"Pretty Good for a Girl," a track on Mindi Abair and the Boneshakers' first studio album, The EastWest Sessions, is about empowering and supporting women and a cause Berklee alumna Abair B.M. '91 has taken up.
Sep 06, 2017•9 min
Carin Nuernberg, Berklee’s vice president of online education, discusses Berklee Online’s forthcoming master’s degree program and how students can take advantage of flexible pathways to study and earn degrees with Berklee through an array of options.
Aug 22, 2017•18 min
The new Lady Pills' track "Old Song," showcases their affinity for pairing punky, fuzzed-out guitars alongside ethereal melodies and unexpected song structure. The song was released just prior to the band's set at Lollapalooza 2017.
Aug 08, 2017•6 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, Nichelle Mungo talks about the history of the Berklee Gospel and Roots Choir, the difference between traditional and contemporary gospel, and how the choir keeps the party going at Newport.
Jul 25, 2017•11 min
Songwriter and music therapist Brandon Hassan B.M. '17, who performs under the moniker Brandon Shah, made it to the top 24 of the hit show "X-Factor" when he was only 16. Take a listen to “Work of Art,” the lead track from his EP "Young Love." And be sure to catch him performing at B3 in July.
Jul 11, 2017•5 min
Jazz trumpeter, composer, and educator Jason Palmer discusses his music and shares a track from his latest album as he prepares to lead a Berklee septet at the Newport Jazz Festival and Toronto Jazz Festival.
Jun 30, 2017•24 min
Trumpet player, composer, and music teacher Paul Sanchez will perform as part of Berklee's Summer in the City series. Listen to his song “A Traves de Tus Ojos” (“Through Your Eyes”), which he wrote about his wife.
Jun 13, 2017•7 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, musician Todd Rundgren '17H reflects on his decades-long career as well as his Berklee experience as an honorary doctorate recipient and this year's commencement speaker.
May 30, 2017•16 min
In Part Two of Tony Brown's interview with Esperanza Spalding, the two talk about her early days in Portland, Oregon; her mother's influence on her musical development; why feedback is important; and what's next for her.
May 23, 2017•18 min
Esperanza Spalding and the BIRN's Tony Brown talk about the inspiration for her album Emily's D+Evolution and how the song "Unconditional Love" came about.
May 16, 2017•12 min
Contemporary R&B singer-songwriter Phé discusses her music and shares her debut single "Incredible," which is a finalist in this year's International Songwriting Competition. Phé, a member of the graduating class of 2017, is soon to release her debut EP.
May 09, 2017•12 min
About one year after the Boston Conservatory and Berklee merged, Richard Ortner, president of the Conservatory, reflects on the historic move, the synergy of the combined institution, the early wins and challenges, and the leaders and visionaries who have influenced his approach.
May 02, 2017•27 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, student cellist, composer, and arranger Cristobal Cruz-Garcia talks about how his childhood in Tijuana, Mexico, and San Diego, California, inform his willingness to cross musical borders.
Apr 25, 2017•17 min
Wil Baptiste and Kev Marcus of the violin-driven hip-hop and rock duo Black Violin use their strings not only to challenge the concept of what makes for popular music but also to blow open racial stereotypes.
Apr 18, 2017•5 min
On this episode of Inside Berklee, alumnus Howard Shore joins us from his studio in New York to talk about the upcoming performance of his The Lord of the Rings Symphony at Boston's Symphony Hall on April 19.
Apr 11, 2017•15 min
Pitch Slapped, Berklee’s premier coed a cappella group, will release its second full-length album, Complexion, on April 20, following a debut performance of it at the Berklee Performance Center on April 19.
Apr 04, 2017•5 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, Cheryl Coons calls in from Chicago to join Peter Eldridge and Rene Pfister in talking about the mystery of Gustav Klimt's "The Kiss," about what inspired them to create the show, and about the rise of musical theater at Berklee.
Mar 28, 2017•18 min
It’s been a big year for singer and bassist Tonina Saputo, one of the Mediterranean Music Institute’s emerging artists. In 2016, she was a featured vocalist on the MMI project Refugio del Sonido (Refuge of Sound), spearheaded by Javier Limón, and last month Saputo’s career got another major boost when she was selected as one of the first three emerging artists in Univision’s U-LAB project.
Mar 21, 2017•5 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, Professor Ken Zambello talks about what it takes to get into the annual Singers Showcase, how Elvis Presley made rock famous, and what students today know of Elvis' music.
Mar 17, 2017•15 min
With roots in Boston and Portland, Maine, nascent indie rock trio Weakened Friends kicks off its spring tour at the 2017 South by Southwest (SXSW) Festival, including a slot at SXSW’s Boston and Beyond party on St. Patrick's Day (March 17), hosted by Vanyaland and Berklee.
Mar 07, 2017•5 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, Christiane Karam talks about her musical journey in exploring ways that different cultures intersect and find common ground. As part of this journey, she founded the Middle Eastern Festival in 2009. On March 8, the festival returns to Berklee as part of the Signature Series at Berklee and features the music of celebrated Armenian composer Tigran Hamasyan.
Mar 01, 2017•18 min
In this episode of Sounds of Berklee, we feature saxophonist, composer, and bandleader Tia Fuller, a professor in the Ensemble Department who has performed alongside legends such as Beyoncé, Aretha Franklin, Jay-Z, Janelle Monáe, and Erykah Badu.
Feb 22, 2017•10 min
After more than 40 years as an integral leader at Berklee, Senior Vice President for Innovation, Strategy, and Technology David Mash B.M. '76, who Rolling Stone has called the "leading evangelist for the marriage of music and technology," reflects on his work and the Berklee community leading up to his retirement this spring.
Feb 15, 2017•25 min
Banda Magda has drawn critical praise and found chart success by skilfully interweaving Greek folk, Colombian cumbia, Afro-Peruvian lando, and tropicália, among other styles, with lyrics sung in six languages.
Jan 31, 2017•5 min
Grammy-winning conductor/composer Craig Hella Johnson, founder and artistic director for the choral organization Conspirare, discusses his arresting new work, Considering Matthew Shepard.
Jan 20, 2017•22 min
Take a listen to the Berklee Concert Jazz Orchestra, directed by Greg Hopkins, professor of jazz composition, perform the original tune "Transitions." Composed by Sean Jones, chair of the Brass Department, this tracks was recorded live at the 2015 Newport Jazz Festival.
Dec 13, 2016•11 min
As artistic director of the Berklee Interdisciplinary Arts Institute (BIAI), Neil Leonard guides students in collaborations with artists working in every medium imaginable.
Dec 06, 2016•23 min
In this episode of Inside Berklee, Emilien Moyon, the director of Berklee’s Global Entertainment and Music Business program, talks entrepreneurship, why people who study abroad have an edge, and the impressive list of industry heavyweights who visit the campus.
Nov 29, 2016•21 min
Violinist Taylor Davis will be playing at Berklee’s Red Room at Cafe 939 on December 5, 2016. Take a listen to one of her many YouTube hits here, with her original song, “Nebulous.”
Nov 22, 2016•5 min
In his 12 years as president of Berklee, Roger H. Brown has presided over some of the college's biggest milestones, such as the opening of an international campus in Valencia, Spain in addition to the college’s Boston, Massachusetts campus, the expansion of Berklee Online, and the merger that recently created Boston Conservatory at Berklee.
Nov 15, 2016•23 min