February 10 February 11 February 13 February 18 Berklee Performance Center Concerts SPRING 1992 IT’S A CARNIVAL—Under the direction of Ensemble Chair Orville Wright, this concert will feature the talents of Trinidadians affiliated with Berklee and/or living in the Boston area. Making a special appearance on this evening will be Christopher Herbert, a.k.a. “Tambu,” a freshman who has won competitions in Trinidad as the Road March King. Sophomore vocalist Sherma Andrews and percus- sionist Michael Tobas will also be appearing along with alumnus Ron Reid on steel drum. Branches, a 12-piece steel band will be the climax performance of the evening’s concert. THE BERKLEE COLLEGE BEN RILEY TRIBUTE BAND featuring Ben Riley—Drummer Ben Riley will perform with a specially se- lected student septet in an evening of contemporary jazz by Riley and Thelonious Monk under the direction of faculty guitarist Rick Peckham. Ben Riley has performed and recorded with some of the most important figures in jazz including Sonny Rollins, Ahmad Jamal, Stan Getz, Eric Dolphy, Woody Herman, Sonny Stitt, Billy Taylor and many others. From 1964-67, he worked with Thelonious Monk during one of the pianists most prolific periods for Columbia Records. In the early 1970s, he worked with Carmen McRae, Ron Carter, and Jim Hall, travelling to the Soviet Union with an All-Star Quartet. In the 1980s, with Charlie Rouse, he co-founded the group Sphere, performing Monk’s music and releasing four albums, Recently, he has been recording and touring in Europe. THE SECRETS OF SHADOWS—Faculty percussionist Steve Wilkes offers an evening of Eastern-influenced instrumentals and pop/rock from his recent CD release. Featuring Berklee faculty members Jon Finn on guitar and Luanne Warner on acoustic and electric percus- sion, the band dr. carrot also includes vocalist Ginny Fordham and bassist Dave Buda. RICK PECKHAM, IAN FROMAN, DAVE CLARK, CHRIS CHEEK, KEN CERVENKA—Faculty guitarist Rick Peckham presents an evening of post-bop jazz standards and originals performed by a quintet.