Berklee Performance Center Concerts July 19 - Journey to Inland — Moksha is an eight piece Berklee faculty band led by trumpet player/composer Wayne Naus. The unique instru- mentation (electric trumpet, Viatar, Bass, Synthesiszer, EitherwayTheremin, Drums, Tenor Sax, Sound Design and Percussion)combined with original computer animation, takes each listener on their own journey through a landscape of sight and sound. The 70-minute nonstop performance is approximately 40% written music and 60 % improvised. When asked what style the music is in, the band prefers to say, “its not about a style...it's about an adventure.” July 20 - David Fiuczynski’s KiF’ - Eastern exotica groove jams, experimentations with eastern melodies and heavy western grooves with Steve Jenkins on bass and Nikki Glaspie on drums presented by faculty guitarist David Fiuczynski. July 21 - Daryl Lowery and Instant!Groove — The Hammond B3 is at the core of the funky soul-jazz grooves that provide a vehicle for improvi- sations led by faculty saxophonist Daryl Lowery. The highly original sound of Instant!Groove, with faculty members Rick Peckham, guitar, Ron Mahdi, acoustic bass, Dennis Montgomery lll, B3, and Yoron Israel, drums, is reminiscent of the organ-based groups of John Scofield and draws much of its repertoire from the likes of “Big” John Patton, Ruben Wilson, Don Patterson and Leon Spencer. This concert will introduce some brand new music as well as selections from their recently released CD. July 22 - Scott Tarulli and Don Lappin — Rock fusion guitarists Tarulli and Lappin share the stage to play original compositions for drums, bass and 2 guitars. Songs performed will be drawn from Lappins CD Fine Lines and Tarullis CD Transitions as well as some new material. July 28 — Son of a Gun! - Faculty drummer Dave Cowan and ESO present original rock music along the lines of Jimi Hendrix, Living Colour, Red Hot Chilli Pepers, Rage Against the Machine and Bad Brains. August 3 - Phil Wilson’s Rainbow Band presents A Tribute to Count Basie — Big band jazz with vocals by faculty member Christine Fawson will be performed under the direction of faculty composer/arranger/ trombonist Phil Wilson in this tribute to the music of the great bandleader Count Basie. Berklee COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1140 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693