The Graves-Hume Public Library will host Folksongs of Illinois with Lee Murdock on Tuesday, April 30 from 6-7 p.m.
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MENDOTA – The Graves-Hume Public Library will host Folksongs of Illinois with Lee Murdock on Tuesday, April 30 from 6-7 p.m.
Murdock has uncovered a boundless body of music and stories in the Great Lakes. Taking snapshots from history, his songs will summon you to take a front-row seat, to look through the eyes and into the hearts of individuals who have shaped our heritage on and around the Great Lakes. His concerts invoke a sense of place, but it is a universal place, and a timeless repertoire that celebrates the North American people, their triumphs and tragedies, work songs and pastimes.
Please register; no library card required.