Berklee College of MusicAt Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. This captivating docuseries follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In the BPMI Live series finale, Kieran Rhodes and his team grapple with the unfortunate reality that the show doesn’t always go on. Seven months later, an unexpected twist offers a happy ending.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Featured Music: Kieran Rhodes “What Got Into You” JVK “Body Double”
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks: Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board
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About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.edu
BPMI Live | Part 8: Sound on Sound & Boston CallingBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | At Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. This captivating docuseries follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In the BPMI Live series finale, Kieran Rhodes and his team grapple with the unfortunate reality that the show doesn’t always go on. Seven months later, an unexpected twist offers a happy ending.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Featured Music: Kieran Rhodes “What Got Into You” JVK “Body Double”
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks: Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board
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About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBerklee Snarky Puppy Ensemble - Mean Green (Berklee Next)Berklee College of Music2024-10-16 | The Berklee Snarky Puppy Ensemble co-lead by Lisa Chiodo and Eliott Allemand performs "Mean Green" in front of a live audience in Shames Family Scoring Stage at Berklee College of Music. "Mean Green" was written by Nate Werth and arranged by Michael League, Nate Werth, and Snarky Puppy.
Featuring: Lisa Chiodo, Co founder/ leader, trumpet & flugelhorn, / lisavchiodo Eliott Allemand, Co founder/ leader, saxophone, talk Box, / eliottallemand Tyler Jenkins, Trumpet, / tyler.r.jenkins Youngjae Lee, Electric guitarist, / blues_0j Emil Borgen, percussionist, / borborgen Brent j. Schwartz, percussionist, / brentjschwartz Julian Pavone, drums, / julianpavonemusic Angelo Della Valle, electric guitar, / angelodellavalle_ Gabriel Jonas, electric guitar, / gabriel_jns Gaspard Gabriel, bass guitar, / _gaspard.gabriel Paul Vanier, keyboard, / paulovanier Brad Belmondo, keyboard/ synthesizer, / brad_belmondo_music Marty Walsh, professor/ supervisor Mark Wessel, professor/ chief producer & mix engineer
Video credits: Produced by Michael Borgida Cameras: Kevin Greene, Peter Xiong, Jeannie Greeley, Michael Borgida, Camilo Barrios Pacheco Editor: Jeannie Greeley Audio mix: Mark Wessel Audio master: Jonathan WynerBerklee Snarky Puppy Ensemble - Shofukan (Berklee Next)Berklee College of Music2024-10-09 | The Berklee Snarky Puppy Ensemble co-lead by Lisa Chiodo and Eliott Allemand performs "Shofukan" in front of a live audience in Shames Family Scoring Stage at Berklee College of Music. "Shofukan" was written and arranged by Michael League.
Featuring: Lisa Chiodo, Co founder/ leader, trumpet & flugelhorn, / lisavchiodo Eliott Allemand, Co founder/ leader, saxophone, talk Box, / eliottallemand Tyler Jenkins, Trumpet, / tyler.r.jenkins Youngjae Lee, Electric guitarist, / blues_0j Emil Borgen, percussionist, / borborgen Brent j. Schwartz, percussionist, / brentjschwartz Julian Pavone, drums, / julianpavonemusic Angelo Della Valle, electric guitar, / angelodellavalle_ Gabriel Jonas, electric guitar, / gabriel_jns Gaspard Gabriel, bass guitar, / _gaspard.gabriel Paul Vanier, keyboard, / paulovanier Brad Belmondo, keyboard/ synthesizer, / brad_belmondo_music Marty Walsh, professor/ supervisor Mark Wessel, professor/ chief producer & mix engineer
Video credits: Produced by Michael Borgida Cameras: Kevin Greene, Peter Xiong, Jeannie Greeley, Michael Borgida, Camilo Barrios Pacheco Editor: Jeannie Greeley Audio mix: Mark Wessel Audio master: Jonathan WynerKieran Rhodes - Nobody Likes You (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-10-08 | Career Jam Concert songwriting awardee Kieran Rhodes performs his original "Nobody Likes You" featuring Musical Direction awardee Tyler DeTulleo on trumpet and Theater awardee Cooper Sheehy as a surprise guest. Award recipients and performers were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Credits Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan HackerWhose Sample Is This? (Berklee Red Mic)Berklee College of Music2024-10-02 | Berklee students listen to a popular song and guess where a sample in that song came from. Hosted by Anna Kornis, Emma Cohen, and Miguel Chipana. Audio post by Avanti Singh.
