Alumni News
Alumni Profile: Tommy Torres
Alumnus Tommy Torres '93 continues to put his Berklee lessons to use today as a professional musician. More
PODCAST: Dave Reffett '06
This metal virtuoso shreds the envelope. More
Saturday Night Live Keyboardist/Berklee Alumnus Plays Jazz at the Fort
Tuffus Zimbabwe, a City Music alumnus, will perform at a free show in his old neighborhood. More
Skyping with Engineer Neeraj Khajanchi
The music business and MP&E alumnus spoke to students in Berklee's Learning Center all the way from Japan. More
PODCAST: Matthew Rybicki '95
This bassist, composer, and educator lays a firm foundation. More
World Music Theme for Swingin' at Mothers Rest
The annual Swingin' at Mothers Rest concert features Vaughnette and Women of the World. More
PODCAST: Zac Zinger Group
This progressive jazz quartet performs a free concert at the Regattabar July 11 as part of Berklee's summer concert series. More
PODCAST: Gina Cimmelli '08
The all-alumni lineup of Gina's Picture Show charms listeners with good songs played well. More
PODCAST: Adam Glasser '81
International influences elevate this torch-carrying chromatic harmonica player above the fray. More
Julia Easterlin Performs at Lollapalooza, Students Intern at Kidzapalooza
Berklee artist Julia Easterlin performs the festival's 20th anniversary, in Chicago, while HRR students facilitate a silent concert at Kidzapalooza. More
Alumni Profile: Miles Walker '03
Grammy-winning alumnus Miles Walker opened up his Atlanta studio to a group of Berklee students. More
PODCAST: Brian Dunne '10
Pop/rock solo artist Brian Dunne '10 performs a free concert at the Prudential Center June 14 as part of Berklee's summer concert series. More
PODCAST: Morwenna Lasko '03 & Jay Pun '03
Listen to this acoustic duo with a sound that's hard to describe and impossible to forget. More
VIDEO: Berklee @SXSW 2011
The college showcased great student and alumni artists at its sixth official showcase at South by Southwest. More
Alumni Profile: Nobuko Toda '03
This contemporary writing and production major never expected to be scoring some of the most popular video games of all time. More


