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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Helen_O'HaraHelen O'Hara - Wikipedia

    Helen O'Hara (born Helen Bevington; 5 November 1956) is a British musician. [1] [2] She was a member and violinist of Dexys Midnight Runners from 1982 to 1987, including performing on songs such as "Come on Eileen", and in 2021 rejoined the band.

  2. 8 Mac 2023 · Watch the trailer for Helen O'Hara's memoir, a violinist who played with Dexys Midnight Runners and Tanita Tikaram. Learn about her musical journey, break from music and comeback in 2014.

  3. 17 Nov 2022 · There could have been no Dexys Midnight Runners without violinist Helen O'Hara. She has an amazing story to tell and she’s written it all into a memoir titled ‘What’s She Like’, named...

  4. 1 Jun 2024 · Helen O'Hara joined Dexys Midnight Runners in 1982 and played on their hit songs Come on Eileen and This is What She's Like. She has written a book about her life in music, What's She Like, and shares her memories of the band and its leader Kevin Rowland.

  5. www.helenohara-violin.com › new-page-1Memoir — Helen O'Hara

    Helen O'Hara is a classically trained violinist who joined Dexys Midnight Runners and played on their hit albums Too-Rye-Ay and Don't Stand Me Down. She also worked with Tanita Tikaram and Graham Parker, and wrote a memoir about her musical journey.

  6. www.helenohara-violin.com › biogBio — Helen O'Hara

    Helen O’Hara is a violinist, composer, arranger, musical director and co-producer known for her work with Dexys Midnight Runners, Dexys, Tanita Tikaram and Tim Burgess.

  7. www.helenohara.comHelen O'Hara

    Helen O'Hara. Journalism. With almost 20 years of experience in film journalism, I have written for Empire magazine and Empire Online, The Guardian, The Telegraph, Grazia, IGN, and Time Out among others. I also write about TV, theatre, books and whatever else I’m allowed to do, but film is my primary focus. Broadcasting and Podcasting.