00:00 Introduction 00:14 Whose sample is this? 01:19 Ending
This video is part of a series called Red Mic featuring community opinions, ideas, and feedback based on a monthly topic. The topic this month is copyright. Watch more:
Credits: Anna Kornis, host: instagram.com/anna_kornis Emma Cohen, host: instagram.com/emma__where Miguel Chipana, host: instagram.com/miguelchipana_ Avanti Singh, audio post: instagram.com/avantilikestosinghlolLeave You Alone - Hope Divine, Nat Riel, and Fulano (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-10-01 | Career Jam Concert award recipients Hope Divine, Nat Riel, and Fulano perform their original song “Leave You Alone” musically directed by Tyler DeTulleo. Award recipients and performers for the concert were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Performer Credits Hope Divine, voice Nat Riel, voice Fulano Librizzi, actor Tyler DeTulleo, trumpet Adam Schwartz, guitar Cameron Pepe, bass Justin Livingston, drums Nya Owusu, dance Tony Pittman, dance Karina Gonzalez, dance Zakiya Hudson, dance Jayden Nelson, dance Joshua Griffin, dance Brandon Howard, danceBPMI Live | Official Series TrailerBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | Sending college students on tour to perform at the world’s largest and hottest music festivals creates high stakes, high tensions, and…high decibels.
From Bottle Tree Pictures and the Berklee Popular Music Institute, the new documentary series “BPMI Live” follows an extraordinary group of students as they learn what it takes to manage real artists at the world’s most popular music festivals and prepare them for the biggest performances of their careers.
BPMI Live premieres on September 26, 2024, only on Berklee YouTube.
—------------------- About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBPMI Live | Official Series TrailerBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | Sending college students on tour to perform at the world’s largest and hottest music festivals creates high stakes, high tensions, and…high decibels.
From Bottle Tree Pictures and the Berklee Popular Music Institute, the new documentary series “BPMI Live” follows an extraordinary group of students as they learn what it takes to manage real artists at the world’s most popular music festivals and prepare them for the biggest performances of their careers.
BPMI Live premieres on September 26, 2024, only on Berklee YouTube.
—------------------- About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020. Follow Fifteen0eight: instagram.com/fifteen0eightt Subscribe: http://bit.ly/1MjVyEN BPMI Instagram: instagram.com/berkleepopularmusicinstitute BPMI Site: bit.ly/4d25tyY Berklee Facebook: facebook.com/berkleecollege Berklee Instagram: instagram.com/berkleecollege Berklee LinkedIn: linkedin.com/school/berklee-college-of-music Berklee TikTok: tiktok.com/@berkleecollege Berklee Site: https://www.berklee.edu
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBPMI Live | Part 3: The Governors BallBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | At Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. This captivating docuseries follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In Episode 3 of BPMI Live, the hip-hop duo AWFBEAT and their student management team travel to Queens, NY for their performance at The Governors Ball Music Festival.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Featured Music: Awfbeat “Better Than Me” Original Score: Lucas Rodriguez “Chaos”
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks To Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board
—------------------- About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBPMI Live | Part 6: Music Midtown & Bourbon and BeyondBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | At Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. This captivating docuseries follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In Episode 6 of BPMI Live, BPMI tackles two festivals in one weekend, as one team travels to Atlanta for Ed Rox’s performance at Music Midtown, and another group jets to Louisville, Kentucky for Vivi Rincon’s festival debut at Bourbon and Beyond.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Featured Music: Ed Rox “Amor Pa’ Muchos” Ed Rox “La Marqueina” Ed Rox “La Ciencia” Vivi Rincon “Don’t Want You (Anymore)” Vivi Rincon “Angela”
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks: Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board
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About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBPMI Live | Part 7: Louder Than LifeBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | At Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. This captivating docuseries follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In Episode 7 of BPMI Live, the students jet back to Kentucky for the second week in a row, for JVK’s performance at Louder Than Life.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Featured Music: JVK “My Own Man” JVK “Freak” JVK - "Bleach and Chlorine"
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks: Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board
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About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBPMI Live | Part 1: Finding The ArtistsBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | At Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. BPMI Live is a captivating docuseries, which follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In this series premiere, BPMI students struggle to agree on which artist to book at Lollapalooza, after spending an entire semester scouting talent together.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Featured Music: Ed Rox “De Marquesina”
