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While visiting Berklee College of Music, Bobby McFerrin takes a request from the audience to perform "My Favorite Things." For the full story and other great posts, visit Berklee-Blogs.com
American Roots: Mark O'Connor Meets Berklee Featuring Mark O'Connor students Sierra Hull and Duncan Wickel
Students come to Berklee from all over the world with an incredible range of experiences and interests. But one thing connects them: music. Learn more at
A special thanks to Lauren Cabanas for filming this video, YOU ARE AWESOME. Here's a cover of me playing "Satch Boogie" by Joe Satriani along to a backing track. I hope you guys enjoy it :) Please Subscribe to my channel :D thanks guys!
A sequel to "BERKLEE COLLEGE OF MUSIC, What are You Listening To?" inspired by Tyler Cullen. Video by Berklee students Jordan Rose and Abbey Hickman: Song List: Polyenso by Dog Radio Looking Up by Michel Petrucciani Runabout by Little Dragon Celestial by Tori Kelly 1m1 "Cave Art" by Zachary Lucia Sweden by Terri Lyne Carrington Have You Met Miss Jones? by Rodgers & Hart Thinking About You by Calvin Harris Police and Thieves by Junior Murvin Film Scoring Project John by Lil' Wayne (feat. Rick Ross) Vela, Together We Await The Storm by The Human Abstract People Make The World Go 'Round by The Stylistics Chicago by Sujfan Stevens Caravan by Billy Eckstine No Church In The Wild by NEXT Collective Feat. Christian Scott It's Raining by Israel Houghton Same Old Story by Anastacia O Grosser Gott von Macht by J.S. Bach He Wants It All by Forever JONES Ain't We Got Fun by Peggy Lee Freaking Out The Neighborhood by Mac Demarco A Lot Like Birds by Vanity's Fair Hotel by Ledisi Tunnel Vision by Jus
This technology maven has a corner on the social media landscape, taking a DIY approach and pushing his music out through various channels. Rafael, a 2010 graduate, credits Berklee with improving his performance and songwriting skills, making him even more YouTube ready.
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Footage from June 11, 2013 while recording John's 6th studio album 'Paradise Valley'
Annie Lennox delivers Berklee's 2013 commencement address, sharing the history of her love of music, and how it singularly shaped her future. She reflects on milestones from her own musical journey, hoping to inspire the students as they move forward in their lives and careers at this critical moment of profound change. She recounts the musical loves from her formative years: the Beatles, the Kinks, the Rolling Stones, Dusty Springfield, Motown, Martha Reeves, Stevie Wonder, Otis Redding, Diana Ross and the Supremes, Smokey Robinson, the Beach Boys, the Mamas and the Papas, Traffic, and Fleetwood Mac. She expands on musical greats, her voice soaring above the graduates as she channels Marvin Gaye in "I Heard It through the Grapevine," Noel Harrison in "The Windmills of Your Mind," Glen Campbell in "Wichita Lineman," Aretha Franklin in "I Say a Little Prayer," and fellow commencement honoree Carole King's "It's Too Late." She encourages the students to remember to remain open to the shi
