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Acclaimed jazz drummer, composer, and bandleader Allison Miller will join Berklee College of Music’s Harmony and Jazz Composition Department as the Ken Pullig Visiting Scholar in Jazz Studies during ...
Berklee’s Music Business/Management Department hosted its annual Music Business Summer Program from June 23 to 27, welcoming more than 80 high school students to its Boston campus for a dynamic, ...
The Alumni Affairs team’s Variations Signature Series earned recognition for offering an authentic perspective on the post-graduation experience.
Izzie Bannister’s heartfelt, honest, and witty lyricism blends seamlessly with jazzy R&B and pop, brought to life by a band with undeniable chemistry. Formed over a year ago at Berklee College of ...
Bota Chen and his friends present a set of free improvisation and jazz standards as part of his final capstone project for the Professional Music Program. Join them for an open, expressive performance ...
The National Academy of Television Arts and Sciences announced the 2025 Emmy Award nominations on Tuesday, July 15, including 27 Berklee alumni. This year’s nominees were recognized for their work in ...
Join Berklee College of Music's Africana Studies Department as they present the Gospel Performance Summer Program students in a show-stopping concert featuring Grammy-nominated gospel superstar ...
Country music is having a moment. Country artists regularly top the Billboard Top 100 chart, which tracks the most popular songs in the US. The genre is the fastest growing in America, and 2023 was ...
Music documentaries grant unprecedented access to the stories behind our favorite songs, artists, and iconic moments that have made their mark on music history. Whether you’re looking to broaden your ...
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: ...
How the dembow beat—found in reggaeton, hip-hop, pop, and far beyond—became a global phenomenon.
Back in the spring of 2020, on the day before Berklee’s campus was shuttered because of the pandemic, Laufey (pronounced “Lay-vay”) recorded her first song. She was 19 and nursing a broken heart, and ...
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