This 2020 virtual event features a live interview with TeaMarrr and Kareem James, moderated by Tonya Butler, chair of the Music Business/Management Department, followed by a Q&A with Berklee students.
This event features a live interview with Jac Ross and Rodney "Darkchild" Jerkins moderated by Brian "Raydar" Ellis, assistant professor in the Ensembles Department, followed by a Q&A with Berklee students.
In this report, we take a deep dive into the song's structure, dynamics, influences, instrumentation, harmoy, rhyme schemes, vocal production, vocal melody, hooks, narrative, prosody, and more.
Singer-songwriter Sting discusses how his experience working in shipyards helped him create content, defeat writers' block, and channel his experiences into his songs that ultimately made him so successful.
Singer-songwriter Rosanne Cash explains her songs, lyrics, musical choices and background.
This volume constitutes a populist history of country music. Its interwoven essays showcase the music's myriad roots and influences: stringband stomps and western swing, hillbilly boogie and honky-tonk, the Nashville sound and the neo-traditionalist movement, plus everything from blues and bluegrass to rockabilly and country-rock, even soul.