MAY 10TH – SPRING SHORT COURSES BEGIN!

DRUM HEROES Lyrics and Lines Music Marketing Strategies SINGING STYLES

Our newest batch of Short Courses start May 10th! Click here or Call now to reserve your spot on:

S I N G I N G / / S T Y L E S
Learn the techniques and tricks to master your vocal abilities in Rock, Pop, Soul, Jazz & Blues styles. Taught by DeAnna Johnson.

L Y R I C S & L I N E S
Learn from DIME’s Head of Vocals and Songwriting, Antea Aplus Shelton! Develop your lyrics into the story of a lifetime!

D R U M / / H E R O E S
Learn the techniques of legendary drummers Questlove, George Spanky McCurdy, John ‘Jr’ Robinson, Bernard Purdie, Zac Farro and Dave Weckl! Taught by Eric Rain Man Gaston, our Head of Drums Department at DIME!

M U S I C / / M A R K E T I N G / / S T R A T E G I E S
Kevin Kay is teaching you to BREAK THROUGH THE NOISE! Get your music noticed through sponsorship, Content Marketing, PR, Promotions, social media and more!

Classes run for 6 weeks, meeting every Tuesday evening at DIME from 7-9pm. Only $149! Call us at 313-223-1600 today to register or click here!

REGISTER NOW!

Songwriters Showcase – March 31

Songwriter Showcase

The DIME Songwriting Staff and Students are coming out in full force and are ready to showcase their talent!

March 31st from 7-9pm in The Underground @ DIME

No cover!

Come support these local artists and hear some beautiful music!

The Underground is located at 1265 Griswold St, Detroit MI 48226

Masterclass with Jessica Care Moore & Cat Dyson

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Jessica Care Moore (Poet, Producer, Publisher and creator of Black Women Rock) & Kat Dyson (Vocalist/guitarist for Prince, New Power Generation, and many more) will be speaking to DIME students this Friday, March 4th from 1-3pm in The Underground @ DIME!

Free for students, $5 non-students

1265 Griswold, Detroit MI 48226

Give us a call if you have any questions – 313-223-1600

The Who Masterclass – Friday, February 26th

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To finish off “The Who Week”, The Who’s Manager Bill Curbishley will be stopping by DIME for an intimate conversation with students and guests on the legendary rock band.

As always, $5 for guests and FREE for students!

4-6pm this Friday, February 26th at DIME – 1265 Griswold St, Detroit, MI 48226.

SPRING OPEN HOUSE – March 12th

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Come meet our staff and students at the DIME Spring Open House – Saturday, March 12th from 12-3pm.

Tour the facilities, hear some fantastic live performances and get all the info about DIME’s upcoming courses!

Arrive on time to get the full scoop on open Guitar, Bass, Drums, Vocals, Songwriting and Music Entrepreneurship programs!

We’ll see you on March 12th!

DIME covered by the Detroit Jewish News

DIME Keeps Rocking: Co-founder Sarah Clayman went from England to Israel to Downtown Detroit.
Martin Michalek | Special to the Jewish News

Every day in Capitol Park, rock ‘n’ roll can be heard emanating from the Detroit Institute of Music Education (DIME) at 1265 Griswold St. in Downtown Detroit.

DIME is a music college that offers students a rigorous college experience with the opportunity to meet other experienced musicians, develop their talents, and earn degrees in subjects such as songwriting and music entrepreneurship.

Experienced record producer Kevin Nixon founded the school in 2014 with his partner, Sarah Clayman, as well as Bruce Dickinson, who played guitar in the British rock band Little Angels. Now, as the school enters its third year, Clayman says the success in Detroit has been better than they could ever have hoped.

“We were looking for a challenge [when we came to Detroit] and we definitely got that,” Clayman says. “I hadn’t considered the lifestyle change because we were so focused on the business aspect. Yet the relationships and friend- ships we’ve built in Detroit are some of the strongest I’ve had in my lifetime.”

Just as some children take over the family bakery, Clayman knew from an early age she wanted to follow in her father’s footsteps and work in the music industry. Growing up in Cockfosters, London, she watched her father work as a concert promoter for acts like Michael Jackson, the Carpenters and Neil Diamond.

Clayman’s father had his reservations about his daughter working in the music industry, though; and so, in her typically spunky fashion, she decided to move to a kibbutz in Israel at age 16. (Her other plans were either being a helicopter pilot or a beautician.)

In Israel, Clayman began punctiliously studying Hebrew and, by age 17 she was speaking fluently and working for a medical company in Tel Aviv. But a dream can only be deferred for so long. Before turning 18, Clayman returned to England where she threw herself into the music business at last.

“I never thought I would be living in Detroit when I decided to enter the music industry,” Clayman says, “but people in Detroit have been so warm, open and welcoming. It’s quite unbelievable.”

