September 12 September 18 September 19 September 24 September 26 September 27 October 1 ro October October 3 October 9 October 10 October 11 October 15 October 16 October 18 October 23 Berklee Concerts at the Performance Center “Looking Back”, a concert showcasing the many talents of faculty mem- ber Paul Lemcke, presenting an evening of music ranging from classical to jazz. “Percussion Dept. Faculty Concert" an evening of contemporary jazz fea- turing two separate small groups led by faculty members Ted Wolff and Joe Hunt. “Up To The Limits”, student Aristides Valderrama leads a large ensemble for an evening of contemporary music which runs the gamut from jazz to rock. “featherrain”, this group, directed by Pat Pattispn always presents a fine evening of vocal music in a contemporary style “Hypertension”, directed by student Steve Jenkins, this group is one of the top funk bands in the area a la Earth, Wind and Fire. “ApGuGa Records presents The Fringe”, directed by faculty member Rich Appleman, this highly acclaimed jazz trio deals in the most adventuresome of jazz styles. Mike Grey/Jackie Beard Quintet, an evening of straight ahead, no nonsense jazz music a la Davis, Silver, Blakely, by one of Berklee’s best student jazz groups. “Moksha — In and Out”, faculty member Wayne Naus, the former Buddy Rich trumpeter lead his own quintet in an evening of adventuresome jazz. “Simple Things”, this student group, directed by Paolo Manavello, presents an unusual instrumentation that features two drummers, two keyboardists, bass, and guitar. " “A Tribute to John Lennon”, an evening dedicated o the music of Lennon, with the Vocal Dept. and a small band, directed by faculty member John Stevens Rick Stepton, the ex-Herman, Rich Ferguson trombonist leads his own small group in an evening of jazz music. Currents, directed by Mitch Coodley, draws its inspiration from Corea, Methany, Burton, etc., and is one of the better new groups to appear on the Boston music scene. The Mike Metheny Quartet, faculty member Mike Metheny leads his quartet in an evening of straight ahead jazz, which presents some of the most mellow sounds around. Randy Sabien/Larry Baione, Guitarist Baione and violinist Sabien present an innovative evening of solo and duet music, ranging from jazz a la Stephanie Grappelli to the contemporary. “Qut At Home”, faculty member Dick Odgren is joined by his brother, alumnus Jim in an evening of small group modern jazz. Murray Marder, an evening of pop/country & western led by vocahst/ guitarist Marder, who is supported by a small back-up group. All concerts are sponsored by the Berklee Faculty Association, and begin at 8:15 pm. General admission is $2.00, and $1.00 to alumni presenting a membership card. For information on independently produced concerts, call the Performance Center Box Office tel: 266-1400. ext. 161).