| News: 2001
NEWS ARTICLES | PRESS RELEASES | PRESS HITS
Labor of Love
Bassist Abraham Laboriel returns to his alma mater to talk about the joy of musical conversation. (December 11, 2001)
A Class By Herself
In classes that she makes nearly as entertaining as they are educational, Deanna Kidd trains budding music teachers how to think on their feet. (November 21, 2001)
A Party with Heart
An Oregonian reports on her first high-class Boston bash. (November 15, 2001)
Coffee Talk with Paquito
The legendary Cuban reedman sits down for an informal chat with students. (November 7, 2001)
The Thinking Man's Shredder
A happy marriage of stellar technique and edgy rock is at the core of Jon Finn's playing and teaching. (October 12, 2001)
Tough Acts to Follow
Two music greats and powerful student performances give an entering class something to shoot for. (September 17, 2001)
Blood, Sweat & Chutzpah
Berklee honors the talent and gutsy career moves of rock great Al Kooper as the Class of 2005 arrives. (September 7, 2001)
The Write Stuff
When Marti Epstein isn't creating her own musical works, she dedicates herself to aspiring composers. (August 24, 2001)
Her Ever-Changing Moods
Guitarist Leni Stern mixes jazz with folk and the Beatles during a Berklee clinic. (July 26, 2001)
Berklee Summer School at Umbria Jazz Clinics
A 10-day jazz workshop, July 10 - 22, for young musicians. (July 20, 2001)
Swingin' in Mothers Rest
Bringing Live Jazz to the Back Bay Fens
The Fenway Civic Association, in conjunction with ParkARTS and Berklee College of Music, presents three evenings of jazz music
Five-Week Welcoming Concert
An evening of Blues and R&B featuring Blues After Dark and Friends. (July 11, 2001)
IASJ Student Concert Video
(June 26, 2001)
Rattle & Hum at Harvard
When you hear that a rock star is delivering a commencement address in the Boston area, you might find yourself assuming that he or she is speaking at Berklee. (June 7, 2001)
Nightclubbing in the Classroom
David Liebman believes that educational programs have saved jazz. He came to Berklee to run an annual event that helps prove his theory. (June 15, 2001)
Shaping the Sextet Sound
Composer and arranger Alan Broadbent performs with a student group and talks about writing for six. (May 2, 2001)
Making a Break in Nashville
Berklee's aspiring music pros go on their annual pilgrimage to Music City. (April 18, 2001)
The Eddie Kramer Experience
The studio veteran who made Hendrix sound even better spends a week at Berklee. (April 6, 2001)
Talking About a Revolution
Moving beyond the Napster squabble at Berklee's Career Expo 2001. (March 16, 2001)
String Master
Regina Carter coaxes an array of sounds and emotions from her violin at Berklee's Black History Month kickoff event. (February 13, 2001)
Reelin' the Ears
Ear Training guru Mitch Haupers challenges his students to develop musicality any way they can. One student reports back from his days under Haupers's tutelage. (February 28, 2001)
Guitar Week 2001
Berklee's annual six-string festival highlights the artistry of faculty, students, and visiting artists like Leni Stern and Nelson Faria. (Feb. 25, 2001)
Fagen, Lovano, Marsalis Win Grammys
More than 20 years after its greatest commercial success, Donald Fagen's Steely Dan receives its first Grammy Awards. (Feb. 23, 2001)
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The Hit Maker
What it takes to be one of the greatest producers of all time. (February 16, 2001) |
Making History
Violinist Regina Carter and pianist Eric Reed will make Black History Month Music Celebration 2001 four weeks to remember. (Jan. 26, 2001)
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