B:rkl ee Per formance Center Concerts Gos A , e-l Jubllee IbeNew]erseyMass Cbmr, = - AngeIaBenyman, er ,’Ibe Reverence Gospel Ensemble Stmday Februaty 3, 1 991 7'00 p.m., Ibe Berklee Perfonnance Center To kick off Berklee’ s Black Music Celebranon durmg the month of February, this = celebration of contemporary and traditional gospel music will feature the renowned s ~ New Jersey Mass Chorr solorst Ange]a Berryman and Berklees own 45 voice Reverence = Gospel Ensemble : e : : : Smce its foundmg in 1981 by multl talented composer arranger and performer Donme Harper, the New Jersey Mass Choir has garnered a huge following and a reputation as one of America’s most spmtual and creative choirs. A collaboration with the pop group Foreigner on “I Want To Know What Love Is” prompted a Grammy nomination and the = choir received its own Grammy nomination for the album Hold Up the Light. They were selected by Billboard magazine as Top Spiritual Artist of 1988, have toured Europe and the ~ Caribbean, and appeared on network televrslon wrth Pam LaBel]e on the specral “Motow attheApollo “~ = , Angela Berryman isa nanve of Boston and has been srngmg professronal]y for 17 years Formerly a vocalist with the King James Versron/New ng James Versron she is curremly Z workmg on a solo prOJect for Light Records : : o Under the drrecuon of Ensemb]e Department Chairman Orvrlle Wrrght and Denms ~ Montgomery III, Berklee's Reverence Gospel Ensemble of 45 voices with rhythm section : - “meclsasa regularly scheduled ensemble. They frequently perform outside Berklee and . “have travelled to New York Connectrcut and around metropoman Boston : 'flCKI:'l'POflCY 'I'icketsforthisevemateslooofofthegemmlpublic. Betklee ~ students, faculty, ‘and staff with valid LD. arelhnitedtoonefi'eeticketunfilthcdayoft}m = rshow $1000nthedayofthcshowavailablc. = =