Reviews of Berklee’s 60th


Reviews of Berklee's 60th anniversary concert this weekend from both the Globe and the Herald, and they're, well, good. Did you expect anything less?
The Globe:

Despite being overladen, the program never felt in danger of collapsing beneath its own considerable weight — a testament to not only the immense skills of the musicians and production technicians but to the buoyant and enthusiastic crowd that was ready and willing to feel the love. We came to celebrate the remarkable achievements of Berklee, and while the cake may have been too large for us to blow out all the candles, we hardly cared.

The Herald:

Paul Simon, Gloria Estefan, Herbie Hancock, Juan Luis Guerra, Michel Camilo, Gary Burton and emcee Bill Cosby were the marquee names that led an equally esteemed group of musicians in the 63-person orchestra and band through a superb melange of pop, salsa, merengue, jazz and classical music.

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