JOHN
McCUSKER
AUTHORIZED BIOGRAPHY
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One
of Scotland's most gifted and versatile musicians in any genre, John
McCusker is equally in demand as a multi-instrumentalist, producer
and composer. Born in Bellshill, near Glasgow, he began playing whistle and
fiddle as a child, and joined the legendary folk outfit Battlefield Band aged
just 17. During his 11 years with the band, John also released his first two
solo recordings – 1995’s self-titled debut and 2000’s Yella
Hoose, and began his long creative partnership with Yorkshire folk-singer
Kate Rusby, producing several of her award-winning albums.
While initially emerging via the folk scene, John has long been renowned for
his skill at transcending musical boundaries. As a live and studio guest he
has shared stages with Bonnie Raitt, Patti Smith, Steve Earle, Roseanne Cash,
Paolo Nutini and Jools Holland, and featured on recordings by Mark Knopfler,
Paul Weller, Teenage Fanclub, Ocean Colour Scene, Idlewild and many more.
His film and TV work includes soundtracks for the Damien O’Donnell movie
Heartlands (2002), Billy Connolly’s World Tour of New Zealand
and the Jennifer Saunders sitcom Jam and Jerusalem. His most recent
solo album, Goodnight Ginger, came out in 2003.
John’s fast-expanding portfolio as a producer includes acclaimed debut
albums by Kris Drever and Idlewild’s Roddy Woomble. He’s also
manned the controls for top folk chanteuses Eddi Reader, Linda Thompson and
Eliza Carthy, and is currently at work on the forthcoming solo release from
Radiohead drummer Philip Selway. Other recent and current projects include
2007’s cross-genre ensemble suite Under One Sky, a co-commission
by the Celtic Connections festival and Cambridge Folk Festival, and a new
songwriting trio with the aforementioned Drever and Woomble. This year will
also see John touring with Heidi Talbot and Boo Hewerdine playing songs from
Heidi's new record In love and Light.