One of Clayman’s earliest ties to Detroit came from working as an assistant manager to D-Influence and the Motown act Zhane. Now, Clayman has a home in Indian Village with her companion and business partner, Kevin Nixon.

“The plan for a music college began in a pub,” Nixon says. For an entire year, Clayman, Nixon and Dickinson met over pints in the U.K. to work on founding a college in England. Their hard work culminated in the Brighton Institute of Modern Music (BIMM). Soon, enrollment exceeded 1,000 students.

“There were moments when I’d stand on stage at induction week and look up into a crowd with a thousand faces,” Clayman says of BIMM’s early days, “and I couldn’t believe it. It was meant to be.”

Eventually, the trio sold BIMM and set their sights on founding a music college in the United States. They looked at New York City and Nashville until a fortuitous meeting with one of their old friends, Metro Detroiter Charlie Rothstein. Rothstein is the senior managing director and co-founder of Beringea, a venture capital firm with offices in London and Detroit.

“We met Charlie [Rothstein] seven years ago,” Clayman says, “because we’d talked to Beringea for a year about our previous U.K. business, BIMM.”

Though the two never ended up working together, things changed quickly. “Kevin [Nixon] got a call from American Idol to work with the show, and we came to Detroit to see if we wanted to be involved. Charlie was the first person we called.” As Nixon, Clayman and Rothstein all sat down to dinner the decision became obvious.

“We said no to Idol and yes to Charlie,” Clayman says before quickly adding, “It’s the best decision we have made — ever.”

Three years later, DIME is pioneering music education in the heart of Downtown Detroit with DIME ONLINE, an online college curriculum that helps musicians earn degrees in music-related subjects.

“In five years, people will look back on what we’re doing with DIME and DIME ONLINE and say we were the first to do something special,” Clayman says. “A student can study anywhere in the world. It has the potential to create music collaborations with students from different countries and cultures.”

DIME’s ambitious plan to revolutionize music education is moving forward in 2016. Presently, DIME is building a relationship with the Metropolitan State University of Denver to allow students (both online and in Detroit) more access to student loans, more affordable courses and new online programs. *

To learn more about DIME, visit www.dime-detroit.com

DIME Online Joins NAMHE

NAMHE LogoDIME is proud to be a member of the National Association of Music in Higher Education – NAMHE.

NAMHE is the UK’s subject association for institutions, departments and individuals dedicated to training and educating the next generation of musicians through higher education. NAMHE promotes the creative, cultural and economic benefits of studying for a music degree and champions musical research, scholarship and practice at the highest level to ensure a healthy and vibrant future for our discipline.

Membership of NAMHE provides DIME with access to discussion forums, networks, events and resources. It also provides DIME with an opportunity for its voice to be heard in sector-led debates and broader consultations.

For more information about NAMHE, click here.

Saturday Workshops – March 19th 12-4pm

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SATURDAY WORKSHOPS – MARCH 19TH @ DIME

DIME brings you 4 amazing workshops on March 19th! Choose the one that is right for you!

GUITAR GREATS w/ Kris Kurzawa
Explore techniques and signature riffs of JIMMY PAGE & John Mayer.

HIP HOP WORKSHOP w/ Mahogany Jones
Back by popular demand, Mahogany Jones will teach a class about rhythmic delivery, freestyle, flow, imagery/analogy, delivery and stage presence for aspiring hip hop artists.

DRUM HEROES w/ Eric “Rain Man” Gaston
DIME’s head of drums will talk about techniques and signature grooves of TONY ROYSTER JR and TRAVIS BARKER.

ROOTS OF RHYTHM w/ Chinelo Amen Ra
Learn about Djembe Styles, African Culture, talking drums and much more with DIME’s African drumming expert, Chinelo Amen Ra.

To sign up, call us at 313-223-1600 or email info@dime-detroit.com

FEB 12TH – GET ON AIR! Radio Matters Masterclass

On Friday, February 12th, DIME will be welcoming Caroline Records Executive Amber Bouchard for an in-depth masterclass on Radio Promotion.

Learn how to use the world’s #1 music discovery platform and get your band ON AIR!

Just $5 for guests and free for students!

1-3pm at DIME Detroit – 1265 Griswold St, Detroit MI 48226

FEB. 21 – R&B LIVE @ DIME!

R&B Live is coming to DIME Detroit!

Sunday, February 21st at 6pm

Featuring performances by:
JHARID
Ashley Moss
Antonia
KIAREE
Ananais
Pierre Anthony and
Keely Ferguson

The night will be hosted by Joi Tiffany, with some fantastic food by Mississippi Potliquor

Tickets are only $7!

We’ll see you all at 1265 Griswold Street on February 21st! Don’t miss out!

***Please be aware that this event is separate from R&B LIVE DETROIT presents “THE HYBRID THEORY” Music Hall Jazz Cafe” taking place on February 19th. You can check out their lineup at https://www.facebook.com/events/494816947372773/