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Teacher's Choir Inspired Hollywood's School of Rock

Summary

  • A music teacher in Canada inspired the movie School of Rock.
  • His school choir grew from a few kids to hundreds.
  • A recorded concert gained unexpected popularity decades later.
Teacher's Choir Inspired Hollywood's School of Rock

In the 1970s, music teacher Hans Fenger's passion project in rural Langley, Canada, unexpectedly laid the groundwork for a Hollywood blockbuster. What began as teaching modern tunes to a handful of students quickly blossomed into a choir of hundreds, forming a makeshift band.

Two concerts were recorded in 1976 and 1977, with records pressed for students and their families. Fenger moved on, but two decades later, a surprising call revealed the Langley album had resurfaced on the radio, sparking renewed interest.

This resurgence led to a reunion performance with his former students in 2002. A documentary about this event caught the eye of screenwriter Mike White, inspiring the creation of the beloved film "School of Rock," starring Jack Black as the charismatic teacher.

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