feb!'® Feb. 4 reb.io Feb. 6 heb. 10 Feb.. 1l Feb; 12 Feb. 18 Feb. 24 Berklee Performance Center Concerts SPRING ‘86 SURGING FORWARD — The Fringe, led by faculty saxo- phonist George Garzone with drummer Bob Gullotti and bassist Mike Zavarella, perform original, high-energy, freely impro- vised jazz. Double Concert — BROUHAHA/MUSIC FOR THE HIGH MIES- TRESS OF OUTNESS — Bassist/composer Ed Broms leads his quintet in a set of original progressive fusion and compositions by Frank Zappa and Ornette Coleman. In the second half, senior drummer Jonathan Edwards presents contemporary small band Jazz with special guests from NYC, clarinetist Perry Robinson and saxophonist Mark Whitecage. UP YOUR MAINSTREAM — A medium-size, all faculty big band directed by faculty composer/arranger Bud Billings will perform modern jazz arrangements of standards and original compositions. FELTSATRONICS — Faculty saxophonist Randy Felts leads a sextet in a program of original techno-pop-rock-fusion with special guest, faculty guitarist Bill Brinkley. GREG McPHERSON — Faculty composer/arranger/percussionist Greg McPherson leads his small ensemble in an evening of contem- porary jazz. MODERN INDUSTRY — Original compositions, mixing elements of Jjazz, funk and spoken word in a variety of settings, will be performed by faculty guitarist Anthony Peterson and his group, Voices of Modern Industry. Double Concert — LOCOMOTIVE TRUTH/SIDNEY OF THE BUSH I — Original progressive rock by Locomotive Truth, a quartet led by drummer Dan Bash and keyboardist Jake Mandel, opens this double concert. In the second half, trombonist Steve Armour leads his trio and quintet in a program of contemporary acoustic jazz. SOLITUDE — Senior trombonist/composer Delfeayo Marsalis pre- sents an evening of jazz in a variety of settings from quartet to large ensemble. Special guests include drummer Jason Marsalis, bass- ist Bob Hurst and faculty members Donald Brown (piano) and Walter Beasley (sax). BILL MOBLEY, BILL PIERCE AND FRIENDS — An all-star group led by faculty trumpeter Bill Mobley and featuring faculty saxophonist Bill Pierce performs original modern jazz with special guest, quitarist Joe Cohn.