Dec 8, 2012

The Joe Bonamassa Blues Guitar Scholarship, (sponsored by the Keeping The Blues Alive Foundation) was created to promote and preserve the heritage of blues music, and to directly encourage and support the educational growth of a newly enrolling Guitar Program student at Musicians Institute. The scholarship will be awarded in Spring 2013 to a new student (US or non-US citizens) enrolling in the Associate of Arts in Performance (Guitar) program who demonstrates overall outstanding musicianship, and the potential for developing their own individual sound or unique voice on the instrument in the Blues style. The Joe Bonamassa Blues Guitar Scholarship The scholarship is applicable for students enrolled in the AA Guitar performance program only, and may not be transferred to “non- performance program” emphases (Audio Engineering, Music Business, Independent Artist, Guitar Craft, or Film) within an AA degree. Award $3,000.00 tuition credit ($1,000.00 per quarter for the first three consecutive quarters of the program as long as the recipient maintains satisfactory progress). Two tickets and VIP backstage “meet and greet” to a future Joe Bonamassa concert (date/time TBD) are also included in the award package. Eligibility and Conditions Newly-enrolled AA (Guitar) students only. US citizen and non-US citizen. Awardee must maintain enrollment at 12 units (fulltime status) during the full length of award period. Failure to maintain enrollment and satisfactory academic progress in AA (Guitar) program for the full duration of the scholarship may result in withdrawal of the award. How To Apply Complete a Joe Bonamassa Blues Guitar Scholarship application (see application download instructions below). Provide the completed application form including: VIDEO RECORDING Submit a video recording (DVD format only) of you performing three (3) songs in the Blues genre on the electric and/or acoustic guitar. Applicants are required to include two (2) live ensemble (band or duo) performances, and one (1) guitar solo performance. Application Deadline For programs beginning: Spring 2013 Submit application by: March 1, 2013 All materials must be submitted in a complete package and mailed via US Postal Service to: Musicians Institute Scholarship Department 6752 Hollywood Blvd. Hollywood, CA 90028 For more information, please visit official website: www.mi.edu

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