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Berklee Performance Center Concerts
FALL 1987
ONE FOR PEPPER/BROWNIAN MOTION—Faculty bari-
tone saxophonist Dan Harrington opens this two-part concert
with his quartet playing straight-ahead jazz in a tribute to the late
Pepper Adams. In the second half, faculty guitarist Stephen Rochinski
directs a big band playing original compositions by Jerry Cecco and
the leader.
ARMS & LUNGS —Jazz Composition Department faculty member
Jeff Friedman leads an ensemble through a program of progressive
jazz originals.
BOBBY T. & FRIENDS—A mixture of jazz standards and contem-
porary originals is presented by faculty drummer Bob Tamagni and
his quartet which includes faculty members Jim Odgren, saxophone,
and Jim Kelly, guitar.
CROSSBREEZE III—A five-picce group led by faculty guitarist
Ken ‘Taft, with special guest faculty pianist Dave Frank, will perform
jazz fusion compositio™ s by the leader and group members.
THE TONY LADA SEXTET — Faculty trombonist/arranger
Tony Lada presents his sextet performing three-horn arrange-
ments by Lada and Larry Monroe of originals and jazz standards by
W. Shorter, G. Coleman, J. Adderly and others.
TOO LATE NOW—A straight-ahead bebop quartet led by faculty
trumpeter Jeff Stout, with special guest guitarist Gray Sargent, will
play jazz standards by Charli¢ Parker, McCoy Tyner and others.
THE KENTON YEARS— Faculty vocalist Maggie Scott fronts the
eighteen-piece Greg Hopkins-Wayne Naus Big Band in a tribute to the
music of big band leader Stan Kenton.
JOHN BABOIAN & FRIENDS—Mainstream and contemporary
jazz standards and originals will be performed by faculty guitarist
John Baboian and his sextet of Berklee faculty members.