John McCusker
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John McCusker is a Scottish folk musician. He was born in 1974, and began playing the fiddle at the age 7. He became a regular in local youth orchestras and ceilidh bands and formed the band Parcel O'Rogues (named from Robert Burns' Rogues In A Nation) with some schoolmates when he was 14. A couple of years later he gave up a place at the Royal Scottish Academy in Glasgow to go on the road with the Battlefield Band.[1]
He was in the Battlefield Band for 11 years and by the time he left he was one of the top traditional musicians in the land, also composing a rich fund of original tunes. McCusker also guested on albums with many musicians including Teenage Fanclub, Danny Thompson, Eddi Reader, Tim O'Brien and Linda Thompson. By then he was already involved with folk singer Kate Rusby. He joined her band, became her producer and is now also her husband.
McCusker is mainly known for his virtuoso fiddle playing, but is also a skilled player of other instruments including whistles, piano and cittern. In recognition of his contribution to Scottish Music he was presented with the Spirit of Scotland Award for Music in 2000.
He also worked with Rusby on the music for the Miramax movie Heartlands, directed by Damien O'Donnell. It went on general release in 2003 distributed by Buena Vista.
As a producer he has been involved in some of the best-selling and most critically-acclaimed folk albums in recent years, including Kate Rusby's Mercury Music Prize-nominated Sleepless, plus releases by Eliza Carthy, Linda Thompson, Cathy Ryan and Blazin' Fiddles.
In an interview with newspaper The Scotsman, McCusker said he's going to produce an album with Radiohead drummer Phil Selway later in 2007
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