« Berklee Performance Center Concerts - ‘e IS in February 12 - Jazz Vocal Series - Faculty vocalist/pianist Maggi Scott presents performances by vocal students singing jazz standards accompanied by a faculty trio. February 13 - A Special Valentine’s Show/Tribute to Danny Gatton - Music Synthesis dpeartment faculty member vocalist/guitaritst Kai Turnbull presents original pop and funk compositions and arrangements performed by his 7-piece group. Then faculty guitarists Mike Thde and Bob Stanton present a tribute to the late guitar legend, Danny Gatton. They will recreate the set of blues, country, jazz and Latin tunes that Gatton played at the Berklee Performance Center during the William Leavitt Memorial Scholarship Concert. February 15 - Kris Adams Quintet with Special Guest Harvie Swartz - Faculty vocalist Kris Adams presents a program of jazz compositions by Cole Porter, Fats Waller, Van Huesen-Burke, Billy Holiday, Bill Evans, and A. C. Jobim as well as originals by Rob Levit and Bevan Manson. Special guest bassist Harvie Swartz will be joined by faculty saxophonist Greg Badolato, Bevan Manson, piano and Jack Diefendorf, drums. February 20 - Jonathan Butler - As part of Berklee’s Balck Music Celebration, Guitarist/Vocalist Jonathan Butler and bassist Bagito Kumalo will be joined by a student vocalists, horn section and rhythm in a performance of original contempo- rary pop, soul and jazz. February 21 Blues Azteca/Illusions - Original jazz compositions by group members Alejandro Mercado, Antonio Gandia and leader Beto Hale will be performed by the Beto Hale Group with special guests Kim Bock, saxophones, Eunice Echegarary, voice and faculty member Jon Hazilla, drums. Then guitarist Antohny Fesmire and his quartet present orignal contemporary jazz-rock music with featured soloists Fesmire, Takehiko Murikami, keyboards, Hiroyuuki Hanada, bass and Chris Yeoman, drums. February 22 - What Good Is A Song? The Route to the Roots As part of Berklee's Balck Music Celebration, Associate Professor Larry Watson presents Berklee faculty, students, and alumnus, as well as special guests from the Boston area, performing original compositions and the best in Gospel, jazz, Spiritu- als and popular contemporary music. The Performance Center at Berklee College of Music is a Ticketmaster outlet. (p