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks To Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board —-------------------
About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBPMI Live | Part 2: The ShowcaseBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | At Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. This captivating docuseries follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In Episode 2 of BPMI Live, students work to sell-out an iconic music venue and face major challenges along the way as they learn to produce and promote a multi-artist event.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks To Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board
—------------------- About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBPMI Live | Part 4: Inkcarceration & Faster HorsesBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | At Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. This captivating docuseries follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In Episode 4 of BPMI Live, students travel to Ohio for Clifford’s festival debut at Inkcarceration. Simultaneously, another group heads to Michigan, where Vivienne Artur takes the stage at Faster Horses for the festival’s 10th anniversary.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Featured Music: Clifford “Dark Descent” Clifford “Sea of Tragedy” Vivienne Artur “Needing Me” Vivienne Artur “Medication” Vivienne Artur “Makes More Sense”
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks To Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board
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About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduBPMI Live | Part 5: LollapaloozaBerklee College of Music2024-09-26 | At Berklee College of Music in Boston, Massachusetts, students learn what it takes to manage real artists at some of the world’s most popular music festivals. This captivating docuseries follows the ups and downs of the Berklee Popular Music Institute’s students, as they prepare emerging artists for the biggest performances of their careers.
In Episode 5 of BPMI Live, Tyler Christian and their band take the stage at Lollapalooza in Chicago, and the founder of the institute explains how the magic all began.
Credits Series Produced by Bottle Tree Pictures Director: Alex Enman Producer: Dan Gruenpeter Cinematography: Dylan Law Executive Producer: Morgan Milardo Associate Producer: Morgan Luzzi Series Camera Operators: Alex Lopez, Jeremy Ramirez, Drew Ndengabaganizi Series Sound Mixers: Dan Holden, Mark Gardner, Nick Natale
Featured Music: Tyler Christian “Get Your Way” Tyler Christian “Caught Up”
Theme Song: Kenny Beats “Hold My Head” “HOLD MY HEAD” PERFORMED BY KENNY BEATS, LICENSED COURTESY OF XL RECORDINGS LTD. CONTAINS A SAMPLE OF “NOW I CAN HOLD MY HEAD UP HIGH” BY THE TRIADS, LICENSED COURTESY OF THE NUMERO GROUP. WRITTEN BY KENNETH CHARLES BLUME III (BMI), WARREN BROOKS (BMI) AND LARRY BROOKS (BMI). PUBLISHED BY (C) SONGS OF UNIVERSAL, INC. ON BEHALF OF ITSELF AND KENNY BEATS PUBLISHING (BMI) AND SONGS IN NUMERICAL ORDER.
Special Thanks To Jeffrey Dorenfeld Gerry Barad The Abrams Foundation Ann Kreis Danny Wimmer Presents C3 Presents Founders Entertainment Live Nation Crossroads Presents Citizens Live Brighton Music Hall Berklee College of Music Berklee Popular Music Institute Advisory Board
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About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists and industry leaders, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community. Learn more at berklee.edu.
About the Berklee Popular Music Institute: The Berklee Popular Music Institute's BPMI Live course is a one-year program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry, with a focus on concerts and touring. Students learn how to navigate careers as they hone their skills in artist discovery, development, promotion, and more. Curriculum activities are designed in collaboration with today's top industry figures to reflect contemporary trends and practices in the music business. For the capstone of the program, students participate at festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they work as artist managers, production and tour managers, and artist publicists. Alumni of the program have gone on to work at Interscope, Capitol Records, DreamWorks, Universal Music Group, Live Nation, AEG Live, Danny Wimmer Presents, YouTube, Google, CAA, Wasserman, WME, Red Bull, Spotify, Red Light Management, Kobalt, Sony, C3, and among more. Notable BPMI Live artists include Jobi Riccio B.M. ’20 (Yep Roc Records), Kieran Rhodes B.M. '24 (America's Got Talent), and Lizzy McAlpine ’20, who was featured as the program's first virtual performer during the COVID-19 shutdown, in March 2020.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduB4: Black, Brown, and Bound for BerkleeBerklee College of Music2024-09-25 | Learn more about B4: Black, Brown, and Bound for Berklee: bit.ly/4ekGuHX
B4: Black, Brown, and Bound for Berklee is an in-person, fly-in program designed to provide talented scholars from historically underrepresented and underserved communities with a transformative “day in the life” of a Berklee student experience. This exclusive program is free to accepted participants including travel, housing, and meals. We welcome applications from scholars interested in learning more about Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee undergraduate programs.
