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11th & Grant with Eric Funk Season 1 Episodes

5 Episodes 2005 - 2006

Episode 1

Jeni Fleming Acoustic Trio

Thu, Sep 15, 2005

The Trio is led by Jeni's powerful and honest voice, capable of effortlessly delivering complex classical and modern jazz dichotomies in one breath, breezy folk tunes with a modern twist and vibrant original pop in another. Rounding out the Trio's full-bodied melodies are Jake Fleming, on guitar and saxophone, and Chad Langford on bass.

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Episode 2

Vanguard

Thu, Oct 27, 2005

Vanguard is a jazz quartet of four young men from Helena who play with a smooth honesty and intention that sets them apart. All Montana natives, this quartet's pure joy of performing their and other's arrangements of tunes is truly evident from the "standard repertoire" to the "favorites" of jazz music fans.

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Episode 3

Backburner

Thu, Feb 16, 2006

Backburner, the Bozeman-based jazz quartet, provides an energized performance of original tunes composed by Alan Fauque (saxophones), Eddie T. (electric bass), and our program host, Eric Funk (piano). Mike Gillan (drums) fills out the quartet playing swing, Latin, funk, and jazz waltz.

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Episode 4

Pilip Aaberg

Thu, Nov 10, 2005

A recipient of the Montana Governor's Award for the Arts and a Grammy Nominee, pianist Philip Aaberg performs. Aaberg, who was born and raised in Chester, Mont., moved back to the high-line and his hometown of Chester from California. After years of international recognition as a performing and recording artist, Aaberg brings his magic and charisma to the screen.

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Episode 5

Elizabeth Croy & Julie Gosswiller

Thu, Jan 26, 2006

Croy and Gosswiller have both competed nationally in various competitions and continually "wow" their audiences with their warmth, musicianship, stylistic breadth and pure charm. Featured in this performance are a number of short art songs by beloved classical composers, sung in French, German, Russian, and English.

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