Julio Iglesias and Doug Morris to Receive Honorary Degrees

Boston, MA - April 15, 2015 - Berklee College of Music president Roger H. Brown will presentJulio Iglesias and Doug Morris (CEO of Sony Music Entertainment) with honorary doctor of music degrees at Berklee's commencement ceremonySaturday, May 9, at the 7,000-seat Agganis Arena at Boston University. More than 900 Berklee graduates, their parents, and invited guests will be in attendance.


This year's honorary doctorate recipients are being recognized for their achievements and influences in music, and for their enduring contributions to American and international culture. Past recipients include Duke Ellington (the first, in 1971), Aretha Franklin, Dizzy Gillespie, Quincy Jones, Jimmy Page, Smokey Robinson, Steven Tyler, Loretta Lynn, David Bowie, Juan Luis Guerra, Annie Lennox, Paco de Lucia, Carole King, Willie Nelson, Alison Krauss, George Clinton, Plácido Domingo, and A.R. Rahman.

 

On commencement eve, May 8, as is Berklee's tradition, students will pay tribute to the honorees by performing music associated with their careers at the Agganis. The concert and ceremony are not open to the public.

 

Julio Iglesias is the most celebrated figure in Latin music history and one of the top 10 best-selling artists in the world, with over 300 million records sold during a career that has spanned almost five decades. He has set two Guinness World Records: the first in 1983 for having sold the most records in the most languages in history, and the second in 2013 for being the best-selling male Latin artist. That year, he was also recognized as China’s most popular international artist of all time, an award presented by Sony Music China. Iglesias has sung in 14 languages and released over 80 albums. His most popular songs include “Hey!," "1110 Bel Air Place," "Non Stop," "Starry Night," "Abrázame," and “Crazy,” and his duets with Frank Sinatra (“Summer Wind”), Willie Nelson ("To All the Girls I've Loved Before"), Diana Ross ("All of You"), Stevie Wonder ("My Love”), and Dolly Parton (“When You Tell Me That You Love Me”).

 

Doug Morris is CEO of Sony Music Entertainment, the world’s second largest music company and home to a broad array of international superstars, including Adele, Alicia Keys, Beyoncé, Bruce Springsteen, Daft Punk, Justin Timberlake, P!nk and One Direction. He also is the founder of Vevo, the world’s leading all-premium music video and entertainment platform. Over his career, he has served as CEO of all three major music companies. Prior to joining SME in 2011, he spent 16 years as Chairman/CEO of Universal Music Group. Previously he served as Chairman/CEO of Warner Music U.S. and the Atlantic Recording Group. Before that, he was founder and owner of Big Tree Records, which was later acquired by Atlantic. A member of the Songwriters Hall of Fame, his songwriting and producer credits include the Chiffons’ “Sweet Talkin’ Guy” and Brownsville Station’s “Smokin’ in the Boys Room.” Over his career he has worked with many of the most popular and influential artists of all time.