The B4 program is lead by founder and executive director, Natara Gray (she/her), the Assistant Dean of Admissions, Diversity and Inclusion Recruitment at Berklee.
At Berklee College of Music and Boston Conservatory at Berklee, students explore interdisciplinary approaches to music, dance, theater, film, business, healthcare, education, technology, and more. Our pioneering youth programs reach underserved classrooms throughout the U.S. and beyond. With students and alumni from more than 100 nations and educational partners across the world, we are forging new connections among art forms, musical traditions, and technologies to build a dynamic, diverse, and collaborative global arts community.
About Berklee College of Music: Berklee is the preeminent institute of contemporary music and the performing arts, offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs at its campuses in Boston, Massachusetts and Valencia, Spain, and through its award-winning distance learning program, Berklee Online. Dedicated to nurturing the creative and career potential of the world’s most inspired artists, Berklee’s commitment to arts education is reflected in the work of its students, faculty, and alumni—hundreds of whom have been recognized with Grammy, Tony, Oscar, and Emmy Awards.
About Boston Conservatory at Berklee: Boston Conservatory at Berklee provides a progressive learning environment where students are challenged to realize their potential as artists and inspired to pursue their dreams. Long recognized for its specialized training in dance, music, and theater, the Conservatory’s recent merger with Berklee now combines this rigorous, focused instruction with unparalleled access to a broad range of academic and creative opportunities. Set in the cultural, historical, and educational hub of Boston, this extraordinary institution represents the future of performing arts education.
Call or email Berklee’s Office of Admissions today for more information: 1-800-BERKLEE (US) 1-617-747-2222 (international callers) admissions@berklee.eduDidnt Know I Didnt Know: A Brief History of the EarplugBerklee College of Music2024-09-25 | Did you know the earplug was used in the Odyssey? First patented in 1864? That anything over 85 decibels can damage your hearing? Learn more in Didn't Know I Didn't Know: A Brief History of the Earplug.
Motion Graphics: Pamela Hersch @herschvisuals Sound design: Juan Riera Gomez @juanopano Written by John Mirisola and Bryan Parys Voiceover: Bryan Parys @bryanparysRicky Kole & Tessa Jade - Old Tricks (Berklee Career Jam Concert) #berkleeBerklee College of Music2024-09-23 | Full performance: youtu.be/SZegraIbw0A
Music Credits: Ricky Kole, writer, producer, voice: instagram.com/rickyk0le Tessa Jade, voice: instagram.com/wessatilsonRicky Kole & Tessa Jade - Old Tricks (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-09-23 | New Artist awardee Ricky Kole performs her original songs "Old Tricks" with Vocal Performance awardee Tessa Jade live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Team Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan HackerBerklee Office Hours - Singing for Health & Healthy SingingBerklee College of Music2024-09-19 | Boston Conservatory at Berklee Assistant Professor of Voice Kayla Gautereaux demonstrates 3 vocal exercises to keep your voice healthy and add to overall wellbeing.
Produced and directed by Jeannie Greeley Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Sage Shriver-Blough, Arthur Yearsley Editor: Sage Shriver-Blough Graphics and color correction: Sage Shriver-Blough Audio post production and sound design: Juan Riera GomezBerklee Reverence Gospel Choir - Hold Up The LightBerklee College of Music2024-09-16 | Full video: youtu.be/dUNgzj94xZwBerklee Reverence Gospel Choir - Hold Up The Light (Lee Berk Tribute Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-09-16 | Dennis Montgomery III's Berklee Reverence Gospel Choir featuring faculty emeritus Donna McElroy, choir director and vocalist Aaron Newman, vocalist Elena Naperotić, and vocalist Kylen Williams performing "Hold Up The Light" by BeBe & CeCe Winans. This performance was in tribute to Lee Eliot Berk.
