Brian Wilson, Jeff Beck to Lead Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp

Brian Wilson and Jeff Beck will be the star attractions this spring at Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp in Las Vegas, where campers will learn songwriting and performance tips from the Beach Boys co-founder and the legendary guitarist. The camp takes place from April 18th-21st at the MGM Grand Hotel & Casino and the camp's facility west of the Strip.

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In addition to working on and recording music, campers will perform at MGM Grand's Rouge Lounge at the end of the four-day session. They'll also get a special private performance by Wilson.

Attendees can bring their own instruments, or use gear provided by the camp. Instruments aren't a must, as attendees can also work on their vocal chops. Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp also has a session March 5th-9th featuring Sammy Hagar and Steve Vai, and a Def Leppard Fantasy Camp happening April 4th- 7th. For more information, visit Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp's website.

This article originally appeared on Rolling Stone: Brian Wilson, Jeff Beck to Lead Rock & Roll Fantasy Camp

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