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Music teacher Brian Gagnon unveils the shirt design Tuesday for the band “Questionabill” during Camp of Rock in Auburn.

This is the 20th summer of Camp of Rock for Brian Gagnon, but it will be the last. “It’s hard to say this will be the last Camp of Rock, but this will be the last one,” Gagnon said. Band members voted to call themselves “Questionabill” after the “questionable” decisions made by bandmates and a bug discovered on the wall during the first days of camp that they named Bill. Bill died, but “Questionabill” will play an end-of-camp concert at Lost Valley in Auburn on Friday evening.

Jakob Ouellette of Minot plays his guitar Tuesday in the hallway of the Great Falls Performing Arts Center during Camp of Rock in Auburn.
Adrian Holm, 12, of Lewiston plays the drums Tuesday during Camp of Rock at the Great Falls Performing Arts Center in Auburn. Holm is one of 15 teenagers participating in the two-week rock ‘n’ camp under the direction of Brian Gagnon.
Olive Horton, 15, of Auburn takes notes Tuesday during Camp of Rock in Auburn. 
Addison Raymond, left, of Auburn and Vivian Colon of Minot work on guitar details Tuesday during Camp of Rock in Auburn.
Jakob Ouellette of Minot plays the bass guitar with spirit Tuesday during Camp of Rock in Auburn. Ouellette is one of 15 teenagers participating in the two-week rock ‘n’ roll camp under the direction of Brian Gagnon.

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