Published: August 03, 2011
TakeLessons Raises $6 Million Venture Round Led by Crosslink Capital
SAN DIEGO - (BUSINESS WIRE) - TakeLessons, a full-service music and voice lessons provider offering
private lessons in over 2,800 cities across the U.S., today announced
that it has raised $6 million in funding led by Crosslink Capital, with
other investors including SofTech VC and other prominent angel
investors. Founded in 2006 by Internet entrepreneur and avid musician
Steven Cox, San Diego-based TakeLessons helps music students connect
with a Certified TakeLessons instructor that most precisely fit their
needs regardless of age or skill level. Eric Chin, partner at Crosslink
Capital, will join the Board of Directors as part of the transaction.
"TakeLessons was founded out of a personal experience. A friend was
searching for a guitar teacher for her 7-year old daughter and didn't
know where to look. An Internet search turned up a list of teachers, but
no way to compare them or to see if they were experienced, professional,
and safe to come into her home," noted TakeLessons founder and CEO,
Steven Cox. "That's when I realized there was an opportunity to use the
Internet to establish a national brand that would stand behind the
customer, offer a safe, exceptional service, and help artists make a
living doing what they love."
Scheduling and payment is handled by the TakeLessons platform, which
then pays the teachers, letting both students and teachers concentrate
on the lessons, while the company handles the administrative functions.
"The moment we heard about TakeLessons we were intrigued by its
concept," said Eric Chin, partner at Crosslink Capital. "Our research
convinced us this was a business idea and model that has almost
unlimited potential in the world of music and well beyond. Meeting
Steven and his team sealed the deal for us. They're as passionate about
this business and its future as it gets. We're looking forward to
working with them to grow this brand."
TakeLessons currently offers students access to a roster of teachers in
35 music classes, including voice lessons, piano, drum, guitar, singing,
and saxophone. The company also offers courses in less common
instruments, such as harp, mandolin, ukulele, harmonica and Flamenco
guitar, as well as DJ lessons, music recording workshops, songwriting,
speaking voice and music performance.
TakeLessons has a meticulous, multi-step screening process for its
teachers. Fewer than eight percent of teaching applicants make it
through the selection process and receive the Certified TakeLessons
Instructor designation. Students are asked for feedback after each
lesson, and teachers that continually receive mediocre or poor report
cards are dropped from the lineup.
TakeLessons recently partnered with electronics and technology giant,
Best Buy, to offer music lessons inside their stores. As of June,
TakeLessons teaches in over 50 Best Buy stores nationwide, with more
stores to be announced in the fall.
About TakeLessons
Founded in 2006 to help people discover their creativity and pursue
their passions, TakeLessons is America's leading full-service music and
voice lessons provider. With lessons taught by Certified TakeLessons
instructors in thousands of cities across the US, TakeLessons makes it
easy for students to start living their dreams through music.
TakeLessons also offers turnkey music programs for schools, government
agencies, and community centers, as well as at-work lessons programs for
corporate clients and their employees. Visit the company at http://takelessons.com.
About Crosslink Capital
Crosslink Capital is a leading stage-independent venture capital and
growth equity firm with over $2 billion in assets. Crosslink, which
traces its roots back to 1989, was among the first and largest
investment firms in the U.S. to integrate public and private
growth/technology investing in three families of funds: venture capital
funds, long/short hedge funds and a unique hybrid crossover fund. This
strategy allows Crosslink to partner with its portfolio companies on a
long-term basis. With more than 20 years behind it, Crosslink Capital
has invested in over 100 private equity portfolio companies, at the
early, mid, and late stages including Pandora (NYSE: P), Ancestry.com
(NASDAQ: ACOM), Omniture (acquired by Adobe Systems), Equinix
(NASDAQ:EQIX), Virage Logic (NASDAQ: VIRL), Carbonite, BlueArc, Force10,
Intematix, SeaMicro, and Yipes (acquired by Reliance Communications).
For more information on Crosslink, visit http://www.crosslinkcapital.com

Middleberg Communications
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