Steve Wickham & Ray Coen
Two of Ireland’s foremost musicians, Steve Wickham (The Waterboys and NoCrows) and Ray Coen (NoCrows) take to our Theatre stage for a night of stunning music.
Steve Wickham is an Irish musician best known for his work as a violinist. Although he may not be a household name in mainstream music, his talent has been sought after by many prominent bands and artists, ensuring a considerable input into contemporary music.
Wickham was born in 1960 in Dublin, Ireland. He began playing the violin at a young age, and the classical training he received would lay the groundwork for his later accomplishments. His unique use of the violin to create distinct rock soundscapes has been seen as groundbreaking, earning him the nickname “the Jimi Hendrix of the violin.”
Although he had recorded and toured with Irish rockers, U2, having played Sunday Bloody Sunday on the War album in 1982/83, Wickham’s music really took off in 1984 when he joined The Waterboys bringing his Celtic influence to the rock band. His exemplary violin skills breathed a fresh life into the ensemble’s music and helped shape their unique sound. Wickham’s contribution to the band’s seminal 1985 album, “This is the Sea,” the album being particularly noted for his soaring violin on the track The Pan Within.