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Tofiy‘Gbrmazn'(keYboar&s) Mr. Germaln teaches plano and

~ theory at Berklee, and has been active as a pianist, arranger
~and music director both nationally and in the New England
area. His background includes television and recording ex-

perlence, and he is currently performlng on a regular ba51s
in this area.

"AZex.UZdfiowsky (Keyboards): In the past,few years Mr,

Ulanowsky has performed as a jazz and occasional studio
pianist in this area and in Europe. He has lectured to

- educators' groups on keyboard improvisation and jazz
~harmony, and he is currently chalrman of Berklee S- Harnony
‘Department ’ e s e S

'Ted Pease (drums) Mr Pease is chalrman of the Arranging

Department and co-leader of the Ted Pease-Larry Monroe Big

" Band. A well known lecturer and educator, as well as com-

poser, arranger and performer, he has received a grant from
the National Endowment For The Arts to wrlte a Suite for
Jazz Orchestra

Tony.Tezxetra (bass): A well known bassist and‘compoSer/

arranger, Mr. Teixeira is also an established writer of

~ music for television and radio commercials. He has ad-

~ditionally developed Berklee courses in Pop. Song Writing,
The Mu51c Bu51ness, ‘and of course, Jlngle ertlng

Jfin Saito (drums) Orlglnally from Tokyo Japan Mr. Saito

has quickly established a reputation as one of Boston s

fine young drummers. As a student at Berklee he has played
with a number of excellant jazz groups, and last year won

'r,the Buddy R1ch Scholarshlp

- Jack Dryden (bass) Mr. Dryden, who is from Bloomfleld

Hills, Michigan, has spent the past four years in Boston
studying at Berklee. He is now a senior composition student,

~and plays w1th a varlety T Jazz, c1a551ca1 and show groups
o the area. :

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