Listen to the stars of tomorrow…today, as well as Berklee faculty members, alumni, and a few legenda
Grammy nominee and jazz accordionist Victor Prieto graduated from Berklee in 2002. Born in Spain, th
May 8, 2014 | Rob Hochschild Singer-songwriter Arielle Vakni, from Santa Cruz, California is one of
April 25, 2014 | Adam Renn Olenn Alyosha Barreiro '01 is a composer and producer of electronic and
April 17, 2014 | Adam Renn Olenn Formed in 2009 as the house band for a production of Shakespeare’s
March 27, 2014 | Rob Hochschild Guitarist Matthew Stevens has built his reputation on and brought
March 25, 2014 | Adam Renn Olenn Sarah Sharp and Masumi Jones, 1997 alumnae, are the Berklee half o
March 13, 2014 | Rob Hochschild The Field Effect is a rock quartet featuring four Berklee alumni wi
March 7, 2014 | Adam Renn Olenn Associate professor of guitar Thaddeus Hogarth ’88 has authored Fun
February 28, 2014 | Rob Hochschild The Berklee Middle Eastern Festival not only provides an annual
Saxophonist Donald Harrison talks to Berklee about his upbringing in New Orleans, Hurricane Katrina,
Berklee in Atlanta, Berklee’s annual spring break trip to Atlanta, GA, celebrated its fifth year ann
Rob Hochschild | February 14, 2014 Fate & the Family Band is the kind of group that gets its audien
Adam Renn Olenn | January 23, 2014 Originally from Falkirk, Scotland, Jason Lim ’13 is a polymath i
Rob Hochschild | January 21, 2014 Argentinian composer and pianist Guillermo Klein '94 makes music
Adam Renn Olenn | January 8, 2014 Connecticut native Samantha Preis ’10 began playing the piano at
Adam Renn Olenn | December 10, 2013 Until you’ve seen a Chapman Stick performed live, the music it
Adam Renn Olenn | November 26, 2013 The members of R&B vocal quartet Ahmir were drawn to Boston by
Rob Hochschild | November 20, 2013 Spanish producer, composer, and performing artist Javier Limón's
Adam Renn Olenn | November 13, 2013 Multi-instrumentalist singer-songwriter, dancer, and actress Ma
Rob Hochschild | November 6, 2013 France-born vibraphonist Simon Moullier was in his first semester