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chair music productions |
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| After
graduating with a B.S. in Music Productions and a minor in Music Business,
Michael Batdorf decided to take a little more control of his music.
He started his own independent record label in 2005. It started as
a means to release his own albums, but now he is starting to entertain
the idea of supporting other artists. As years will pass, Michael
plans to expand his company and support artists that he believes in. |
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| family
four string band |
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| Along
with musicians from around the country, including songwriters Jessica
Kilroy and Reina G. Collins, Michael Batdorf has formed the Family
Four String Band. Their music will focus on original material, but
the instrumentation lends itself to a traditional Bluegrass style
lineup. The band performs a mix of Folk, Blues, and Bluegrass. |
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| one
ton pig |
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band has been playing the Wort Hotel's world famous Silver Dollar
Bar every Tuesday night for over a year now. This outlaw, Honkey-Tonk
band has been rocking crowds coming from around the world. Every year
over three million people come through the area to visit Yellowstone
and the Tetons. The Silver Dollar is a great place for people to break
up their outdoor adventure and see some live music. The four piece
promises a rowdy time. |
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| lost
dogs gathering |
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| Michael's
duet with Greg Creamer has filled Teton Valley with their eclectic
Americana Rock since the conception in 2005. Although mostly acoustic,
this duo brings the energy of a full rock band and has frequented
the stage at the world famous Trap Bar, at Grand Targhee Resort, for
years. Creamer has been dubbed as some what of a guitar master. When
you hear him play, you'll understand why. |
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| the
lovin' jug |
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| Batdorf's
newest duet with songwriter, Merissa Wilson, is a folky's dream. A
native to Teton Valley, Merissa embodies these young mountains through
her music better than anyone. This Folk duet is perfect for small
venues, weddings, and house parties. |
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