There is no better place to prepare for a career in contemporary music than Berklee. Perhaps the best evidence of this is the success of the college's outstanding alumni. To date, 87 Berklee alumni have received 205 Grammy Awards, popular music's highest honor.
Thomas Bellino '72 (Vanguard Jazz Orchestra) Will Calhoun '86 (Living Colour) Vinnie Colaiuta '75 Paula Cole '90 (One of my Classmates) Charlie Colin '88 (Train) Carlos Colon '04 (Black:Guayaba) Clay Cook '98 Jonathan Crone '05 Donald Fagen '66 (Steely Dan) Chuy Flores '97 Marco Gamboa '96 Brian Garten ’95 (Mariah Carey) Tom Hambridge '83 Keith Harris '99 Levon Helm
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Rob Hotchkiss '82 (Train) Brent Kolatalo '03 Joey Kramer '71 (Aerosmith) Alex Lacamoire ’95 (In the Heights) Jason Lehning ’94 (Randy Travis) Ken Lewis '91 Fred Lipsius '61 (Blood, Sweat and Tears) Natalie Maines '95 (Dixie Chicks) Dawaun Parker '05 Evan Price '96 (Turtle Island String Quartet) Thomas Pridgen ’03 (The Mars Volta) Makeba Riddick '99 Esperanza Spalding '05 Antonio Sanchez '98 (Pat Metheny Group)
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Pernell Saturnino '95 (Paquito D'Rivera Quintet) Tom Schick '95 Ruslin Sirota '03 Josh Sklair '78 (Etta James) Luciana Souza '88 Mads Tolling '03 (Turtle Island String Quartet) Tommy Torres '94 Joe Travers ’91 (Zappa Plays Zappa) Diego Urcola '90 (Paquito D'Rivera Quintet) Hiromi Uehara '03 Alex Venguer '02 Omar Vivoni '03 Eliot Wadopian '80 (Paul Winter Consort) Miles Walker '03 Jeff "Tain" Watts '81 (Branford Marsalis Quartet) Daniel Weinkauf '84 (They Might Be Giants) Brad Whitford '71 (Aerosmith) Alon Yavnai '95 (Paquito D'Rivera Quintet) Joe Zawinul '59 (Weather Report) |