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summer  of  2019,  started  their  love  affair
             with The Spire. “After seeing Grace Kelly, I
             felt  inspired  to  start  playing  music  again,”
             says  Alan.  “I  bought  some  new  equipment
             so  I  can  create  and  record  it.  I’m  in  the
             process     of    having    my     saxophones
             overhauled and hope to start playing in the
             future.”  Alan  has  been  waking  up  early  on
             Monday mornings, when Spire tickets go on
             sale,  to  score  their  coveted  seats  ever
             since.
             For both, music appreciation started early.
             “My  father  nurtured  my  love  of  music—
             especially  jazz—when  I  was  young.  He
             loved  greats  like  Lionel  Hampton  and  Art
             Blakey,” recalls Alan. “He would bring me to
             see  Central  PA  Friends  of  Jazz  shows.  At
             12, I met an improv piano player.” At these
             performances,  the  energy  of  jazz—in
             particular  piano  and  sax—struck  a  chord.
             Alan  began  to  play,  and  he  quickly
             advanced. As a high school student, he was
             even     invited   to    play   sax    in   the
             Elizabethtown College jazz band.

             Megan’s  deep  connection  to  music  has
             been lifelong as well. Her grandmother was
 PATRON SPOTLIGHT  Photo by Lori Leveckis.  a  pianist,  and  Megan  holds  a  Theater  Arts
             degree.  She  has  performed  in  live  theater,
             TV  ads,  and  music  videos  for  years.           Damn Band.” In unison, they chime in: “We
                                                                 both love Glenn Miller!” Another point they
 MEGAN & ALAN DUPES  Moreover,  while  she  does  not  play  an  agree  upon:  The  Spire’s  amazing  lobby
             instrument,  Megan  has  unique  musical
                                                                 shows.  Megan  relishes  their  intimacy:  “I
             sensibilities. “When I meet someone for the
             first time,” she muses, “I immediately assign       feel  I’m  right  there  with  the  artist,  part  of
 BY LORI LEVECKIS  a  song  to  them.”  Later  in  life,  Megan’s  the  entertainment,  rather  than  being  a
             appreciation for music took a more serious          passive member of the audience.” For Alan,
 Where  would  The  Spire  be  without  its  Plymouth  in  1996.  Alan  is  a  mechanical  turn.  In  2015,  she  suffered  a  devastating  the  lobby  shows  are  reminiscent  of  his
 patrons?  Whether  they  are  first  timers,  engineer  at  Moderna;  Megan  is  a  cannabis  stroke that left her in a coma for nine days.  early  years  “sneaking  into  little  jazz  bars
 awed  by  The  Spire’s  incredible  energy  and  educator,  consultant,  and  “bud  tender”  at  “It  was  music  therapy  at  Spaulding  when  I  was  under  21  to  watch  jazz  jams.”
 architecture,  or  regulars  who  return  often  Greenrock  Cannabis  in  Rockland.  Fittingly,  Rehabilitation that brought me out of it and  Like  those  verboten  venues  of  his  youth,
 to   experience   the   ever-changing  the couple initially met through music on a  led  me  to  recovery,”  she  reflects.  Noting  the  lobby  shows,  he  notes,  are  “tight  and
 kaleidoscope  of  talent  crossing  the  Spire  school  trip  in  1987—she  a  flag  twirler  and  the therapeutic power of music, Megan also  tiny.”
 stage,  our  patrons  are  our  lifeblood.  Meet  he  a  saxophone  player  in  the  high  school  recalls,  “I  remember  that  when  my  father  Together,  the  Dupes  reflect  on  the  power
 Megan  and  Alan  Dupes,  two  such  devoted  marching  band.  After  his  performance  in  a  was in a nursing home and unresponsive, it  of  music  to  unite  and  heal:  “You  can  go
 Spire  patrons.  On  any  given  evening,  just  jazz  concert,  Alan  approached  Megan,  who  was  his  favorite  music  and  songs  that  anywhere  in  the  world  and  not  speak  the
 peek  at  seats  A2  and  A4,  and  you’re  more  had  been  operating  lighting  for  the  show,  would bring him to tears.”  language,”  marvels  Megan,  “and  music
 than  likely  to  find  them  sitting  there  with  and  a  first  date  soon  followed.  They  have  provides  the  bridge.”  Alan  adds,  “Music  is
 two  cold  Cokes  from  the  bar,  sometimes  been together now for 37 years, married for  What  are  their  favorite  Spire  shows?  “Ana  the  language.  Four  musicians  who  have
 accompanied  by  twin  sons  Isaac  and  32,  sharing  a  mutual  passion  for  music  all  Popovic  and  Storm  Large,”  says  Megan,  never  met  before  can  gather  in  a  room,
 Nathan, age 26.   the while.  without  hesitation.  Alan  (not  surpringly)  make  sounds  together,  and  for  just  a

 Music  enthusiasts  hailing  from  Central  Their  first  two  shows  here,  The  Rebirth  confesses,  “I  love  all  the  blues  and  jazz  moment, it is possible to forget the strife of
 Pennsylvania, the Dupes relocated to   Brass Band and Grace Kelly, both in the   shows—acts like Reverend Peyton’s Big   the world.”

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