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Berkice Performance Center Concerts
September 16
September 21
September 22
September 23
September 24
September 29
September 30
October 1
October 5
October 6
October 7
October 13
October 14
October 15
Fall 1981
The New Billy Norine Group — An evening of chamber jazz with Berklee
faculty member, award winning drummer/composer Bill Norine and his
new ensemble.
Power Flex — Original music that fuses funk and jazz idioms is pre-
sented by faculty guitarist Ken Taft. PoWer Flex’'s featured vocalist is
Berklee alumnae Renee Quinn.
The Jimmy Mosher Quintet and Orchestra — Faculty saxophonist
Jimmy Mosher leads a divided concert; straight-ahead jazz in a quintet
setting in one haif and big-band jazz in the other. Trumpeter Paul
Fontaine will be the special guest of the evening and the personnel will be
predominantly Berklee faculty.
Talmus Taylor — Trumpeter Taimus Taylor offers a wide-ranging con-
cert, mixing many styles of music in a variety of settings.
The Fringe — Directed by Rich Appleman and George Garzone. Boston’s
long standing avant-garde trio “The Fringe” returns to the Performance
Center. The group recently appeared at the Guggenheim Museum (NY) as
part of the “Kool Jazz Festival.”
The Mike Scott Concert — A 10-piece band of méstly Berklee faculty
members performing arrangements and original compositions by Mike
Scott and pianist Larry Lofquist, in a variety of settings.
Center East — An evening of original jazz-rock music presented by the
Mark Clark/Bruce Torff Quartet.
Some Good Tunes & A Few Bop Lines — Directed by Jeff Stout. A
program of straight-ahead modern jazz in an intimate small group
setting is presented by faculty trumpeter Stout.
Spice of Life — Directed by David Hammond. “Spice” plays all original
compositions written by members of the band. Styles range from latin to
swing; from jazz/rock to high-energy fusion.
Hastatras — A concert with a Jazz/latin flavour presented by the
Mexican vocalist Mili Bermejo. Featured composers are Evans, Rada,
Nascimento and Jarrett.
Susan Shanbaum in Concert — Vocalist Susan Shanbaum presents a
program that mixes rock, funk and pop styles of music.
The Greg Turner Concert — Student Greg Turner showcases his latin,
jazz/rock and funk compositions written for small group and big band in
this, his first Performance Center concert.
The Third Dog Quintet — Faculty saxophonist Dan Harrington presents
his mainstream jazz group in a return concert.
Hypertension — Directed by Steven Jenkins. This group’s great talent
and musicianship combined with a flair for entertainment makes “Hy-
pertension” one of the outstanding funk bands in today’s music.