January 27 February 10 February 11 February 16 February 18 Berklee Perjormance Center Concerts THE YUKI ARIMASA TRIO/WHAT I CAN DO ALONE—Piano Department faculty member Yuki Arimasa leads his trio, with faculty drummer Dave Weigert, in a performance of original compositions and selections by Duke Ellington. In the second half, faculty member Makoto Takenaka will perform solo interpretations of jazz standards and new age selections. A TRIBUTE TO BOB MARLEY—As part of Berklee’s Black Music Celebration the music of reggae superstar Bob Marley will be featured in a concert of student performers under the direction of Chelsa Bailey with Ensemble Department Chair Orville Wright as faculty advisor. CORRECTIONS/JACK STROPS—In “Corrections,” student drummer Kenwood Anderson presents acoustic and electric jazz for a small ensemble. Then “Jack Strops,” directed by student drummer Abe Laboriel, offers alternative rock for a five-piece ensemble. BLACK DIVAS—Faculty member Richard Evans and student vocalist Robin Spears present an evening featuring the music of Bessie Smith, Billie Holiday, Dinah Washington, Aretha Franklin, Gladys Knight, Patti Labelle, Phyllis Hyman, Chaka Khan, and Natalie Cole performed by student vocalists in an variety of instrumental settings. Part of Berklee’s Black Music Celebration, this program will feature original arrangements by faculty members Richard Evans, Tommy Kamp, Tom Stein, and others. ALVIN BATISTE—As part of Berklee’s Black Music Celebration renowned instrumentalist/composer/educator Alvin Batiste will perform original compositions and arrangements with a specially selected student ensemble.