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            Blues and roots music duo at Dickson Mounds Museum  Send a link to a friend
 
			
            
            [October 11, 2012] 
            LEWISTOWN 
			-- Joe Filisko and Eric Noden, a blues and roots music duo, 
			will appear at Dickson Mounds Museum on Oct. 20 as part of the 
			Hickory Ridge Concert Series. The performance begins at 7:30 p.m. | 
		
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			describing their performances, with Filisko playing harmonica and 
			Noden on guitar and vocals, their
			website says: "The 
			blues and roots music duo -- Joe Filisko and Eric Noden make an 
			unforgettable impression. Their jaw-dropping virtuosity enables them 
			to create more layers of sound and feeling than most full bands can 
			summon, and both are high-energy, ultra-rhythmic performers. The 
			collective result -- in both their live shows and their recordings 
			-- are charged, dramatic performances that are simultaneously 
			powerful and sophisticatedly subtle." The bio page on their website includes the following: "Joe Filisko is a 
			master of all the classic blues harmonica styles. As Dennis 
			Gruenling of Blues Review says, "Joe Filisko could be the best 
			prewar blues harmonica stylist in the world today." … Filisko is not 
			only an accomplished performer, but a skilled harmonica craftsman as 
			well. His highly prized work and expertise has earned him the rare 
			honor of having his name on one of Hohner's instruments -- the 
			just-released specialty harmonica, the Thunderbird." 
			
			 "Eric Noden is a 
			master bluesman in his own right. Deeply rooted in the music of 20's 
			& 30's blues pioneers, Eric Noden's percussive guitar work, timeless 
			songwriting and well-traveled blues vocals have earned the respect 
			of audiences, critics, and musicians worldwide. … Eric Noden sings, 
			shouts and stomps while conjuring old spirits from the strings of 
			his acoustic guitar. Varying his approach from song to song, Noden 
			draws from a deep well of American music that fuels his high energy 
			performances. His right hand thumb often lays down a driving bass 
			figure that weaves around intricate melodic parts played with his 
			fingers." --from 
			http://www.rootsduo.com/bio/  
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			 The Hickory Ridge Concert Series is hosted by singer-songwriter 
			Chris Vallillo. Concerts are scheduled for the third Saturday of 
			every month at Dickson Mounds Museum and begin at 7:30 p.m. The 
			museum lobby opens at 6:30 p.m. Coffee, drinks and a variety of 
			desserts are available during intermission. There is an admission charge of $5 per adult and $3 for children 
			under 12. Sitting is limited to the first 150 people. The Illinois State Museum -- Dickson Mounds is located between 
			Lewistown and Havana, off Illinois Routes 78 and 97. The museum is 
			open free to the public from 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. every day. Tours 
			and special programs are available for groups with reservations. For more information, call 309-547-3721 or TTY 217-782-9175, or 
			visit the museum's website at
			
			www.experiencedicksonmounds.com. On Facebook, like "Illinois 
			State Museum -- Dickson Mounds" on Facebook. 
            [Text from file received from
Dickson Mounds Museum] 
            
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