List of Berklee College of Music alumni
The following contains a list of notable alumni of Berklee College of Music. Members of this list have attended Berklee for at least one full-time semester (not including honorary degrees or summer programs) and are notable in their respective field in the music industry. Some list members may have achieved notability in the entertainment industry unrelated to music, or may be notable for achievements not related to music or entertainment.
* Designates did not complete degree/diploma program. In parentheses is year of graduation.
List[]
A[]
- John Abercrombie (1967)[1]
- Aruna Abrams[2]
- Toshiko Akiyoshi (1959)[1]
- Cheche Alara (1994)[3]
- Amy Allen (2015)[4]
- Loren Allred[5]
- Eric André (2005)[6]
- Ingrid Andress[7]
- Ivory Aquino[8]
- Dave Askren[9]
- Mulatu Astatke (1959)[10]
B[]
- Victor Bailey (1979)[1]
- Andrew Bayer (2009)[11]
- Kenny Beats[12]
- Marco Benevento (1999)[13]
- Jeff Berlin (1978)[1]
- Cindy Blackman (1980)[1]
- John Blackwell (1995)[1]
- Bleu[14]
- Tangelene Bolton (2013)[15]
- Tracy Bonham (1989)[1]
- Jenn Bostic[16]
- Libbi Bosworth (early 1990s)[17]
- Alan Broadbent (1969)[1]
- Gary Burton (1962)[1]
C[]
- Arturo Cardelus (2011)[18]
- Terri Lyne Carrington (1983)[1]
- Cyrus Chestnut (1985)[1]
- Toby Chu (1999)[19]
- Chancellor[20]
- Chiara Civello (2000)[1]
- Alf Clausen (1966)[1]
- Cobi[21]
- Bruce Cockburn (1965)[1]
- Vinnie Colaiuta (1975)[1]
- Paula Cole (1990)[1]
- Charlie Colin of Train[22]
- Vanessa Collier (2013)[23]
D[]
- Mike Daly (1996)[24]
- Kelly Derrickson[25]
- Al Di Meola (1974)*[1]
- Kenwood Dennard (1973)*[1]
- Ramin Djawadi (1998)[26]
E[]
- Emily Elbert (2011)[27]
- Empress Of[28]
- Maria Entraigues-Abramson (1994)[29]
- Booker Ervin*[30]
- Melissa Etheridge (1980)*,[1] returned to receive honorary doctorate 2006
- Kevin Eubanks (1979)[1]
F[]
- Donald Fagen (1965)*[1]
- Rachelle Ferrell (1980)*[31]
- Melissa Ferrick (1990)*[32]
- Bill Frisell (1977)[1]
- Richard Furch (1999)[33]
G[]
- Albhy Galuten (1968)[1]
- Roopam Garg[34]
- Anthony Geraci[35]
- Melvin Gibbs[36]
- Richard Gibbs[37]
- Shane Gibson of Korn[38]
- Mick Goodrick (1967)[1]
- Taylor Gordon (2011), stage name , producer and former drummer for Fifth Harmony, Dua Lipa and, Adam Lambert[39]
- Catriona Gray[40]
- Juan Luis Guerra (1982)[1]
H[]
- Jan Hammer (1969)[1]
- Roy Hargrove (1989)*[1]
- Donald Harrison (1983)[1]
- Antonio Hart (1991)[1]
- Juliana Hatfield (1990)[1]
- Lalah Hathaway (1994)[1]
- Tom Hedden[41]
- Amy Heidemann of Karmin (2011)[42]
- Alan Hewitt (1977)[43]
- Norihiko Hibino (1997)[44]
- Bob Holz (1977)*[45]
- Bruce Hornsby (1974)*[46]
- Rob Hotchkiss of Train[47]
- Sierra Hull (2011)[48]
- Ian Hultquist of Passion Pit (2008)[49]
J[]
- Keith Jarrett (1963)*[50]
- Wyclef Jean[51]
- Ingrid Jensen (1989)*[1]
- Laney Jones (2014)*[52]
- Quincy Jones (1951)*[1]
- Bob James (1958)*[1]
K[]
- Kenzie (Kim Yeon Jung), South Korean composer for SM Entertainment[53]
- Kiesza[54]
- Diana Krall (1983)[1]
- Joe Kraemer (1993)[55]
- Joey Kramer of Aerosmith[56]
L[]
- Abe Laboriel (1972)[1]
- Abe Laboriel Jr. (1993)[1]
- Alex Lacamoire (1995)[57]
- Michelle Lambert (2011)[58]
- Patty Larkin (1974)[1]
- Henry Lau (2010)*[59]
- Wang Leehom (1999)[1]
- Adrianne Lenker (2012)* of Big Thief[60]
- Daniel Levitin (1979)[61]
- Josh Linkner (1988)[62]: ix
- Aubrey Logan (2010)[63][64]
- Andres Levin[65]
- Ken Lewis (1991)[66]
- Henning Lohner[67]
M[]
- Natalie Maines (1995)* of The Chicks[1]
- Aimee Mann (1980)* of 'Til Tuesday[1]
- Eddie Manion (1970s)[68]
- Kevin March (early 1990s), drummer of Guided by Voices, The Dambuilders, Shudder to Think[69]
- Arif Mardin (1961)[1]
- Charlie Mariano (1951)[1]
- Eric Marienthal (1979)[1]
- Branford Marsalis (1980)[1]
- Delfeayo Marsalis (1989)[1]
