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The Berkeley Sessions
Begins10 September 2008
Ends2009
Location(s)Toronto

The Berkeley Sessions is a six-episode[1] HD Canadian television music program produced by Original Spin Media and broadcast on Bravo!. The Berkeley Sessions was initially created with an eye and ear toward original music, featuring artists that create innovative new sounds in everything from alt-country and blues to jazz, pop, folk and rock n' roll.

The series is taped in front of a live audience at The Berkeley Church in Toronto, Ontario.[2]

Season 1

Crew

  • Produced by: Daniel Berman, Paul McNulty
  • Directed by: Daniel Berman, Tanya Blake
  • Lighting Director / Programmer: Bentley Miller/Jeffrey "Ovaridah" Moss
  • Editors: Paul McNulty, Malcolm Sweeny, Patrick Malovely
  • Associate Producer: Joe "Copperhead" Cunningham
  • Technical Director/Colourist: Keith Holding
  • Sound Recordist: LiveWire Remote Recorders, Doug McClement and Phil Hay
  • Assistant Engineer: Taylor Patterson
  • Monitor Technician: Adrian Sterling
  • Front of House Technician: Ian Harper
  • Executive Producers: Daniel Berman, Paul McNulty, Dave Piperni
  • Music Supervisor / Talent Booker: Daniel Efram

References

  1. ^ Myles, Ruth. "TV", Calgary Herald, 2008-09-05, p. SW14.
  2. ^ Minogue, Sean. "Fall TV schedule gets Canadian spin", The Georgia Straight, 2008-09-04. Retrieved on 2008-09-16.
  3. ^ "New Bravo! series The Berkeley Sessions sets the musical stage September 10", Channel Canada, 2008-08-30. Retrieved on 2008-09-15.