Johnny Cunningham
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Johnny Cunningham was a Scottish folk musician, composer and producer, born August 27, 1957 in Portobello, Edinburgh, died December 15, 2003 in New York City. In addition to his virtuoso fiddle playing, Cunningham was known for his good-natured wit and storytelling. He was a founding member of Silly Wizard, as well as a member of Relativity, The Raindogs, and Nightnoise. His younger brother, Phil Cunningham, is a multi-instrumentalist and also a former member of Silly Wizard.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Solo
- Thoughts from Another World (1981)
- Fair Warning (1983)
[edit] With Phil Cunningham
- Against the Storm (1980)
[edit] 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 (1993)
[edit] With Nightnoise
- Shadow of Time (1993)
- White Horse Sessions (1997)
[edit] With Celtic Fiddle Festival
- Celtic Fiddle Festival (1993)
- Celtic Fiddle Festival: Encore (1998)
- Rendezvous (2001)
[edit] With Susan McKeown
- Peter & Wendy (1997), also with Seamus Egan, Karen Kandel and Jamshied Sharifi
- A Winter Talisman (2001)
[edit] Other
- Relativity, with Relativity (1986)
- Lost Souls, with Raindogs (1990)
[edit] External links
- Official Johnny Cunningham website's "In Memoriam"
- Kennedy Center videotapes of Johnny Cunningham performances
- Celtic Cafe tribute
- Scotsman.com obituary
- World Music Central bio
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