11th and Grant
Backburner
Season 1 Episode 103 | 54m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
Original Jazz featuring Latin, Funk, Swing, and Waltz.
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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11th and Grant is a local public television program presented by Montana PBS
11th and Grant is proudly supported by The Greater Montana Foundation, The Gilhousen Family Foundation, Montana State University, office of the President, Judy Cowdrey, Quinn’s Hot Springs, Donna Spitzer-Ostrovsky, Iris...
11th and Grant
Backburner
Season 1 Episode 103 | 54m 26sVideo has Closed Captions
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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