Berklee Concert Series February 20 February 21 February 22 February 26 February 27 February 28 March 5 March 6 March 7 March 8 March 26 March 27 March 28 March 29 April 2 April 9 April 10 April 11 April 12 Why Not?, a small jazz band performing mostly original music in a variety of styles, ranging from contemporary jazz to soft rock, directed by Corey Allen. Mideast Fever, a student big band performing mostly original music in a variety of styles, directed by John McClellan and Udi Harpaz. The John Armstrong Concert, as described by Armstrong this concert will be “modern jazz in the ECM vein” The Jazz Forum, a student jazz quartet performing a cross section of modern jazz styles, directed by Eric Marienthal. Ascension, a progressive Afro-Latin jazz group directed by Roberto Sanabria. One Hour To Madness And Joy, an improvisational ensemble in an eclectic program from jazz to classical, directed by Gordon O’Connell. Synfun, a program of electronic and synthesized instruments, directed by John Amaral. Another Departure, big band jazz with many original works, directed by Joe Makholm. All Funked Up, an evening of jazz/funk, directed by Frank Macchia and Kathleen Shoemaker. An Evening With Windsong, a large orchestra in a program of pop and disco, directed by Barrie Nettles and Jim Killian. Peter Gordon Concert, contemporary fusion music, directed by faculty member Gordon. An Evening with The Dues Band and Slam Stewart, a spring concert by one of Berklee's legendary big bands, directed by Phil Wilson. The Overtones, a small jazz fusion group directed by faculty bass player, Bruce Gertz. Horn's Nest, a jazz sextet performing their own arrangements and some original compositions, directed by Kerry Maule. Berklee Swing Orchestra/Swing Sextet, primarily the swinging sounds of Count Basie, directed by Robert Hores. The Berklee Concert Choir & Nashua Choral Society, in a joint concert, directed by Brian O’Connell. Words and Music, half big band and half jazz trio, directed by John Ferrara. Berkiee Concert Jazz Orchestra, the elite “Recording Band” in its annual Spring Concert, directed by Herb Pomeroy. The Norman David Big Band, a combination of big band, voices, and strings, directed by Norman David. All concerts begin at 8:15 pm unless otherwise indicated.