January 24 January 28 January 29 January 30 February 4 February 5 February 6 February 7 February 11 February 12 February 13 Berklee Performance, Center Concerts Spring 85 THE FRINGE — YEAR FOURTEEN — “The Fringe; featuring faculty bassist Rich Appleman, faculty saxophonist George Garzone, and drummer Bob Gullotti return to the Performance Center stage to present an evening of original jazz from their new album "Hey! Open Up!” MUSIC FOR —JAN JARCZYK & THE 12-PIECE ORCHESTRA — This concert will feature all original music composed by faculty member Jan Jarczyk for solo piano and for a 12-piece orchestra. TORCH — AN EVENING WITH CHERYL HODGE & FRIENDS — A program of jazz standards will be presented by vocalist Cheryl Hodge of the Berklee faculty. THE LATIN JAZZ UNION — Led by bassist Irving Cancel, The Latin Jazz Union will perform contemporary Latin jazz. GORDON BRISKER QUINTET — Faculty saxophonist/flutist Gordon Brisker will present an evening of straight ahead jazz featuring bassist Gildas Bocle, pianist Bob Dogan, trumpeter Tim Hagans and Marcello Pelliteri on drums. YOU AINT HEARD IT ALL—A program of rhythm & blues, fusion, gospel and jazz will be presented by faculty guitarist John Wilkins and his group “Drivin’ Wheel’ 5 LIVING JAZZ - An evening of big band jazz arrangements and original compositions, featuring special guest vocalist Dominique Eade, pianist Donald Brown and drummer Lewis Nash, is directed by faculty saxophonist Allan Chase. TRUMPET MADNESS — Faculty trumpeters Ken Cervenka and Tim Hagans offer a program that will include compositions by Lee Morgan, Freddie Hubbard and Kenny Dorham, as well as original compositions. NEW CHAMBER MUSIC SPRING CONCERT — Contemporary chamber works featuring tubist Greg Fitze, pianist Ali Delfau and vocalist Mili Bermejo will be presented by Berklee composer George Cordeiro. ARE YOU LISTENING? — Faculty guitarist Anthony Peterson and his group will present an evening of jazz and progressive improvisation. DIFFERENT STROKES — An evening of original contemporary instrumental music featuring material from the recently released album "Different Strokes” is presented by faculty vibist Ed Saindon and Spectrum. A