Flint Franks
Faculty

Flint Angeroth Franks

  • Assistant Professor of Music

Biography

Dr. Eric Angeroth Franks, known by most as Flint, is Assistant Professor of Music, Director of Jazz Ensembles/Trumpet at Simpson College where he conducts the Simpson College Jazz Ensemble, teaches undergraduate trumpet lessons, and instructs various course offerings in the Department of Music. Additionally, Flint organizes the annual Simpson College Jazz Festival and Simpson College Jazz Combo Camp . Before Simpson, Flint was the director of Jazz Ensembles/ High Brass Instructor at Southern Arkansas University in Magnolia, AR where he led the jazz program, taught high brass lessons and ensembles, and during his first year, also served as the Director of Athletic Bands.

As a performer, Flint has performed globally with varying ensembles in countries including Brazil, China, Austria and Serbia, in addition to domestic tours. Highlights involve performances at the University of Novi Sad, Serbia, the University of Purdue University Fort Wayne, the Collegiate Band Directors National Association National Conference, and one semi and two quarter final appearances at the National Trumpet Competition in the Graduate Solo Division and with the UNCG trumpet ensemble, respectively. As an orchestral player, Flint has worked with the Sinfonia Gulf Coast Orchestra, Tallahassee Symphony Orchestra, the Winston-Salem Symphony, the Fayetteville Symphony Orchestra and the Raleigh Symphony Orchestra. In addition, Flint performs in numerous chamber groups ranging in style and size. These groups have included the SAU Faculty Brass Quintet, Agogé Brass Quintet, the Triad Stage’s musical pit orchestra, and the brass group Hot Horns.

Flint has worked with multiple jazz, concert and marching ensembles and organizations across the United States as a clinician, adjudicator and instructor. Past roles include the 5th-12th Grade Band Director in the Edgewood-Colesburg CSD in Edgewood, Iowa, assistant brass caption head at the Colt Cadets Drum and Bugle Corps in 2018, and the visual caption head with River City Rhythm Drum and Bugle Corps in 2021. Additionally, Flint has presented and performed at multiple International Trumpet Guild Conferences and has contributed articles to the ITG Journal and to other music websites.

Originally from the Des Moines area, Flint is a graduate of Luther College (BA ’15), the University of North Carolina at Greensboro (MM ’19), and Florida State University (DM ’23), majoring in music with a minor in education, a master’s in trumpet performance, and a doctorate in brass performance, respectively. His teachers include Dr. Richard Tirk, Dr. Brett Dodson, Dr. John T. Cord, Mr. Mark Clodfelter, and Dr. Christopher Moore. Flint’s doctoral treatise, titled “The Serbian Trumpet Tradition: The History, Repertoire, and Pedagogy of Classical Trumpet in Serbia” was the culmination of a two-month research project in Serbia during the winter of 2022.