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Chris Vallillo Bio
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Singer-songwriter Chris Vallillo entertains audiences wherever he plays with music that portrays the joys and sorrows, ups and downs of Midwestern life. In a variety of roots-based styles, Chris performs on six string and bottleneck slide guitars, harmonica and pocket instruments. His shows incorporate original and traditional material with the works of other contemporary songwriters to form a musical portrait of the history and lifestyle of the Midwest. Vallillo's Prairie poet style has been compared to Edgar Lee Masters and Vachel Lindsay. Reviewers have also described him as an exceptional guitarist who speaks from the heart of rural Illinois. Dirty Linen magazine had this to say: "He brings to his music (an) eye for detail and a sense of history... Vivid original story songs delivered in his crisp, expressive tenor." A graduate of Beloit
College with a BA in Anthropology, Chris spend his first few
years out of school as a professional archaeologist working
throughout the Midwest. After settling in western Illinois,
he began seriously pursuing music, writing and performing
with a variety of bands before beginning his career as a soloist. A recipient of a 1986 Illinois Arts Council Artist Fellowship Award for music composition, Chris was also a nominee for the Illinois Arts Council's 1987 Governor's Award for Individual Artist. From 1990 through 1998 he served as the performing host and co-producer of the nationally distributed, award-winning public radio performance series Rural Route 3. Chris Vallillo is
a member of the Illinois Arts Council's Artstour Roster, the Illinois Arts Council’s Artists in Education program, the Illinois Humanities Council's
Road Scholars program, and the Heartland Fund's Community Connections
program. Each of these prestigious programs provides funding
assistance for the presentation of talented professional artists
to audiences throughout the Midwest. Click on the program
name to get more information.
DOWNLOAD NEWS:Illinois Farm Bureau Partners. 2003. "Just Plain Folk."
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