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James GeroDescription
Local producer/videographer James Gero provides a sampling of community events, interviewing sponsors, participants and local officials.Programs in this Series
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Cannonball Quintet
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06/04/2022
James Gero at the Burlington Discover Jazz Fest with Cannonball Quintet.
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Sabor 2.0
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06/04/2022
James Gero at the Burlington Discover Jazz Fest with Sabor 2.0.
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Matt Dolliver Band
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06/04/2022
James Gero at the Burlington Discover Jazz Fest with Matt Dolliver Band.
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Mal Maiz
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06/04/2022
James Gero at the Burlington Discover Jazz Fest with Mal Maiz.
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Men of Distinction
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06/04/2022
James Gero at the Burlington Discover Jazz Fest with Men Of Distinction.
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Ro Freeman and the Galaticats
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06/04/2022
James Gero at the Burlington Discover Jazz Fest with Ro Freeman and the Galaticats.
Burlington Discover Jazz Festival Channel Five Block Party?
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06/04/2022
James Gero at the Burlington Jazz Fest 2022. George Clinton block party Ch. 5.
Memorial Day 2022
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05/31/2022
Coverage of the Memorial Day commemoration in Burlington, Vermont by community producer James Gero.
John Lackard at Jazz Fest - Part 1
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05/23/2022
James Gero records the John Lackard Band at Jazz Fest 2022. This is a two-part program.
John Lackard at Jazz Fest - Part 2
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05/23/2022
James Gero records the John Lackard Band at Jazz Fest 2022. This is a two-part program.
Maddy Walsh and The Blind Spots Part 1
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05/09/2022
James Gero records Maddy Walsh and The Blind Spots performance at the Burlington City Arts summer concert series. This is a two-part program.
Maddy Walsh and The Blind Spots Part 2
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05/09/2022
James Gero records Maddy Walsh and The Blind Spots performance at the Burlington City Arts summer concert series. This is a two-part program.
Featured Story
CCTV Receives NEH Grant to Support Community Archives
CCTV Center for Media & Democracy is pleased to announce receipt of a National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) Humanities Collections and Reference Resources grant alongside 32 peer archival institutions across the country. This $49,927 grant award will support efforts to preserve and expand access to audio/visual community history materials in the CCTV Archives. Read more about this opportunity here!