One of Northeastern’s Own Professors an Emmy Award-winning musician
March 25, 2010 at 2:37 pm 1 comment
Please check out my article for this week’s issue of Northeastern’s Huntington News as a guest correspondent. The article is a profile piece on one of NU’s own part-time professors, Brad Hatfield. His career as a musician spans over 20 years and dozens of movies and television shows that have featured his work, including the Academy Award-winning Mystic River.
Hatfield has a passion for teaching music as well as creating and performing it. In addition to teaching several music-related courses here at NU- including film music- he has taught classes at the Berklee College of Music right here in Boston as well, providing a tremendous amount of skill and real world experience to aspiring musicians.
Hatfield has a lot of useful things to say about his profession, and it would apply to anyone entering the real world and not just musicians. Needless to say, the man is an unsung Boston hero. For those of you who weren’t aware of who he is, I’m glad to shed some light on his quietly remarkable career.
Entry filed under: concerts, news, People. Tags: berklee, brad hatfield, clint eastwood, composer, music, mystic river, news, northeastern, professor, story, teacher.

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