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Berklee Performance Center Concerts

FALL 1987

TAKIN’ CARE OF BUSINESS '87: HONKEY TONKS &
SADDLE SORES—The Berklee Country Music Ensemble under
the direction of faculty guitarist Bob Stanton will perform a variety
of country styles including the music of Alabama, Lynyrd Skynyrd,
Emmylou Harris, Hank Williams and others

ROCK ARRANGING: LIVE!—The Commercial Arranging Depart-
ment presents a concert of pop/rock compositions and arrangements
chosen from the best student work in the rock arranging classes taught
by faculty members Lennie Peterson and Mirek Kocandrle.

AN EVENING WITH THE BERKLEE RAINBOW BAND —
Faculty trombonist/composer/arranger Phil Wilson directs this
octet through an exciting program of original fusion music by
band members J.B. Bocle, Donny McCaslin, Gene Shimosato,
Koichi Osamu and Wilson.

THE DETROIT BAND DOES BOSTON—Some of Berklee’s finest
student instrumentalists and singers, directed by Performance Studies
Department faculty trombonist/arranger Hal Crook, will give a preview
of some music they will be performing at the National Association of
Jazz Educators convention in Detroit. Compositions by faculty mem-
bers Jim Odgren, Ken Zambello and Hal Crook as well as the music of
Motown and Thad Jones will be featured.

FALL FRESH ON ME—The Berklee Reverence Gospel Ensemble,
under the direction of pianist/vocalist Dennis Montgomery Il with
faculty advisor Orville Wright, will perform traditional and contempo-
rary gospel music with selections by Edwin Hawkins, Darius Brooks
and others.

THE COLLEGE SINGERS IN CONCERT/TOGETHER AGAIN —

In the first half of this concert Voice Department Chairman

Kenneth Greenhouse conducts the twenty-four-voice College Singers in
a program of twentieth century choral music, vocal jazz and pop tunes
featuring composers Stephen Paulus, Gerhard Krapf, Richard Rodgers,
Jule Styne and Gene Puerling. Special guests include faculty members
Herman Johnson, saxophone, and Bob Stoloff, drums. In the second
half, faculty vocalist Mili Bermejo is joined by Ensemble Department
Chairman pianist/vocalist Orville Wright for a program of jazz compo-
sitions by Michel Legrand, Red Mitchell, Fred Hersh and others per-
formed by a quartet with bassist Dan Greenspan and faculty drummer
Marcello Pellitteri.

THE BACK BAY BRASS JAZZ ORCHESTRA —Faculty trombonist/
composer/arranger Ben Elkins leads the Back Bay Brass in a program
of original big band jazz.