Birmingham - Camp Jam - Rock and Roll Day Camp
Open Sessions in Birmingham
June 14-18
The sessions are held at:
Shades Valley High School
6100 Old Leeds Rd
Birmingham, AL 35210
Registration Fee:
Camp Jam - $549
11 - 17 years old
Camp Jam Kidz - $425
7 - 10 years old
Camp Hours:
Camp Jam (11-17): Monday-Thursday 9 am - 4:30 pm ; Friday concert is at 6 pm
Camp Jam Kidz (7-10): Monday-Thursday 9 am - 3 pm ; Friday 9:00 - 4:30
Sign up today! Limited enrollment.
My Mom Rocks: Moms of kids ages 7 to 17 are invited to perform their hearts out for the chance to win a free week at Camp Jam’s Rock ‘N’ Roll Summer Day Camp for their son or daughter plus a $100 Spa Gift Certificate.
To compete, visit Jamling.com and choose one out of three available songs to sing. Moms can practice on Jamling.com and sing along to their favorite track or just wing it the day of the event. Those interested in competing please visit Campjam.com or call 1-800-513-0930 to secure a time slot in the contest. Walk-ups are welcome, but pre-registration is encouraged.
Read more: Ready Set Rock Tour 2009

If you want to rock out at camp then check out Chris Montana's visit to a real 'rock and roll' camp!
The ages for the rock camp are 11-17 and the only pre-requisite is that you have 6 months of music experience. Kids are taught by music professionals and real rock and roll musicians plus the camp is sponsored by Bailey Bros. Music!
Read more: That's Life: Camp Jam

Young musicians `Come Together' in a concert setting
David Allinder sat in the middle of the Shades Valley High School auditorium as band members took their places on stage, plugged in their instruments and began playing the unmistakable tune of "Come Together" by The Beatles. He nodded his head with the rhythm and listened intently...
Read more: Camp's School of Rock Beats All
Birmingham Videos!
Watch Birmingham Camp Jammers play
"Smells Like Teen Spirit" by Nirvana or
"Paradise City" by Guns N Roses on YouTube.
Read more: Camp Jam Birmingham on YouTube!
Carlisi Stops in Birmingham on Spring Tour - Camp Jam's own Jeff Carlisi greeted a crowd in Birmingham, and showed off his Guitar Hero skills - on the real guitar and on the video game!
Camp Jam and NAMM's Ready-Set-Rock! Tour stop in Birmingham on April 12 was chronicled by the Birmingham News.
Read more: Aspiring Heroes Square Off with Carlisi in Birmingham