Instrumentalists Jevon Garrett, musical director and bass: instagram.com/thejevongarrett Luan Pommier, musical director and piano: instagram.com/luan_pommier Joi Porter, guitar: instagram.com/porter.joi EJ Mitchell, drums: instagram.com/im.e.jSophie Atlas - The Smell of Growing OldBerklee College of Music2024-09-14 | “Moving to a new city, to a new country,” can be “a little terrifying”. @sophieatlasofficial talks about their song and collaboration with @eduardochocron in this new episode of Berklee Next.Sophie Atlas - The Smell of Growing Old (Berklee Next)Berklee College of Music2024-09-13 | This segment of Berklee Next features Sophie Atlas performing their original "The Smell of Growing Old” arranged by Eduardo Chocron. Recorded at the Berklee Performance Center.
Berklee Next features students pursuing a career as performing artists collaborating with other students they might not know who are producers, songwriters, arrangers, choreographers, or other aspects of the industry. Berklee Next is part of the monthly video series, The Medley.
Production Credits: Cameras: Steffan Hacker, Jeannie Greeley Stage lighting: Riley Parkhurst Video post-production: Sage Shriver-Bloug, Andrés González-Cardona Production Assistants: Juan Riera Gomez, Anna Kornis
Music production and mixing: Andrés González-Cardona
Lyrics:
Verse 1 Their shoelaces’ muddy From being a nobody In such a big city With so much less space Wearing the same shirt Stacking clothes in their dorm They’ll do it tomorrow Haunted by the smell of growing old
Verse 2 Got scars on their body From digging their nails into their skin Their heart beats as fast as The daily beat of this city‘s kids I know they noticed That everyone else’s hearts okay And they are the only ones That’ll dig a hole to run away
Chorus 1 Can we hold on for a moment This little kid is silently Wiping off their tears And maybe give them some more time please Their stomach hurts from eating At the grown-up table Where they’ll never feel home… …Where they’ll never feel home…
Interlude Got scars on my body From digging my nails into the skin My heart beats as fast as The daily beat of this city‘s kids I know they noticed That everyone else’s hearts okay And they are the only one That’ll dig a hole to run away
Chorus 2 Can we hold on for a moment This little kid is angrily Wiping off their tears Just give them some more time please They cannot walk as fast as The grownups yet
Reprise/Outro Please hold them for a moment This world is so frightening Haunted by the smell of growing oldBPMI Live Program Overview | Berklee Popular Music InstituteBerklee College of Music2024-09-13 | BPMI Live is a one-year experiential education program that provides practical access to high levels of the music industry with a focus on the thriving concert festival circuit. Billboard highlighted BPMI Live in their annual list of the top music business schools throughout the world in 2022 and 2023.
Throughout the year, students scout and develop Berklee artists, book and promote concerts at reputable off-campus venues, design and produce merchandise, write and distribute press releases, create stage plots and technical riders, advance festivals, build and implement social media strategies, and much more. The capstone of the curriculum includes opportunities for students to participate at prestigious festivals and industry conferences. Students are required to travel to festivals such as Lollapalooza, Governors Ball, and Bourbon & Beyond, where they take on the roles and responsibilities of artist managers, production managers, and tour managers. Students are positioned to work alongside today's top music industry professionals, so they can step off the festival stage knowing they have what it takes to pursue a career in music.
BPMI Live students are also provided with networking opportunities at some of the industry's most notable events such as The Conference: Live at Lititz in Pennsylvania and Pollstar Live! conference in Los Angeles.
For more information, visit: www.berklee.edu/bpmi Follow Berklee Popular Music Institute on Instagram: @berkleepopularmusicinstitute Video production: www.bottletreepictures.comBerklee Reverence Gospel Choir - My Liberty #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic #gospelmusic #livemusicBerklee College of Music2024-09-09 | Dennis Montgomery III's Berklee Reverence Gospel Choir featuring alumna Lisa Harrigan directing the choir, and Luan Pommier on voice and piano. Lisa Harrigan founded the Berklee Reverence Gospel Choir when she was a student, and came back to Berklee for this special performance paying tribute to Lee Eliot Berk.
Full performance: youtube.com/watch?v=739NDOjGKBIBerklee Reverence Gospel Choir - My Liberty (Lee Berk Tribute Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-09-09 | Dennis Montgomery III's Berklee Reverence Gospel Choir featuring alumna Lisa Harrigan directing the choir, and Luan Pommier on voice and piano. Lisa Harrigan founded the Berklee Reverence Gospel Choir when she was a student, and came back to Berklee for this special performance paying tribute to Lee Eliot Berk.
