Now. 3 Nov. 4 Ncv. 6 Nowv. 12 Nov. 13 Nov. 18 Nov. 20 Nov. 24 Nov. 25 Berklee Performance Center Concerts FALL 1986 JAMNATION — Guitarist/composer/arranger Chris Horvath presents an evening of funk and rhythm and blues selections by Al Jarreau, Jeffrey Osborne and Ken Gold as well as originals performed by his fourteen-piece ensemble Jamnation. BERKLEE FILM FESTIVAL — REEL 9 — Film Scoring Department Chairman Don Wilkins presents a variety of films scored by Berklee students and alumni. TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS: RED KNUCKLES & REDNECKS III — Faculty guitarist Robert Stanton presents Berklee’s premier country * ensemble in a concert of southern rock, electric bluegrass and country styles. Double Concert — SHANTI/PARADISE — Contemporary jazz in a quintet setting presented by saxophonist Fritz Reno{zi opens this concert with special guest saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi. In the second half, senior vocalist Darelle Holden and a septet featuring faculty members Walter Beasley and Tommy Campbell on saxophone and drums perform a varied program of jazz, funk, rhythm and blues and originals by student writers. STACEY STANLEY IN CONCERT -— Vocalist Stacey Stanley leads her group in a concert of Top 40, funk and rhythm and blues styles with arrangements by Etienne Stadwijk. THE BERKLEE CONCERT WIND ENSEMBLE — Famed faculty composer/arranger/trumpeter Herb Pomeroy directs the college’s most prestigious ensemble through a program of big band jazz. BERKLEE SINGERS’ SHOWCASE — Some of Berklee’s finest vocalists will be featured in this musically varied concert of arrangements written especially for this event under the direction of Performance Studies Department Chairman Rob Rose and Ensemble Department Chairman Orville Wright. Double Concert — TURNING POINT OF PEACE/JULIE GIBBONS IN CONCERT — Composer/arranger/guitarist David Miller opens this double concert with a program of original modern jazz in a variety of instrumental settings. Vocalist/guitarist/composer Julie Gibbons then takes the stage to perform contemporary folk, jazz and funk styles with her large ensemble featuring faculty saxophonist Bob Zung. ; WHY NOT — An evening of pop, rthythm and blues and jazz styles is presented by vocalist Lauren Kinhan and musical director Etienne Stadwijk, featuring originals by student composers/arrangers Ken: Gold and Evie Nelson performed by a large ensemble.