Acoustic Eidolon

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October 26, 2022 @ 7:30 pm $25

World music for the soul
Acoustic Eidolon

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A benefit for Rogel Cancer Center

Fate has a magical way of bringing people together. Take the case of Joe and Hannah, a.k.a Acoustic Eidolon. In 1995, Hannah, a studio cellist, received a call to play on a Boulder ensemble’s record. Hannah listened in amazement as directions to the recording studio told her to turn on a small road near her home, and then turn down her own street past her house. Little did Hannah know that across the street and three houses away lived Joe, the greatest double-neck guitjo player in the world (OK, the only double-neck guitjo player in the world). The double-neck guitjo, somewhere between a guitar and a harp, has 14 strings, and Joe has developed his own style and technique, playing both necks simultaneously. Later Joe called Hannah, saying he’d always wanted to hear the cello and the guitjo together. He had a feeling the harp-like sound of the guitjo, combined with the warmth of Hannah’s cello, would be beautiful together. So on a snowy day in February 1998, they got together to play for the first time. Captivated by the music they created together, Joe and Hannah immediately agreed to clear out their schedules, start rehearsing full-time, and form what would become Acoustic Eidolon. Musical/business partnership and friendship blossomed into their marriage on October 14, 2001. Hannah and Joe (and sons Zach and Alex) became a family. Joe and Hannah joke that this was a marriage of convenience since they were already together all the time anyway!

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Details

Date:
October 26 2022
Doors Open:
7:00 PM
Show Starts:
7:30 pm
Cost:
$25
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Website:
http://www.acousticeidolon.com/
Seating Chart:
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Venue

The Ark
316 S. Main
Ann Arbor, MI 48104 United States
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Phone:
(734) 761-1818
theark.org