Lowell Alexander
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher
Lowell Alexander was trained at the University of Tennessee-Knoxville and Berklee College of Music. He holds both Bachelor of Science in Finance and Bachelor of Arts in Guitar Performance degrees from these institutions. While in college, Lowell worked as a session musician, private guitar instructor, and corporate event performer. Born in Nashville, he is a Murfreesboro native and graduate of Siegel High School.
Lowell teaches guitar, bass guitar, and keyboard + piano at School of Rock Murfreesboro.
Fox DeVaughn
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher, Vocals Teacher and Keyboard + Piano Teacher
Fox is a multi-instrumentalist music producer with skills in guitar, bass guitar, keyboard + piano, and vocals as well as audio production and engineering. In addition to teaching at School of Rock Murfreesboro, he is an audio engineering professor at Middle Tennessee State University and a live sound engineer at The End in Nashville. He also produces audio for video games using Wwise and FMOD to implement sounds into the game engine. His primary genre influences are metal, EDM, classical, flamenco, and jazz.
Cassie Browning
Vocals Teacher, Little Wing and Rookies Instructor
Cassie has over 5 years of experience teaching voice and performing across multiple genres. Currently, she is a Commercial Songwriting major at MTSU and aspires to continue her career in the music industry as an artist/songwriter after graduating. She strives to build confidence in students at School of Rock Murfreesboro not only as musicians, but in every aspect of performing!
Zoey Moore
Vocals Teacher, Little Wings and Rookies Instructor
Zoey is currently pursuing a degree in Commercial Songwriting at Middle Tennessee State University. She has been singing since a young age and has had the honor of performing the national anthem at NBA and Minor League Baseball games. Her experience includes a wide range of vocal performances, from live events to studio sessions, with a focus on delivering impactful, emotionally resonant music. She is deeply passionate about using her voice and helping others express themselves with music, including students at School of Rock Murfreesboro! Let’s Rock!
Taritta Kansichi
Vocals Teacher, Keyboard + Piano Teacher
With a Master of Music Education and a Doctor of Education in Educational Leadership, Taritta is dedicated to using her instructional skills to equip aspiring musicians at School of Rock Murfreesboro with the knowledge, skills, tools, sources, resources, and mindset to create industry standard music.
Taritta designs immersive learning experiences that focus on music theory, technique, and performance while implementing the unique School of Rock curriculum. Her goal for all students is to improve their knowledge, fine-tune their skills, and build their portfolio, as they discover and develop their own unique musicianship.
Brady Romano
Drums Teacher
Brady is a Drums Teacher and former School of Rock student from Long Beach, NY. With experience in teaching as well as both live and studio performance, Brady is knowledgeable in many genres, taking great inspiration from metal and alternative rock.
When not teaching at School of Rock Murfreesboro, Brady is currently pursuing an Audio Production degree at MTSU and aims to work as a recording engineer in studios after graduating.
Matt Geisel
Music Director
Matt has been playing music, mainly guitar, for many years. He played and toured in multiple rock and metal bands in the 90s, and played in two worship team bands at church. He has also run several companies, building two businesses, and brings excellent organizational, communication and team building skills to the School of Rock Murfreesboro performance programs.
Jackson Tower
Keyboard + Piano Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher, Guitar Teacher
Jackson is an award winning, multi-instrumentalist songwriter/producer and graduate from Berklee College of Music. In 2022, he and his band won third place in the nationwide BMI John Lennon Songwriting contest for his original song.
Jackson grew up in New Hampshire and moved to Nashville to pursue a career in music along with his band. He’s studied piano for 16 years now and guitar for 14, and over the past two years has been learning how to play bass guitar. He’s taught music lessons since high school and is eager to share his passion for music with students at School of Rock Murfreesboro!
Chase Arocha
Guitar Teacher, Bass Guitar Teacher
Chase Arocha a professional guitarist and bassist with over 20 years of experience. Having graduated from the Musicians Institute in Los Angeles, Chase has spent most of his career as a studio and live musician. Chase has played for a number of artists and the live scene of Broadway in Nashville, along with touring with his original band Voltagehawk.
A true lover of all things music, they hope to share everything they have learned about the art and industry with students at School of Rock Murfreesboro.