- Rob Mathes (1984)[70]
- John Mayer (1998)*[1]
- Steve Mazur (2000) of Our Lady Peace[71]
- Donny McCaslin (1988)[1]
- Keith McEachern (2005) of The Wandas[72]
- Ben McKee*, bassist of Imagine Dragons[73]
- David McWane, lead vocalist of Big D and the Kids Table[74]
- Filipe Melo (2000)[75] Portuguese pianist, filmmaker and writer
- Dominic Miller, guitarist[76]
- Harry Miree (2013), drummer[77]
- Rieko Miyoshi (2003), stage name Kotringo[78]
- Sebastian Arocha Morton (1997)[79]
- Rob Mounsey (1975)[1]
- George Mraz (1970)[1]
- John Myung* of Dream Theater[80]
N[]
- Ouyang Nana - Taiwanese cellist, pianist, guitarist[81]
- Adam Neely (2009) - bass player and YouTuber.[82]
- Reiko Nakano (2005) - violinist.[83]
- Paul Nowell (2007), stage name Paul The Trombonist[84]
O[]
- Atli Örvarsson (1996)[85]
P[]
- Heitor Pereira[86]
- John Paesano (2000)[87]
- Danilo Perez (1988)[1]
- Mark Petrie of PostHaste Music[88]
- John Petrucci* of Dream Theater[80]
- Chico Pinheiro (1998)[89]
- Daniel Platzman (2009), drummer of Imagine Dragons[90]
- Mike Portnoy* of The Winery Dogs, formerly of Adrenaline Mob and Dream Theater[80]
- Taylor and Blake Powell[91]*
- Sergio Prezioso (2012)[92]
- Charlie Puth (2013)[93]
R[]
- Sara Rachele (2013)[94]
- AJ Rafael (2010)[95]
- David Rawlings[96]
- Niki Reiser[97]
- Bob Reynolds (2000)[98]
- David Robidoux[41]
- MJ Rodriguez (2011)[99]
- Ed Roland of Collective Soul[100]
- Wallace Roney (1981)*[1]
- Kurt Rosenwinkel (1990)*[1]
S[]
- Allison Scagliotti (2015)[101]
- Sanjeeta Bhattacharya[102]
- Michael Semanick (1985)[103]
- Randy Sabien (1977), jazz violinist and music educator[104]
- Gerard Salonga (1998)[105]
- Princess Mafalda von Saxe-Coburg-Gotha
- St. Vincent (Annie Clark) (2004)[106]
- Bobby Sanabria (1979), multi-Grammy nominated drummer, percussionist, educator, bandleader[107]
- Tiwa Savage (2007), American-Nigerian singer, songwriter and actress.
- Mike Schmid (2001)[108]
- John Scofield (1973)[1]
- Christian Scott (2004)[1]
- Wayne Sermon (2008), guitarist of Imagine Dragons[73]
- Derek Sivers, the founder and former president of CD Baby[109]
- Benny Sharoni[110]
- Sonny Sharrock (1962)[111]
- Rasika Shekar (2017)[112]
- Sarah Schachner[113]
- Antonio Sánchez[114]
- Howard Shore (1969)[1]
- Ryan Shore (1996)[115]
- Sid Sriram (2008) a singer in South Indian film industry[116]
- Alan Silvestri (1970)[117]
- Allan Slutsky (1978)[118]
- Brendon Small (1997) of Dethklok[119]
- Steve Smith (1976), drummer for the rock group Journey[1]
- Esperanza Spalding (2005)[120]
- Luísa Sobral (2009)[121]
- Jason Solowsky (2000) [122]
- Luciana Souza (1992)[1]
- Billy Squier*[123]
- Mike Stern (1975)[1]
- Tierney Sutton (1987)[1]
- Derek Sherinian (1984)[124]
- Joel Stroetzel of Killswitch Engage[125]
- Svoy (2003)[126]
- Soo Wincci (2019)[127]
- Pieter Schlosser (2002)[128]
T[]
- Susan Tedeschi (1991)[1]
- Chloe Temtchine, singer-songwriter[129]
- Jacky Terrasson (1986)[1]
- Ian Thornley of Thornley, Big Wreck[130]
- Pinar Toprak (2000)[131]
- Néstor Torres (1973)[1]
- Brian Transeau (1990)[1]
- Justin Tranter (2001)[132]
- Sarah Tudzin (2014), producer, sound engineer, and frontwoman of rock band Illuminati Hotties[133]
U[]
- Hiromi Uehara (2003)[134]
- Kelvin Underwood (2003), drum set and taiko musician
V[]
- Steve Vai (1979)[1]
- Brian Vibberts (1991)[106]
- Emil Viklický (1978)[135]
- Lucas Vidal (2007)[136]
- James Valentine of Maroon 5[137]
W[]
- Sadao Watanabe (1965)[1]
- Ernie Watts (1966)[1]
- Jeff "Tain" Watts (1981)[1]
- Roy Wang (2019) [1]
- Gillian Welch (1992)[1]
- Kenny Werner (1968)[1]
- Mark Whitfield (1987)[1]
- Brad Whitford of Aerosmith (1971)[1]
- Ashlyn Willson (2015)[138]
- Betty Who[139]
- Anna Wise (2010)[140]
- Natalie Wynn[141]
Z[]
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