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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, ...
Berklee faculty explain what you need to know about the now-confirmed AI band with over 1 million streaming subscribers.
Governor Maura Healey honored Gibson as the inaugural Poet Laureate for the state in a ceremony at the Peabody Essex Museum. Regie Gibson, an assistant professor in the Liberal Arts and Sciences ...
Whether you head east or west, Berklee offers aspiring songwriters the chance to find their voice and build lasting connections.
At Berklee’s first AI and Music Innovation event, artists and educators explored how artificial intelligence is reshaping creativity and artistic responsibility—and what today’s musicians need to know ...
The producer who's worked with Mos Def, Talib Kweli, the Roots, and Common, joined a panel on campus where he talked about the "inherently expansive" nature of hip-hop. J. Rawls—known as the soulful ...
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: ...
Paul S. Dworkis has been named Berklee’s new executive vice president and chief financial officer, beginning April 15. Collaborating with academic and administrative colleagues across Berklee, he will ...
What’s it like to study at Berklee? Our Student Spotlight series asks current students all about their Berklee experience—what they’re learning in class, what kinds of projects they’re involved in ...
Spoilers for The Voice season 27, episode 5. Naomi Soleil, a songwriting major and former Aspire summer program attendee, caught the coaches' attention during her blind audition on The Voice. She ...
In The Quiet Storm, Berklee Online alumnus Amani Roberts explores how the radio format defined American music—and changed his life along the way.
When Boston Calling comes to Allston this May, student performers will light up the festival’s indoor arena with captivating live sets.