The Community Music Center’s Rock N Roll Education Celebration delivered an unforgettable day of live music at Bottom of the Hill in San Francisco. With a packed house and electric energy from start to finish, the Community Music Center’s youth band Swiss Cheese Airline and adult band $10 Cash Reward took the stage and proved that the future of live music is alive and thriving. From raw talent to polished performances, every act brought passion, power, and authenticity, representing the heart of San Francisco’s music community.
Sharing the bill with powerhouse acts The Stone Foxes and The Sam Chase, the show elevated into a full-blown rock experience. The crowd showed up strong, supporting local music and embracing the next generation of artists. It was more than just a concert—it was a celebration of community, creativity, and the impact of music education. A true Bay Area moment that reminded everyone why live music matters.
Community Music Center (CMC) is a cornerstone San Francisco institution dedicated to making high-quality music education accessible to people of all ages, backgrounds, and abilities—regardless of financial means. Rooted in the Mission District, CMC believes in the power of music to connect communities, celebrate culture, and transform lives through inclusive, student-centered learning. With a deep commitment to accessibility, diversity, and artistic growth, CMC provides a welcoming space where students can discover their voice and thrive through music. Programs like the Rock Ensembles are made possible through community support and tuition assistance initiatives that ensure everyone has the opportunity to participate. Support the mission and help keep music accessible for future generations—Donate to Community Music Center.