Red Mic is part of the monthly video series, The Medley. This month is dedicated to health and wellness.Donna McElroy and Dennis Montgomery III - A Song for You by Donny HathawayBerklee College of Music2024-09-02 | Donna McElroy and Dennis Montgomery III pay tribute to Lee Eliot Berk and his family with a duo rendition of Donny Hathaway's "A Song For You." This performance was part of the concert, 25 Tributes: Celebrating Lee Eliot Berk.
Production credits: Michael Borgida, Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona, Audio Producer Jeannie Greeley, Video Producer Bryan Barancik, Stage and Lighting Design Ryan Jones, BPC Production Manager Ed Libertore, Front of House Engineer Alex Rodriguez, Live Stream Mix Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen Audio Production Assistant: Justin Livingston Editor: Sage Shriver-Blough Finishing: Steffan Hacker Audio Mixer: Andres Gonzalez-CardonaShantel “Stax” Teixeira - ROOTD. (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-08-28 | Spotlight awardee Shantel "Stax" Teixeira performs her original spoken word "ROOTD." with production by Lentz Martin and sound design by Andrew Brinkman at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers for the concert were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Team Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan HackerSophie Reynolds - Voiceprint (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-08-26 | Choreography awardee Sophie Reynolds performs her choreography to original music by Marianna Matyja titled "Voiceprint" at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Performer credits: Sophie Reynolds, dancer: instagram.com/sopphierey Marianna Matyja, dj: instagram.com/marianna_matyja Yulia Maeda, dancer: instagram.com/yuliamaeda Monica Gallego, dancer: instagram.com/monicaagallegoo Maddie Massa, dancer: instagram.com/maddiemassa Kaylee Strange, dancer: instagram.com/kayleeastrangeBerklee City Music Medley - Lee Berk Tribute ConcertBerklee College of Music2024-08-21 | Nichelle Mungo's Berklee Family pays tribute to Berklee City Music performing a medley of "Jada" by The Pointer Sisters; "The Way We Were" by by Barbra Streisand; "Home" by Charlie Smalls; "Lovin' You" by Minnie Riperton; and "I’m Every Woman" by Chaka Khan. This performance was part of the Lee Berk tribute concert, 25 Tributes: Celebrating Lee Eliot Berk.
Production credits: Michael Borgida, Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona, Audio Producer Jeannie Greeley, Video Producer Bryan Barancik, Stage and Lighting Design Ryan Jones, BPC Production Manager Ed Libertore, Front of House Engineer Alex Rodriguez, Live Stream Mix
Concert Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen Audio Production Assistant: Justin Livingston
Post Production: Editor: Jeannie Greeley Finishing: Steffan Hacker Audio Mixer: Sean McLaughlinLatin Jazz Trio - Ian Coury, Srisley, Juan Sanchez Duque (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-08-19 | Career Jam Concert award recipients Ian Coury, Srisley, and Juan Sanchez Duque perform a medley of "Cucaracha" by Srisley, "Bora Brasil" by Ian Coury, and "Look Out Little Ruth" by by Kurt Engel. Coury and Sanchez Duque were recognized in the performance category, while Srisley was recognized for composition. Award recipients and performers for the concert were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Team Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan HackerMia Zeta - Me Gusta (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-08-14 | Full performance: youtu.be/bFPNVPFNp7s
New Artist awardee Mia Zeta performs her original song "Me Gusta" live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.Mia Zeta - Me Gusta (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-08-14 | New Artist awardee Mia Zeta performs her original song "Me Gusta" live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Team Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan HackerMar Giménez - La Manera (Berklee Career Jam Concert) #berklee #music #livemusicBerklee College of Music2024-08-12 | Full video: youtu.be/vgXIjeOJszM
Songwriting awardee Mar Giménez performs her song "La Manera" featuring tap dancer Dylan Szuch live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers for the concert were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.Mar Giménez - La Manera (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-08-12 | Songwriting awardee Mar Giménez performs her song "La Manera" featuring tap dancer Dylan Szuch live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers for the concert were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Team Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan HackerMercedes Escobar - La Cumbia del Qué Dirán (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-08-07 | Songwriting awardee Mercedes Escobar performs her song "La Cumbia del Qué Dirán" featuring An Tran on saxophone live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers for the concert were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Team: Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan HackerGrace Kelly - It Dont Mean A Thing (Live at Berklee)Berklee College of Music2024-08-05 | Grace Kelly pays tribute to Lee Berk performing a composition by Berklee's first honorary doctorate, Duke Ellington. Kelly arranged "It Don't Mean A Thing (If It Ain't Got That Swing)" and features faculty Jesse Taitt on piano, and alumni Max Ridley on bass and Tyson Jackson on drums.
