A solo piano concert from esteemed Seattle jazz pianist Eric Ring.
New fusion jazz with Eric (saxophones, pocket synth, iPad), PK (bass) and Olli Klomp.
Freely improvised music from two masters of their instruments. Eric (piano) and Steve (6 and 9 string electric violins).
Freely improvised music from two masters of their instruments, with Eric on piano and Steve on 6 and 9 string electric violins.
With pedal-powered bass violin and bugle, Eric unleashes the sound pressure in this free-noise performance with King Frog.
Full-on free improvisation with maximum engagement with Eric Barber (saxophones), Matt Crane (drums), and PK (upright bass).
Acoustic instruments, ensemble listening and the message is delivered. Eric (saxes), Jesse Canterbury (clarinets), Tom Swafford (violin), Gust Burns (piano). First heard in 2006.
Guest Eric de Place, Policy Director, Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about the implications of oil transport by rail in the Pacific Northwest.
Guest Eric Dinerstein, Chief Scientist, World Wildlife Fund, speaks with Diane Horn about his book "The Kingdom of Rarities.
Guest Eric de Place, Policy Director, Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about oil transport by rail in the Pacific Northwest and the implications for climate change.
Guests Jenny Heins, Julia Field, and Eric Thomas, of Sustainable Ballard speak with Diane Horn about Sustainable Ballard campaigns.
Master songwriter and musician provides a cinematic view of the world we are living through, featuring Eric (guitar, vocals), Alicia DeJoie (violin), Danny Godinez (electric guitar) and Tige DeCoster (bass).
Guests Alexandra Salmon and Eric Thomas, residents of Seattle's Ballard neighborhood, speak with Diane Horn about their new net zero energy home.
Master songwriter and musician Eric Apoe (guitar, vocals) provides a cinematic view of the world we are living through. Featuring Alicia Dejoie (violin), Danny Godinez (electric guitar) and Tige DeCoster (bass).
Guest Eric de Place, Policy Director at the Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about his new report “Northwest Targets: Communities Threatened by Coal, Oil, and Gas.“
Guest Eric de Place, Policy Director of the Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about the environmental implications of fracked fuel and petrochemical projects in the Pacific Northwest and the status of northwest coal and oil terminals.
Guest Eric de Place, Programs Director, Sightline Institute, speaks with Diane Horn about the status of fossil fuel development projects in the Pacific Northwest and the environmental implications for Northwest and global communities.
Eric Sorensen, Executive Director, Carbon Roots International, speaks with Diane Horn about the work of Carbon Roots International, a Seattle non-profit that produces green charcoal and biochar to reduce deforestation, increase agricultural productivity, and alleviate poverty in Haiti.
Guests Jenny Heins, Eric Thomas, and Paula Jenson of Sustainable Ballard, speak with Diane Horn about current projects in Seattle's Ballard neighborhood and the 10th Annual Sustainable Ballard Festival on September 29th.
Eric Bachmann, frontman of Archers of Loaf and Crooked Fingers, unveils the single "Jaded Lover, Shady Drifter" off of No Recover