BERKLEE PERFORMMNCE CENTER CONCERTS Fall 1981 November 23 Pop Chops Il/it Don’t Mean A Thing — A concert of popular music written by Spector and other group members in the first half of this “two-for-one” show. The second half features traditional and contemporary big band music with arrangements by leaders pianist Sam Steffke and trumpeter George Pierce. November 24 The Peter Dick Group/C.C. and Company — A split oonggrt. Peter Dick’s progressive jazz group performs in the first half. A show of commercial jazz/funk standards is directed by vibist Cecilia Smith in the second half. November 30 Berklee Concert Choir — Vocai Department Chairman Brian O'Connell leads The Concert Choir in their annual holiday concert. December 1 Music Education Ensembles — A performance by student ensembles from the Music Education Department under the direction of John Hagon. December2 The Berklee Studio Orchesira — Utilizing the big band format with additional reeds, percussion and strings, this new student group presents its third concert at the BPC. 5 December3 The Noman David Concert — Norman David and his group present an evening of contemporary jazz. December 7 The Berkiee Concert Band — Conducted by Peter Hazzard. The Berkiee Concert Band presents its annual fall concert. % = December 8 An Evening with the Dues Band — The International Dues Band, directed by Phil Wilson returns to highlight the semester with its usual exciting program. December 9 Takin’ Care of Business — Part I: The Demented Chicken — A concert for all the cCloset Rock & Rollers here at Berklee is presented by faculty member Bob Rose and his 5-piece group. December 10 Takin’ Care of Business — Part Il: Bonzo Goes to Berklee — Always one of the most exciting concerts of the year. The Berklee Jazz/Rock Ensemble, directed by Bob Rose, returns with its usual fiair,