Johnny Cunningham
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Johnny Cunningham | |
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Born | Portobello, Edinburgh, Scotland | 27 August 1957
Died | 15 December 2003 New York City | (aged 46)
Genres | Celtic, folk, rock |
Occupation(s) | Musician, producer |
Instrument | Fiddle |
Years active | 1972–2003 |
Johnny Cunningham (27 August 1957 – 15 December 2003) was a Scottish folk musician and composer, instrumental in spreading interest in traditional Celtic music.[1]
Johnny Cunningham was born on 27 August 1957 in Portobello, Edinburgh. He was raised as a member of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, but later became inactive.
He was a founding member of Silly Wizard, as well as a member of Relativity, The Raindogs, and Nightnoise.[1] Throughout his career, Cunningham was a fiddler, composer, and producer. His younger brother, Phil Cunningham, also a former member of Silly Wizard, is a multi-instrumentalist best known for his piano-accordion and whistle playing. Johnny Cunningham died of a heart attack on 15 December 2003 in New York City at the age of 46.[1]
Discography
[edit]- Thoughts from Another World (1981)
- Fair Warning (1983)
With Phil Cunningham
- Against the Storm (1980)
With Silly Wizard
- Silly Wizard (1976)
- Caledonia's Hardy Sons (1978)
- So Many Partings (1979)
- Live in America (1985)
- Golden Golden (1985)
- A Glint of Silver (1986)
- Live Wizardry (1988)
With Relativity
- Relativity (1986)
- Gathering Pace (1987)
With Nightnoise
- Shadow of Time (1993)
- A Different Shore (1995)
- The White Horse Sessions (1997)
With Celtic Fiddle Festival
- Celtic Fiddle Festival (1993)
- Celtic Fiddle Festival: Encore (1998)
- Rendezvous (2001)
With Susan McKeown
- Peter & Wendy (1997), also with Seamus Egan, Karen Kandel and Jamshied Sharifi
- A Winter Talisman (2001)
- Sweet Liberty (2004)
With Thomas Moore (spiritual writer)
- The Soul of Christmas (1997), also with Seamus Egan, Kathy Mattea, Susan McKeown, Cathie Ryan and Jamshied Sharifi
With The Raindogs
- Lost Souls (1990)
- Border Drive-In Theatre (1991)
With others
- To Warm the Winter's Night, with Áine Minogue (1995)
- ‘’Love and Loss’’, with Steve Payne (1999)
- Live on 11th Street, with Casey Neill Band (2003)
Composer
[edit]In the 1990s Johnny worked with the New York-based theater company Mabou Mines on a theatrical production, "Peter & Wendy". He composed music and lyrics for this musical adaptation of J.M. Barrie's play "Peter Pan," which won two OBIE Awards. The soundtrack album from this innovative production was recorded and released nationally in 1997. Productions of "Peter & Wendy" have been presented and revived numerous times.
References
[edit]- ^ a b c Harris, Craig. "Johnny Cunningham". AllMusic. Retrieved 11 September 2014.
External links
[edit]- Official Johnny Cunningham website's "In Memoriam" Archived 2 September 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- Kennedy Center videotapes of Johnny Cunningham performances
- Celtic Cafe tribute Archived 27 August 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- Scotsman.com obituary
- World Music Central bio Archived 7 February 2006 at the Wayback Machine
- https://www.maboumines.org/production/peter-and-wendy/
- 1957 births
- 2003 deaths
- People from Portobello, Edinburgh
- Scottish fiddlers
- British male violinists
- Scottish folk musicians
- British record producers
- 20th-century violinists
- 20th-century Scottish musicians
- Silly Wizard members
- The Raindogs members
- Relativity (band) members
- Nightnoise members
- 20th-century British male musicians
- Green Linnet Records artists
- Musicians from Edinburgh
- Scottish musician stubs