Nine students in the Music Production & Engineering department at the Berklee College of Music were given the chance to work with some of the most famous music producers in England. Berklee’s Wayne Wadhams Endowment Fund sponsored the students’ week-long trip to the famed Abbey Road Studios and British Grove Studios, where they worked side-by-side with famed producers Hugh Padgham and David Hentschel, as well as artists, recording and producing music. Similar trips are planned in the future for academically outstanding Berklee students.
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