Berklee Performance Center Concerts February 1-Coming Undone/Songs in the Key of Shilance- Faculty vocalist Kaye Kelly presents original pop/rock compositions for her sextet with background vocals. Then faculty keyboardist/vocalist/composer Mark Shilansky presnts original tunes from his newly released recording Different Songs in a variety of styles including pop, folk and jazz. Fea- tured performers include faculty members guitarists Abby Aronson and Norm Zocher; vocalists Kaye Kelly, Adriana Balic and Jude Crossen. February 6- Joe Stump Live/Human Condition — In the first half, faculty guitarist Joe Stump leads his band performing hard rock and neo- classsical metal compostions. Then faculty guitraist Shaun Michaud presents his band “Event” performing rock tracks from their upcoming relase Human Condition. February 7- The Show So Far... - Pianist/composer Graham Richards presents an eclectic blend of music ranging from drum’n’bass to jazz to funk performed by his quintet. February 8 — Eric Reed- As part of this year's Black History Month Music Celebration, renowned pianist Eric Reed performs with student instru- mentalists Mark Kelly, bass, Kendrick Scott, drums, Walter Smith, tenor saxophone. February 12- Los Changos./C. Benito - Guitarist J. Santillan presents original music with “Los Changos Septet”. The music is based on Argentinean rhythms: chacarera, zamba, tango, milonga, vidala, and candombe. February 13- For Our Ladies/Ebony II: Black Rose - - As part of this year's Black History Month Music Celebration, an all-male cast consisting of members of the Black Student Union will honor mothers, sisters, daughters and friends through song, poetry and music. Under the direc- tion of kamau Georges, with faculty advisor Ron Mahdi, ten male vocal- ists will be backed by a soulful eleven piece band performing composi- tions by soul, R&B and urban greats like Donny Hathaway, Teddy Pendergrass, Bob Marley and D’Angelo among others. In the second half, Danielle Scott, , with faculty advisor Winston Maccow, presents a tribute to African-American women in the music industry. The show will feature an all-female band performing music of Sarah Vaughn, Aretha Franklin, Chaka Khan and Janet Jackson, as well as original rap. Berklee COLLEGE OF MUSIC 1140 Boylston Street Boston, Massachusetts 02215-3693