Performers, engineers, and music business professionals are among the industry experts who visit Berklee to offer clinics and master classes about the business and art of making, recording, promoting, ...
From R&B and Americana to gospel, jazz, and game scoring, Berklee talent was recognized across a range of categories for their work as writers, producers, performers, and engineers.
From R&B and Americana to gospel, jazz, and game scoring, Berklee talent was recognized across a range of categories for their work as writers, producers, performers, and engineers.
Student songwriters, orchestrators, and performers came together to showcase Berklee's thriving musical theater scene. Drama filled the David Friend Recital Hall on March 2 as Berklee students in ...
http://www.blueridgenow.com/article/20100730/ARTICLES/7301003/1019?tc=a… Dribbon and Chris Budro, co-leaders of Tennesse Hollow, a group which blends mountain music ...
http://festival.sundance.org/2009/press_industry/releases/sundance_inst… selected six fellows for the 2009 Sundance Institute Composers Lab. Among them is alumnus ...
The members of R&B vocal quartet Ahmir were drawn to Boston by their respective colleges, including 2004 alumnus Mark Robertson, also known as Sing Sing, and they still call it home. Home, that is, ...
Voice and opera students performed scenes from new works as part of the conference’s chamber opera competition finals.
Guitarist Kevin Eubanks is in a dressing room at NBC Studios in Burbank, California, shortly before the taping of The Tonight Show with Jay Leno. It's early May, a few weeks before Leno's ...
Aspiring rock stars may believe that a hit single is the only path to music industry riches, but Kirill Gerstein '96 knows otherwise. The Russian-born classical pianist wasn't striving for a hit or ...
The Berklee City Music Faculty Outreach Program breathes new life into the music departments of 12 Boston elementary, middle, and high schools. It dispatches 22 teachers who spend more than 4,000 ...
With few exceptions, nearly all the acts topping the charts today are "electronic" in some way. The reasons are multifaceted—technical, cultural, financial, and logistical—but one thing is clear: ...
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