Production Credits Michael Borgida, Producer Sean McMahon Andres Gonzalez-Cardona, Audio Producer Jeannie Greeley, Video Producer Bryan Barancik, Stage and Lighting Design Ryan Jones, BPC Production Manager Ed Libertore, Front of House Engineer Alex Rodriguez, Live Stream Mix
Concert Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen Audio Production Assistant: Justin Livingston
Post Production: Editor: Sage Shriver-Blough Finishing: Steffan Hacker Audio Mixer: Andres Gonzalez-CardonaSomething Rotten – Bottom’s Gonna Be On Top (Boston Conservatory at Berklee)Berklee College of Music2024-08-02 | A dance/vocal performance of "Bottom’s Gonna Be On Top" from SOMETHING ROTTEN by Boston Conservatory at Berklee Theater Division students. Music and lyrics by Wayne Kirkpatrick and Karey Kirkpatrick. Music direction by Dan Rodriguez. Choreography by Taavon Gamble. Supervising faculty member is Tim Espinosa.
PERFORMERS: Vocals & Tap: EJ Service Vocals & Tap: Brendan Sheehan Piano: Dan Hernandez
VIDEO PRODUCTION: Producer: Steffan Hacker Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Sage Shriver-Blough, Jihae Kim Editor: Jihae Kim Video post: Steffan Hacker Production assistance: Camilo Barrios Pacheo, Mohan Chen Audio recording: Justin Livingston, Mar Gimenez Marin Audio mix and mastering: Andres Gonzalez Cardona Performance Supervising faculty member: Tim Espinosa Musical Director: Dan HernandezDarcel Wilson - Somewhere Over The RainbowBerklee College of Music2024-07-31 | Darcel Wilson performs one of Lee Berk's favorite songs "Somewhere Over the Rainbow." The performance celebrates the start of Berklee Online as Darcel Wilson was often featured when the online school began.
Credits: Michael Borgida, Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona, Audio Producer Jeannie Greeley, Video Producer Bryan Barancik, Stage and Lighting Design Ryan Jones, BPC Production Manager Ed Libertore, Front of House Engineer Alex Rodriguez, Live Stream Mix
Concert Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen Audio Production Assistant: Justin Livingston
Post Production: Editor: Jeannie Greeley Finishing: Steffan Hacker Audio Mixer: Andres Gonzalez-CardonaBoston Arts Academy Tribute Ensemble - My Souls Been Anchored in the Lord (Spiritual)Berklee College of Music2024-07-30 | The Boston Arts Academy Tribute Ensemble performs in honor of Lee Eliot Berk for helping establish the arts high school. The ensemble was led by Assistant Chair of the Ensemble Department, Gregory Groover Jr, and included interim headmaster Tyrone Sutton, and BAA and Berklee alumni. Here they are performing the spiritual "My Soul's Been Anchored in the Lord" arranged by Groover Jr.
Production Credits Michael Borgida, Producer Gregory Groover Jr.: Musical Director Andres Gonzalez-Cardona, Audio Producer Jeannie Greeley, Video Producer Bryan Barancik, Stage and Lighting Design Ryan Jones, BPC Production Manager Ed Libertore, Front of House Engineer Alex Rodriguez, Live Stream Mix
Concert Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen Audio Production Assistant: Justin Livingston
Post Production: Editor: Jeannie Greeley Finishing: Steffan Hacker Audio Mixer: Sean McLaughlinBoston Arts Academy Tribute Ensemble - In Bright Mansions Above (Roland Carter)Berklee College of Music2024-07-29 | The Boston Arts Academy Tribute Ensemble performs in honor of Lee Eliot Berk for helping establish the arts high school. The ensemble was led by Assistant Chair of the Ensemble Department, Gregory Groover Jr, and included interim headmaster Tyrone Sutton, and BAA and Berklee alumni. Here they are performing "In Bright Mansions Above" by Roland Carter and arranged by Groover Jr.
