Steve Wickham and his fiddle have appeared on two solo albums, twenty two albums as a band member, and he has appeared as a guest on over thirty albums.
His first ever recording was as a guest on U2’s breakthrough album ‘War’ in 1982. He played electric violin on the tracks "Sunday Bloody Sunday" and "Drowning Man".
You can read more about Steve’s career in his biography.
Geronimo (2004)
Beekeeper (2017)
The Waterboys
This Is The Sea (1985)
Fisherman’s Blues (1988)
Room to Roam (1990)
Universal Hall (2003)
Karma to Burn ( Live) (2005)
Book of Lightning (2007)
An Appointment with Mr Yeats (2011)
Modern Blues (2015)
Out of All This Blue (2017)
Where The Action Is (2019)
NoCrows
Live at the Strand (2006)
Magpie ( 2008)
On The Moon (2010)
Waiting For The Tide (2014)
Why Us (2016)
Escape (2019)
Connacht Ramblers
The Connacht Ramblers (1994)
The Texas Kellys
Stay All Night (1991)
InTuaNua
Take My Hand (1985)
The Deirdre Cunningham Band
Cry from the Heart (1998)
Cadenza
Making Waves (2000)
Attic Notes (2004)
Guest Appearances
U2
War (1982)
The Long Ryders
State of Our Union (1985)
Its Immaterial
Life is Hard And Then You Die (1986)
World Party
Private Revolution (1987)
Goodbye Jumbo (1990)
Elvis Costello
Spike (1989)
Maria Mc Kee
Maria Mc Kee (1989)
Sinead O Connor
I Do Not want What I Haven’t Got (1990)
Sean-Nós Nua (2002)
Sharon Shannon
Sharon Shannon ( 1991)
Libertango (2003)
Saints and Scoundrels (2009
Declan O’ Rourke
Since Kyabram (2004)
Mag Pai Zai (2011)
Cali
Menteur (2005)
La vie est une truite arc-en-ciel qui nage dans mon cœur (2010)
Vernet Les Bains (2012)
CC Cowboys
Evig Liv (2006)
Dervish
Travelling Show (2007)
Perry Blake
Canyon Songs (2007)
Thea Gilmore
LieJacker (2008)
The Aftermath
Friendlier Up Here (2008)
YoYoMundi
Album Rosso (2009)
The Vad Vuc
La Parata di Secondi (2009)
Chuck Brodsky
Tell Tale Heart (2015)
Joe Chester
She Darks Me (2011)
Easter Vigil ( 2017)
Jupiter’s Wife (2020)
Peter Miller
Songs Without Words (2017)
The Lost Brothers
Half Way Towards a Healing (2018)
After the Fire After the Rain (2020)
Kevin Burke
Sligo Made (2019)