and generally has a great time.

Chandon Williams
Mother, DJ and acupuncturist, Chandon keeps herself busy and always makes time for Girls Rock Camp.  She enjoys watching the girls learn about what it really means to be a DJ and loves to hear the mixes that they come up with.  The only female mix DJ in Wisconsin to appear on the radio, she stresses the importance of having young girls get a secure foundation to take the art of djing wherever their creative hearts desire for the future!

Rita Witter
Rita lives south of Mt. Horeb and is a guitarist, singer and songwriter that has been in working bands since the late 70’s. She began her interest in music in high school, traveling and performing with her church’s folk group. Later she joined and formed multiple rock bands. The longest running band was Rita & The Reptiles during the 80’s and 90’s. Her style of writing crosses from rock, blues, reggae, and a bit of country rock. Rita is currently recording and performing with her band Flippin Westies.

Beatriz Zaricor
Beatriz has loved music since a very young age. At age 7, she was given the choice of any present she wanted. She chose a record album from her favorite artist. She took piano classes and learned to play guitar on her own. She’s written many songs. Currently she can be seen in her latest musical endeavors as a DJ at clubs, events and weddings. She sees music as vehicle to build positive relationships with her students, to empower and strengthen each other.



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