Berklee Performance Center Concerts September 14 - Bill Stewart and Friends - Zildjian drumset artist, Bill Stewart, will be performing with some of Berklee's top facul- ty in a quartet setting as part of the new Zildjian Artist-In-residence program. September 20 - You Stepped Into a Dream - Faculty pianist Suzanna Sifter presents con- temporary jazz originals for her trio including faculty members David Clark, bass and Yoron Israel, drums with featured soloist faculty trombonist Tony Lada. Tim Miller Trio — Faculty guitarist Tim Miller will perform origi- nal music from his new recording Trio, with bassist Josh Davis, and faculty drummer Mark Walker with special guest Vardan Ousepian, on Fender Rhodes. September 21 - It's the Mark Shilansky Show! Under the Covers Pianist/Vocalist Mark Shilansky presents an evening of pop music, jazz, and humor, featuring his large band and special guests. In a talk-show format, Shilansky performs with and inter- views guests, this time featuring prominent students and alumni, performing original material and discussing and performing cover songs, usually by artists who were important influences on the perfomers. Featured guests include vocalists Jeremy Ragsdale, Lucas Madrazo, and Laura Brunner, alumni bassist/vocalist Jennifer Oberle, and Irish singer/songwriter Katie McD. September 23 - Lalah Hathaway - The daughter of the great Donny Hathaway, Berklee alumnae Lalah Hathaway made with her recording debut in 1990. She not only displays poise, confidence, and good tech- nique, but is also versatile enough to do more than urban contemporary ballads. Her stage shows includes jazz, pre-rock pop, and gospel. She has recorded with Joe Sample, Marcus Miller, and many others. Berklee College of Music www.berklee.edu 1140 Boylston Street Boston, MA 02215-3693 October 5 - Moksha-Beyond Visible Light - Moksha is an eight piece Berklee faculty group that performs original music influ- enced by jazz, fusion and world music styles. Leader trumpet player/composer Wayne Naus likes to say that “It's not about a style...it’s about and adventure.” The 70 minute on- stop performance is 40% composed and 60% improvised. Moksha'snew2est member, architect/jazz musician/computer visionary Chris Janney, will create original computer generated visual animation triggered by each band member in real time. This unique con- cert experience takes each listener on their own journey through a landscape of sight and sound.