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Across the

POND, into
the LAKE
"One For the Foxes" brings Irish heritage to
town with performance at Loutit Library IRISH EYES ARE SMILING: Pianist Tadhg ó Meachair plays the keyboard, smiling at Hyde as
she plays her violin. One of his favorite songs to perform is a duet with Hyde titled "Snowy
Photos By Addy Wachter Eldora". “It’s a piece that we wrote together a while back,” said Meachair. “It was written after
the first time I went skiing in Colorado.”

SILLY STRINGS: Violinist Joanna Hyde plays a song from the album, "One For The Foxes", that
Tadhg ó Meachair and her released in 2017. They get their inspiration from poems, weather or
seasons, or other types of music. “You will have a dream or you will have some sort of idea,”
said Hyde. “Sometimes you just zone out and things just pop into your head from years of
playing.”

SINGING FROM THE SOUL: Singer/Guitarist Dave Curley sings and plays guitar alongside violinist ONE FOR THE AUDIENCE: Hyde and Curley play next to each other to an audience clapping
Joanna Hyde. Curley has had a passion for music since he was little. “Music is part of the everyday their hands to the beat. Both love being apart of this band and are very glad that they all met
life,” Curley said. “I write a lot of the songs that I sing so a lot of those are very personal and import- in earlier years. “We’ve got a lot of inspiration.” said Curley. “We’ve got a lot of musical inclina-
ant to me. Those ones I get lost in the most.” tion that allows for a lot of different scope to work on and keeps us fresh.

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