Berklee Performance Center Concerts March 24 March 25 March 27 March 3| April | April 2 April 3 April 7 April 8 April 9 April 10 April 14 April 16 April 17 April 21 April 22 April 23 April 24 April 28 Spring 1980 ff Pring) - ™ - The Norman David Eleventet, faculty member Norman David leads his fine jazz group in a return performance. With compositions by the leader, this “little"” big band never fails to impress. 5 Side By Each, faculty guitarist Scott Free presents an evening of small group jazz, drawing from the many styles of today's jazz music and featuring some of Berklee's best. They Can’t Do That To You, an evening of jazz oriented funk music will introduce f you the talents of Steve Olenick. A recent addition to the Berklee faculty, keyboardist j Olenick has written all of the music and lyrics for this program. | Airborne, student Mark Jones presents his group Fly By Night, in a program of jazz, funk and rock. Percussion Unlimited, charman Dean Anderson and other members of the Percussion Department stage their annual Spring Concert of innovative percussion music. 7 + 5 Makes 12, faculty member Andy Jaffe presents a progrars that featlires two outstanding jazz groups. Following a first half that features his quintet, pianist Jaffe closes out the evening with some big band jazz. : Dee Kohanna & Dominique Eade, Dee Kohanna, a member of the Berklee Faculty, brings her own kind of jazz to the Performance Center. Also sharing the evening will be vocalist Dominique Eade. Andrea & The Magnificent Eleven, vocalist Andrea Sommerstein leads an eleven man ensemble of Berklee's finest in a concert that blends a variety of contemporary music styles. An Evening With The Dues Band, one of Berklee's most prestigious student ensembles, directed by Phil Wilson, comes out swinging with an evening of big band jazz. Facuity Chamber Concert, an evening of chamber music coordinated by faculty member Jeronimas Kacinskas. Berklee Trombone Choirs In Concert, faculty trombonists Tom Plsek, Phil Wilson, and Isham Peugh combine efforts to present their respective Trombone Choirs in a cross- sectional program of music. Aipotu, faculty member Quinous Johnson, one of the area’s finest drummers, presents an evening of music that bridges the many styles of today's music. Steamer, one of Berklee's most versatile performers, Marnie Andrews, presents a program of music that showcases her many and diverse talents. Hot Pursuit, composer/trombonist Rick Walsh leads his large ensemble in an evening of jazz that runs that gamut from mainstream to fusion. The Bafik Bay Boppers, Hendrik Meurkens leads his unique little group in its first Performance Center concert, comprised of straight-ahead be-bop in a most unlikely musical setting. : Mix & Match, a divided program that features the talents of Mimi Brodsky and Claire Bureau respectively, two of Berklee's finest young vocalists. The Billy Norine Group, percussionist Bil Norine, a member of the faculty, present an evening of small group contemporary jazz. The Meeting, pianist Jeff Covell, a member of the Berklee faculty, directs his small group through a program of contemporary jazz. The Berklee Concert Band, in their Spring concert, the Concert Band features guest faculty soloists Deanna Kidd and Thomas Martin in the premier of a new work by Conductor Peter Hazzard.