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Photo Gallery: Three Score/60th Anniversary Concert

January 30, 2006

It was a concert for the ages. Three Score: The Berklee 60th Anniversary Concert was a night of unprecedented musical performance, collaboration, and celebration the likes of which Berklee has never seen. Students, alumni, and faculty shared the stage with some of the biggest names in the entertainment industry, like Paul Simon, Bill Cosby, Gloria Estefan, and Herbie Hancock. Other guest artists included Juan Luis Guerra, Michel Camilo, and Gary Burton. Each of the guest performers donated their appearances to help raise money for Berklee's Presidential Scholarships, and Berklee will establish a scholarship in the name of each.

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All photographs by Phil Farnsworth.

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Gloria Estefan (left) sings with students Maritza Lourd (center) and Georgel Arevalo (right) at the Three Score concert in Boston's Wang Center.
Juan Luis Guerra '82 (center) performs with a 14-piece ensemble, including his own band and several faculty and staff.
Herbie Hancock performed two tunes with his quartet.
Paul Simon opened his four-song set with "Mrs. Robinson."
Michel Camilo (left) and Gary Burton '62 performed two songs together at the show.
From left: Juan Luis Guerra '82, Gloria Estefan, and President Brown at the Three Score concert reception.
Gary Burton (left) announces Berklee Professor Emeritus Andy McGhee (center) will receive an honorary doctor of music degree. Host Bill Cosby looks on.
Abraham Laboriel Sr, '72 (left) and Chiara Civello '00 perform at the Three Score concert.
Faculty vocalists Donna McElroy and Armsted Christian (right) perform at the Three Score concert.


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