Steve Wickham is an Irish musician. Originally from
Ballyfermot
Ballyfermot () is a suburb of Dublin, Republic of Ireland, Ireland. It is located west of the city centre, south of Phoenix Park. It is bordered by Chapelizod on the north, by Bluebell, Dublin, Bluebell on the south, by Inchicore on the east, ...
, Dublin, but calling
Sligo
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home, Wickham was a founding member of
In Tua Nua (left in 1985 replaced by Aingeala de Burca) and played violin on the classic
U2 song "
Sunday Bloody Sunday", as well as recordings by
Elvis Costello
Declan Patrick MacManus (born 25 August 1954), known professionally as Elvis Costello, is an English singer, songwriter, record producer, author and television host. According to ''Rolling Stone'', Costello "reinvigorated the literate, lyrical ...
, the
Hothouse Flowers,
Sinéad O'Connor
Shuhada' Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor; , ; 8 December 1966 – 26 July 2023) was an Irish singer, songwriter, record producer and activist. Her debut studio album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and achieve ...
, and
World Party. He is a long-standing member of
The Waterboys. Wickham plays both
rock and roll
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and traditional
Irish music, and has developed a rock music technique for violin he calls the "fuzz fiddle".
Wickham is also accomplished with the
mandolin
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,
tin whistle,
concertina, saxophone, piano, guitar and
bones. He identifies
Lou Reed
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,
Van Morrison
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, Toni Marcus, and
Mozart
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as musical influences, amongst others.
He has been described by
Mike Scott as "the world's greatest rock fiddle player"
[ and by '']New Musical Express
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'' as a "fiddling legend."
Career with The Waterboys
Scott invited Wickham to participate in The Waterboys after hearing his work on an O'Connor demo tape at Wallinger's studio. Wickham contributed his fiddle to the song "The Pan Within" on The Waterboys' '' This Is the Sea''. After the album was released, Wallinger left The Waterboys and Wickham joined the group officially. Wickham invited Scott to move The Waterboys to Dublin
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, Ireland in 1986. Wickham's influence and the new environment resulted in the traditional Irish music
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In ''A History of Irish Music'' (1905), W. H. Grattan Flood wrote that, in Gaelic Irela ...
and traditional Scottish music sound of '' Fisherman's Blues'' (1988). In 1990, Wickham, preferring an acoustic sound over rock, disagreed with Scott and Anthony Thistlethwaite over the direction of The Waterboys, and left the band. Wickham appeared as a guest at some Waterboys concerts in Dublin in 2000, and, according to Scott "it felt so good he re-joined the band". The Waterboys now continue to record music and tour, with Wickham as a prominent member until he left the band again in 2021. While some of the band's recent releases have been dominated by a rock sound, such as the album '' A Rock in the Weary Land'', Wickham's musical preferences can be seen in '' Universal Hall'' and in his own side-projects. Wickham also regularly performs with the Sligo Early Music Ensemble.
Fuzz fiddle
Wickham has experimented with a technique he calls "fuzz fiddle", partially inspired by rock fiddler Warren Ellis
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and the genre of grunge
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music. Wickham's first attempt at a distorted rock fiddle sound was with a band named Juggler, which existed between 1978 and 1981. Wickham fed his fiddle through a guitar distortion pedal, but disliked the amount of feedback and the fact that it "was very difficult to control". While attending a Nick Cave
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concert with Scott, Wickham observed Ellis use a fiddle with a fuzz pedal successfully. Wickham, after experimenting with some combinations, settled upon an amplifier
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, fiddle and pedal combination he was pleased with, "and the fuzz-fiddle was reborn". Wickham has used the technique for The Waterboys song "Is She Conscious?", a cover of Bruce Springsteen
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's "Independence Day" and, in a nod to Jimi Hendrix
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's version of "The Star-Spangled Banner
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", has also used it in a performance of " Amhrán na bhFiann".[
]
Selected discography
Wickham has performed on numerous albums as a guest or band member. His first solo album, ''Geronimo'' was released in 2004: the album is named after Wickham's name for his "beloved" violin.
* Solo albums:
** ''Geronimo
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'' (2004)
** ''Beekeeper'' (2017)
* As a band member
** The Waterboys:
*** '' This Is the Sea'' (1985)
*** '' Fisherman's Blues'' (1988)
*** '' Room to Roam'' (1990)
*** ''The Best of the Waterboys 81–90'' (1991)
*** '' The Secret Life of the Waterboys 81–85'' (1994)
*** '' The Live Adventures of the Waterboys'' (1998)
*** ''The Whole of the Moon: the Music of Mike Scott and the Waterboys'' (1998)
*** '' Too Close to Heaven'' (2001)
**** as ''Fisherman's Blues, Part 2'' (2002) in the United States
*** '' Universal Hall'' (2003)
*** ''Karma to Burn
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Their name comes from a sleevenote on Bob Dylan's 1976 album ''Desir ...
'' (2005)
*** '' Book of Lightning'' (2007)
*** '' An Appointment with Mr Yeats'' (2011)
* As a featured instrumentalist:
** Rafa Bocero:
*** ''The Fiddler Of Dooney'' , poem: W. B. Yeats. music: Rafa Bocero (2019)
** Declan O'Rourke:
*** '' Since Kyabram'' (2004)
** Cali
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:
*** '' Menteur'' (2005)
** Elvis Costello
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:
*** '' Spike'' (1989)
** Hothouse Flowers:
*** ''Home
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'' (1990)
** Sinéad O'Connor
Shuhada' Sadaqat (born Sinéad Marie Bernadette O'Connor; , ; 8 December 1966 – 26 July 2023) was an Irish singer, songwriter, record producer and activist. Her debut studio album, ''The Lion and the Cobra'', was released in 1987 and achieve ...
:
*** ''The Lion and the Cobra
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O'Connor recorded the album while in the later stages of pregnancy with her first ...
'' (1987)
*** '' I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got'' (1990)
*** '' Sean-Nós Nua'' (2002)
** U2:
*** '' War'' (1983)
** World Party:
*** '' Private Revolution'' (1986)
*** '' Goodbye Jumbo'' (1990)
''Geronimo'' track list
# "Lazy Days"
# "Mouth of the Shannon"
# "Fado"
# "The Hunter"
# "One of these Days"
# "A Snow Year"
# "Midnight Boy"
# "Lament for Pearl"
# "The Livestock Polka"
# "Polka Art O Leary"
# "Point to Point"
# "The Eclipse"
Notes and references
External links
1982 Interview
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Year of birth missing (living people)
Living people
21st-century Irish fiddlers
Fiddlers from County Dublin
Irish male fiddlers
Irish rock musicians
The Waterboys members
20th-century Irish fiddlers
20th-century Irish male musicians
21st-century Irish male musicians