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  1. Group 87 was my very first adventure into the world of big-time record making. It was a band that I formed with my two best friends – Peter Maunu and Patrick O’Hearn – in the beginning of my exploration of instrumental fusion music.

  2. GROUP 87 were a trio who released two studio albums in the eighties this being the self titled debut from 1980. A trio of session musicians including one I know in Mark Isham playing synths, keys and trumpet. Peter Maunu adds guitar, keys and violin while Patrick O'Hearn adds bass and double bass.

  3. 21 oct. 2023 · That was one of the most free form performances in their brief touring era -- June 1984 to October 1984. So thanks for giving th ...more. @The New Varsity Sept. 1984 Eric wrote: "These videos are...

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  4. Maunu's longtime involvement with composer Mark Isham has encouraged his experimental side, leading to Peter's many contributions in film music. His solo album "Warm Sound in a Gray Field" is a showcase for his adventurous compositional style.

  5. GROUP 87 were a trio who released two studio albums in the eighties this being the self titled debut from 1980. A trio of session musicians including one I know in Mark Isham playing synths, keys and trumpet. Peter Maunu adds guitar, keys and violin while Patrick O'Hearn adds bass and double bass.

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  6. Group 87, the band and the album, introduced music fans to the talents of G87 founders Mark Isham, Peter Maunu and Patrick O’Hearn. A veritable supergroup that planted many musical seeds back then, Group 87 was a like-minded collaboration between three perceptive musical geniuses who, way back in ‘80, were really in the early stages their ...

  7. Group 87 was my very first adventure into the world of big-time record making. It was a band that I formed with my two best friends – Peter Maunu and Patrick O’Hearn – in the beginning of my exploration of instrumental fusion music.