The Michigan Daily-Friday, September 25, 1987- Page 9 Eclipse Jazz opens an exciting Fall line-up with Michael Brecker showc f f th a l18 esn fem. F[} Cho o ted l18 esn .9 f T-SHR T PRINTING ti~ HIGH QUA LITY LOW PRICES SINCE 1973 1002 PONTIAC TR. 994-1367 By Marc S. Taras Eclipse Jazz kicks off its Fall 1987 season tomorrow night at the Power Center when they present the Michael Brecker Band. This area debut appearance for saxophonist Brecker as a group leader begins at 8 p.m. and by the evening's end his exciting new band should have another term of fine sounds well underway. Brecker has a reputation as a powerful soloist possessed of prodigious technique. He has a file a mile long as a studio player, has worked with artists as diverse as Charles Mingus, Dire Straits, Bruce Springsteen, and even Frank Sinatra. Brecker was a co-leader, with his trumpeter brother Randy, of the popular Brecker Brothers fusion group, and has garnered kudos most recently for his work with the band Steps Ahead. Brecker felt the influences of John Coltrane and Cannonball Adderly as a youth, and his contributions to albums like Pat Metheny's 80/81, where he goes toe to toe with tenor giant Dewey Redman, show how well Brecker has translated those influences. Now Brecker has a new album as a leader and is returning to these early impressions with the band he is taking on the road. And what a fine band it is! Appearing with Brecker at Power Center Saturday night will guitarist Mike Stern. Best known for his work with Miles Davis, Stern is a hair-raising electric player with an alarming approach that may leave you squealing. Bassist Jeff Andrews has come to the fore with Special EFX. He has a beautiful tone and is more than a timekeeper, as his energizing rhythms for EFX have demonstrated. Drummer Adam Nussbaum is a fine player who will. be remembered by Ann Arbor jazz fans for his Blind Pig engagement with the Gary Burton Quartet a couple of years back. Completing the group will be keyboardist Joey Calderazo, a highly touted Brecker discovery. Opening for the Brecker Band will be the Hot Club, a' vigorous jazz fusion band out of Detroit. And all ears will be on Michael Brecker and his pals when they take the Power Center Stage tomorrow night. Look out for Mike Stern: this should be an adult dose. What a fine way to get the ball rolling. The Michael Brecker Band and The Hot Club will be taking the Power Center stage tomorrow night starting at 8 p.m. Tickets are #13.50 at the Michigan Union Ticket Office, Schoolkids' Records, PJ's Records, and all TicketMaster outlets. 3525 E" Li13ERTYANN ARDOR" 995 '112Z 1*of - At + ?on - brM -- -fri. loam - $ M Sun , flocvi- 6F n 10oWOOL,5WEIATCR6 ' ROM 'qor~tAt1RjGA- , 'U oGly A-mvqml Iir epv 647T ad his band for Eclipse Jazz's first I It's not too late... project begins October 1 c mmunity experiential learning in the community Earn 2 -3 credits Openings in: elementary schools pre-schools community center tutoring teenage residential homes hospital elderly foster group homes mental health foster homes adult correctional facilities juvenile correctional facilities Registration Ends: Wednesday, September 30 UAC/SOPH SHOW' presents (c)1982, 1985 by Martin P. Robinson Mass' Meeting- Monday, Sept, 28A U 7:30 pm 2105 Mich" Union 763-1107 2205 Michigan Union 763-3548