Steve Wickham
Biography
Steve Wickham is an Irish musician. Originally from Ballyfermot, Dublin, but calling Sligo 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, the Hothouse Flowers, Sinéad O'Connor, and World Party. He is a long-standing member of The Waterboys. Wickham plays both rock and roll 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, tin whistle, concertina, saxophone, piano, guitar and bones. He identifies Lou Reed, Van Morrison, Toni Marcus, and Mozart 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 as a "fiddling legend."
Bio from Wikipedia
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

War
1983

I Do Not Want What I Haven't Got
1990

The Lion And The Cobra
1987

This Is The Sea
1985

Spike
1989

Fisherman's Blues
1988

Room To Roam
1990

Private Revolution
1986

Life's Hard And Then You Die
1986

State Of Our Union
1985

Live At Third Man
2011

The Live Adventures Of The Waterboys
1998

So Far... The Best Of Sinéad O'Connor
1997

Goodbye Jumbo
1990

Fisherman's Blues
1988

Maria McKee
1989
Credited work
1,175 releases · 96 albums · active 1967–2025
- Other credits · 1,710
- Performance · 1,672
- Production · 6
- Engineering · 1
Studios: Windmill Lane Studios · Spiddal House · Oasis Studios · Eden Studios
Frequent collaborators
- The Waterboys
- Various
- Sinéad O'Connor
- U2
- Cali
- World Party
- A Lazarus Soul
- Elvis Costello
