While Netflix has classic movie musicals, they're also producing their own—like KPop Demon Hunters—that are taking the world by storm. Dreamgirls stars Beyoncé and Jennifer Hudson in a story of a girl ...
How do you summarize Bob Dylan? Short answer: You don’t. For starters, there’s the question of which Bob Dylan we’re talking about—the folk troubadour, the folk traitor, the civil rights activist, the ...
Berklee has awarded the inaugural Nat King Cole and Natalie Cole Scholarship to Paris Pineyro, a student majoring in music business/management and performance. The scholarship honors pioneering ...
I have some very exciting news to share. During my listening sessions with students, staff, and faculty, the need for more space here on the Boston campus was the most commonly cited challenge facing ...
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, ...
The Boston Conservatory Faculty Woodwind Quintet presents a recital of works by Gunther Schuller, Mason Bynes, Irving Fine, and Luciano Berio.
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: ...
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 ...
It’s heard in the clubs. All over TikTok. In nearly uncountable Spotify playlists. Thumping off the walls of Zumba classes. Through the halls of malls. Scan the radio—it’s there too. Luis Saldarriaga ...
Rosie Scher ’20 was a student at Berklee when she had a viral TikTok hit in 2020 with “Never the 1.” The song launched her career and landed her a deal with Arista Records. When Scher first posted ...
What do Michael Jackson, Oprah Winfrey, and Jacob Collier have in common? They all have Quincy Jones ’51 ’83H to thank for playing a part in their rise to fame. They are three of countless others. In ...
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