September 14 September 19 September 21 September 25 September 26 October 2 October 3 October 10 Berklee Performance Center Concerts FALL 1989 TAKE FIVE/CRYSTAL LIGHTS—In the first half, faculty saxo- phonist Herman Johnson opens the concert with jazz originals and standards performed by his quartet with faculty drummer Marcello Pelliteri. Faculty saxophonist Eugene Vinyard, who concludes the concert, presents the music of Hank Mobley and Donald Byrd performed by a quintet with faculty pianist Katy Roberts. THE SLED DOGS BURY THE BONE—Faculty members Bob Tamagni, drums, Jim Kelly, guitar, and Jim Odgren, saxo- phone, present “The Sled Dogs;’ a quintet performing original blues and jazz. They will be joined in the second half by the Sled Dog Horns with special guest Professional Performance Division Chairman, alto saxophonist Larry Monroe. MASS—LOVE-FIESTA/TWO TRU-AMONG THE RUINS— In the first half of this two-for-one concert, faculty guitarist John Dirac leads a large ensemble in a performance of con- temporary jazz styles with special guests faculty saxophonist George Garzone and drummer Bob Moses. In the second half, faculty guitarist Lauren Passarelli presents original rock and pop compositions for her sextet. DOUBLE BASSES—Bass Department Chairman Rich Appleman opens this concert with music for jazz trio. In the second half, faculty bassist Danny Morris presents jazz and rhythm and blues for his Soca Groove quartet. JOHN BABOIAN AND FRIENDS—Mainstream and contem- porary jazz originals and standards will be performed by faculty guitarist John Baboian and his septet. DR. CARROT—Faculty drummer Steve Wilkes presents elec- tronic percussion in instrumental and pop formats with special guest vocalist/composer Ginny Fordham. ELECTRONIC WIND STORM/JEFF FRIEDMAN BAND — Original electronic pop music for woodwind controller, syntho- phone, and rhythm section is presented by saxophonist Randy Felts in the first half of this concert. Then, faculty guitarist Jeff Friedman offers original progressive music for his quartet which includes faculty trombonist Lennie Peterson. KATY ROBERTS AND FRIENDS/FRED LIPSIUS QUARTET — Faculty pianist/composer Katy Roberts opens this concert with jazz compositions by Woody Shaw, Joe Henderson, and others for her quintet. In the second half, saxophonist Fred Lipsius presents his quartet performing jazz originals.