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We Will Rock You!

Polk County… it’s time to ROCK OUT!! This year’s Battle of the Bands High School Edition is coming to Union Hall with a lineup of musicians from Hillsborough, Pasco, Pinellas, Osceola, Orange, and, of course, good ol’ Polk County. I had the honor of talking with Holly Cordero, the founder and CEO of Cordero Music, a local music and performance-centered nonprofit, and the event coordinator for this month’s shred fest to get some details about the gig and the mission behind her nonprofit: “To provide music experiences to all young musicians, despite barriers to entry, through live performance opportunities, sponsored private music lessons, and sponsored quality music instruments.”



Battle of the Bands started small, with the only two schools offering rock band programs to students in the area. Holly and the teacher for the other school wanted to provide an opportunity for their students to meet and to have the benefits of a community centered on music. “We wanted a chance to have our kids play for each other and network with each other, so they knew that they weren’t the only kids playing popular music in school.” The rock programs of the Davenport School of the Arts and Ridgeview Global Studies Academy combined forces to give their kids that chance! The event has drawn in more rock programs every year, growing the community of young musicians who love to rock out and rock on in Central Florida. Holly tries to reach out to as many schools and programs that she knows about, by contacting music program directors and extracurricular organizers personally to make them aware of these performance opportunities for their groups.


Out of all of the auditionees, only five bands have been chosen to compete for the crowd under three distinct categories: Best in Show (a combination of covers and original songs), Best Original Act (all original songs), and Best Cover Band (all cover songs). Not only will the bands be competing for the bragging rights of being one of the best central Florida rock bands, some awesome prizes have been provided, including five hours of studio recording time in Orlando, D’Addario merch and items, instruments, a paying gig at Bowen Yard, and even an electric scooter donated by Winter Haven’s own Bike Shop!


If only I could go back to being a teen again, I would have loved to rock out and participate in such an incredible event with a team behind it that clearly cares so much. I asked Holly what the most rewarding part of working with and for the local youth rock community is, and it’s all about picking up good vibrations! “I really enjoy seeing the students connect with each other, or the musicians, as they’re not all students, but the musicians connect with each other because they’ve actually created projects outside of our concerts on their own [as well as] collaborations and that’s really what the whole community is about. They are finding new musicians to work with and building connections among their peers.” Connections and support can mean the difference between a young musician making it through the rough parts of a career in the arts and thriving or falling away from their dreams. “It’s funny, relationships have formed after some of our festivals. [Everyone loves a good showmance!]. They end up also playing on shows together, so I know when there was a breakup for a band that performed in a prior year, they reached out to me and I got to recommend a whole bunch of different guitarists for them and bassists from people they’ve already met. So, it just helps build up a community and a network so that everyone feels supported in whatever part of their journey they’re on.” The amount of care and passion that Holly shows for these performers is incredible, and I for one am excited to see how far they will all go!


Cafe T42
Cafe T42

Cafe T42 Planet Phoenix
Cafe T42 Planet Phoenix

Valguero
Valguero

Princess Cupcake and the Sprinkles
Princess Cupcake and the Sprinkles

Face the Fence
Face the Fence

For high school students who are interested in vying for glory with their band in the 2026 Battle, registration for auditions is already open on the Cordero Music Inc. website, with auditions occurring in February of 2026! On the other hand, those who are looking for a less competitive style of performance can register to perform in Cordero Music Inc.’s summer and winter music festivals, which gives youth bands and performers an opportunity to showcase their skills in front of music executives, theme park representatives, and the general public or just to get some good old fashioned stage time! For those of us lame adults who are forever shunned from participating in cool high school Battle of the Bands (no, I’m definitely not bitter, why do you ask?) the best way to support this awesome program and these spectacular artists is by showing up to the events.



Cordero Music wants to make performance accessible, especially to those who have been underserved and missed out on opportunities to explore the arts because of finances, so all events are free to the public. The nonprofit relies on at-will donations to keep afloat and provide their kids with equipment, instruction, and performance spaces, so if you are a member of the public who has the ability to provide a donation to support their work, please consider it! But wait… there’s more! You’re not only supporting arts initiatives and young artists in Central Florida, a portion of the money raised from Cordero Music’s events is also donated to Project No Labels, a Central Florida mental health and community building organization which offers free and/or discounted mental health services to residents of Florida. This organization has been in action since 2015 changing the lives of marginalized communities and providing mental health resources to those who need it. Cordero Music partners with them throughout the year to fundraise for their mental health services and promote events happening between the two organizations! So, music lovers unite on April 13, 5 pm to 10 pm at Union Hall in Lakeland. Be there or be square Polk County!


Battle of the Bands

April 13, 5 pm

Union Hall

1023 Florida Ave S, Lakeland


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