Berklee Performance Center Concerts Spring ‘85 February 14 BUT. . .PIGS DONT EAT MEAT! — Drummer Aaron Scott leads an all- star student trio in an evening of contemporary jazz with special guest, saxophonist Tommy Smith. February 25 LUSH LIFE — Vocal jazz arrangements in a variety of settings from a capella to rhythm section and big band accompaniment will be presented by pianist/composer/arranger Dan Williams. February 26 Double Concert — IN WALKED BUD PART 1lI/STRONGER THAN BEFORE — In the first half of this two-for-one concert saxophonist Bruce Revels leads his all-star sextet through a variety of styles. Bassist Winston Maccow then directs a big band in a program of jazz and pop music with special guest, faculty pianist Orville Wright. February 27 Double Concert — STOP LOOK LISTEN/GAMES — Vocalist Katherine McVicker returns to the Performance Center stage to present a concert of jazz standards and contemporary songs for the first half of this double concert. In the second half senior guitarist Greg Zwicke presents pop and modern jazz compositions wnth special guest faculty vocalist Nancy Tellier. February 28 DINOSAURS ON PARADE — Faculty trumpeter/composer Ken Pullig presents an evening of original music in a variety of traditional jazz styles and a third stream cornposition performed by an all-star faculty ensemble, Decahedron. March4 GROOVEMASTERS — "Uplands;” The Berklee Tower of Power Ensemble directed by faculty trombonist Tom Frazee will perform a program of funk, rock, and pop tunes by top Berklee composers and the Tower of Power band. March 5 Double Concert — VANDAVORLD/"CHAN" — In the first half of this two-for-one concert, senior pianist Werner Gierig leads a trio and quartet in a program of jazz originals and standards. Vocalist David Chandler then directs his ensemble in a program of jazz and funk music. March 6 Double Concert — BAND OF ALIENS/THE UPTEMPO ZONE — Opening this concert is pianist/composer/arranger Jorge Carrizo and his large ensemble performing Latin, funk, and jazz originals. This will be followed in the second half by drummer Dave Pullman presenting contemporary jazz in trio and quartet settings with special guest faculty saxophonist George Garzone.