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Elephant Gerald and JJ Slater at Leaf + Quiet Underground

June 6 @ 7:30 pm – 10:00 pm
Elephant Gerald reunites with an old high school band mate, JJ Slater for an evening of hot jazz at L+Q Underground!
Elephant Gerald is both a performing act and the creative partnership at the center of Elephant Gerald Productions.
Led by Jordan Medeiros and Patrick Christianson, the project spans jazz performance, event curation, and full stage production, with roots in swing, early jazz, and vintage music traditions.
The Underground at Leaf + Quiet is an intimate live-music space dedicated to jazz, bluegrass, and American roots music, located in the historic downtown building that once hosted performances by The ZACC.
Continuing the tradition of creative community gathering in the space, the series features rotating regional artists and local favorites in a close-listening room atmosphere with plenty of room for dancing!
All performances are donation-based, with contributions directly supporting both the venue and the performing artists — helping sustain live music at the local level while keeping shows accessible to everyone.
Free
(suggested donation of $10-$20 keeps live music alive in Missoula)




