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Fiona Tyndall to Headline First Sunday Sounds Concert of 2020

​On Sunday, January 12 at 2 pm, join fellow community members for the Scotch Plains Public Library's ever-popular Sunday Sounds series.

Join fellow community members for the Scotch Plains Public Library's ever-popular Sunday Sounds series.

On Sunday, January 12 at 2pm, Fiona Tyndall celebrates the songs of Robert Burns and other Celtic music. Tyndall originally hails from County Clare, Ireland. Her deep love of traditional Irish music resulted in her first album, “Deirin De,” which blended traditional lyrics with innovative arrangements. Her musical interests have further expanded since living in the Princeton area. Fiona sang big band with The Funkin' Soulnuts, has performed at varied events as lead singer of rock group, Uncle Albert, and she demonstrates her versatility in her treatment of Burt Bacharach classics.


Tyndall was voted Best of Cafe Improv 2017. Fiona also performs at the Folk project in Morristown and at Einstein Alleys Musicians Collaborative.

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No registration required. Sunday Sounds is sponsored by the Fanwood-Scotch Plains Service League.


For more information, go to www.scotlib.org, email [email protected], call (908) 322-5007 x 204 or stop by the Reference Desk. The Scotch Plains Library is located at 1927 Bartle Avenue, one block from Park Avenue in the center of town.

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