Berklee Performance Center Concerts November 27 November 28 November 29 December 3 December 4 December 5 December 6 December 10 December 11 Fall ’84 Double Concert-BOP CITY/MASS TRANSIT — Faculty member Cheryl Hodge will lead her group Bop City through a potpourri of jazz vocal arrangements. The second half will feature Mass Transit with The Red Line directed by Charles Sorrento. The program will include Top 40, Jazz, Traditional and latin styles. Double Concert-MATSURI 1I/LOOKING FOR MY MUSIC — Guitarist Steve Pang and his group Steve’s Donba start off this two-for-one con- cert with a program of rock-fusion with Special guest Faculty Percus- sionist Jun Saito. In the second half Bassist Naoki Ninomiya leads his sextet through a program of contemporary jazz. BERKLEE SINGERS SHOWCASE 111 — Once again Berklee show- cases some of the top student vocalists. Backed up by one of the hot- test bands in the college, this concert promises to be one of the best of the semester. JIM MOSLEY PRODUCTIONS — A program ranging\from Contem- porary to Instrumental Funk is presented by Saxophonist James Mos- ley, “The Band” and Special Guest Faculty Saxophonist Herman Johnson. 20th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT — DIRECTED BY PHIL WILSON — The 20th anniversary of the Dues Band will be celebrated by this spar- kling new band performing original music written by Phil Wilson and members of the group with Special Guest saxophonist Richie Cole. DETERMINED — The Reverence Gospel Ensemble, directed by David Chandler presents a program of traditional and contemporary Gospel music featuring some of Berklee’s most talented student vocalists. INSTRUMENTAL SHOWCASE — The Performance Studies Depart- ment presents a special concert featuring Berklee's top student instru- mentalists performing arrangements written especiall§ for them in a variety of styles. Double Concert — A COMMON PLACE/THE COLLEGE SINGERS IN CONCERT — In the first half of this two-for-one concert faculty Pianist Orville Wright and faculty Vocalist Mili Bermejo will be joined by bassist Oscar Stagnaro for a program of jazz standards and originals. In the second half Vocal Department Chairman Kenneth Greenhouse con- ducts The College Singers in a program of vocal music drawn from a variety of 20th century styles. BACK BAY BRASS JAZZ ORCHESTRA — The 18 piece Back Bay Brass will present a program of big band jazz compositions and arrangements by director faculty trombonist Ben Elkins.