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'''Jason Borger''' is
'''Jason Borger''' is a musician who has performed with Chuck Prophet, Earlimart, Portastatic and Dave Stewart among many others.


==Jason Borger with American Music Club==
==Jason Borger with American Music Club==
 
Borger played piano on "[[Ladies And Gentlemen]]" from AMC's 2004 album ''[[Love Songs For Patriots]]'' and played keyboards as an official member on their 2008 album ''[[The Golden Age]]''. His first live performance as an official member was at their Bedford, England show on October 4, 2004. He played keyboards and trumpet with the band through 2008.
 


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Jason Borger is a musician who has performed with Chuck Prophet, Earlimart, Portastatic and Dave Stewart among many others.

Jason Borger
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Background information
Instruments keyboards
Associated acts American Music Club
Chuck Prophet
Earlimart

Jason Borger with American Music Club

Borger played piano on "Ladies And Gentlemen" from AMC's 2004 album Love Songs For Patriots and played keyboards as an official member on their 2008 album The Golden Age. His first live performance as an official member was at their Bedford, England show on October 4, 2004. He played keyboards and trumpet with the band through 2008.

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