Nashville

PODCAST: Joe Walsh '07

By Adam Olenn - Sep 06, 2011

Berklee's first mandolin major makes his way in the world. More

Berklee Riffs: Kathy Mattea on Coal

By Brenda Pike - Mar 11, 2011

With her latest album, country singer Kathy Mattea drew people's attention to the complex issues of the coal industry. More

Kathy Mattea Performs with Students March 10

By Nick Balkin - Feb 18, 2011

Mandolin phenom and Berklee student Sierra Hull will open in support of Daybreak, her upcoming release on Rounder Records. More

Great American Songbook: The Sounds of Nashville

By Nick Balkin - Feb 01, 2011

Berklee students and faculty will tell the story of the Nashville music scene through the songs of acclaimed American country songwriters like Hank Williams, Patsy Cline, Loretta Lynn, Bill Monroe, Alison Krauss, Ray Charles, Johnny Cash, Dolly Parton, the Dixie Chicks, and many others. More

Making Tracks in Music City

By Matthew Dolland '10 - Apr 22, 2009

Rather than head to Florida or other typical spring break destinations, Berklee students go to Nashville to learn and network. More

President Brown Goes Bluegrass

By Danielle Dreilinger - Oct 03, 2008

Berklee president Roger H. Brown gave the keynote at this year's International Bluegrass Music Association conference. More

Alumna's Song Clinches American Idol

By Lesley Mahoney - May 29, 2008

Emily Shackelton '07 pens a song that reaches millions as David Cook sings his way to becoming the new American Idol. More

Southbound Again

By David Hollender - Mar 31, 2008

Bluegrass was the focus during the 2008 Nashville trip, with mandolin master Ricky Skaggs providing some of the best moments. More

Berklee to Honor Country Star Ricky Skaggs

By Mitzi Dorbu - Mar 03, 2008

The event, at the Grand Ole Opry, is one of many highlights for students on a spring break trip to Nashville. More

Berklee Today: Breaking Out in Nashville

By Mark Small - Jun 09, 2006

Berklee alumni are moving to Music City and making their mark in diverse quarters of the music industry. More