Production Credits Michael Borgida, Producer Gregory Groover Jr.: Musical Director Andres Gonzalez-Cardona, Audio Producer Jeannie Greeley, Video Producer Bryan Barancik, Stage and Lighting Design Ryan Jones, BPC Production Manager Ed Libertore, Front of House Engineer Alex Rodriguez, Live Stream Mix
Concert Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen Audio Production Assistant: Justin Livingston
Post Production: Editor: Jeannie Greeley Finishing: Steffan Hacker Audio Mixer: Sean McLaughlinBoston Conservatory Orchestra and Dr. Anita Hill - Joseph Schwantner’s New Morning for the WorldBerklee College of Music2024-07-25 | Acclaimed scholar and attorney Dr. Anita Hill joins Boston Conservatory Orchestra in a performance of Joseph Schwantner’s “New Morning for the World” in which Hill recites the words of Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. The piece was part of a 2024 Black History Month celebration at Boston’s Symphony Hall.
BASS David Amouretti, B.M. '25 Zakar Basan, B.M. '27 Gabriel de los Reyes, B.M. '27 Joseph Holt, guest artist Nicolette Kindred, B.M. '24 Leo Martinez, B.M. '25MANISHA - Sweet Until The Aftertaste (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-07-24 | Songwriting awardee MANISHA performs her song "Sweet Until The Aftertaste" live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers for the concert were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Team Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael BorgidaJessica Woodlee - T.O.M.L. (Berklee Career Jam Concert) #music #berkleeBerklee College of Music2024-07-22 | Full concert: youtube.com/watch?v=qkiTkBYFXFM&list=PLG0f76gvWfh8M9ckJ3aLZYPmwBxnqM_3PJessica Woodlee - T.O.M.L. (Berklee Career Jam Concert)Berklee College of Music2024-07-22 | Songwriting awardee Jessica Woodlee performs her song "T.O.M.L." live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers for the concert were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Production Team Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan HackerSoulboi & Sofi Lira - Berklee Career Jam Concert #berklee #music #cjcBerklee College of Music2024-07-19 | Full Video: youtube.com/watch?v=snqSIHxifHg
New Artist awardee Soulboi performs their original song "Crazy Bout U" as a medley with Songwriting awardee Sofi Lira and her original song "To-La-Fe" live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.Soulboi & Sofi Lira - Berklee Career Jam ConcertBerklee College of Music2024-07-19 | New Artist awardee Soulboi performs their original song "Crazy Bout U" as a medley with Songwriting awardee Sofi Lira and her original song "To-La-Fe" live at the 2024 Berklee Career Jam Concert: The Award Show. Award recipients and performers were selected by a panel of Berklee faculty, chairs, show producers, and the Career Jam talent relations ambassadors.
Songwriters "Crazy Bout U" by Soulboi and Dan Navé "To-La-Fe" by Sofi Lira
Production Team Michael Borgida: Executive and Creative Producer Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: Audio and Creative Producer Jeannie Greeley: Video and Creative Producer Steffan Hacker: Video Producer Alexa Silverman: Artist Development Manager Sunny Walters: Movement Director Bryan Barancik: Stage and Lighting Design Pamela Hersch: Animation and Visual Programming Ryan Jones: BPC Production Manager Alex Furlan: Lighting Programmer Juan Riera Gomez: Production Manager Emma Werthein Cohen: Stage Manager Anna Kornis: Assistant Stage Manager Andrew Alvarado: Monitor Engineer Ellen Cordisco: Engineer for Recording Tanisha Lokwani: Playback Engineer Justin Livingston: Drum Tech Adam Schwartz: Guitar/Bass Tech Mar Gimenez: Keyboard Tech Andrew Brinkman: Recording Assistant Liz Mueller: Communications Manager
Post-production Andres Gonzalez-Cardona: mix engineer
Concert Video Production: Technical director: Kevin Greene Cameras: Jeannie Greeley, Steffan Hacker, Jihae Kim, David Perez Caviedes, Sage Shriver-Blough Jib Camera: Wally Argo, Tony Argo Production Assistants: Arthur Yearsley, Camilo Barrios Pacheco, Mohan Chen
Video Post Production: Editor: Michael Borgida Co-editor & Finishing: Steffan Hacker