Steve Wickham & Jane Willow with Scott Flannigan

Violinist and musician Steve Wickham (The Waterboys) and singer-songwriter Jane Willow will be joining on an intimate double headline show as part of Clomel Junction Festival. They will be accompanied by acclaimed Belfast pianist Scott Flanigan.Steve Wickham, electric violinist, songwriter and composer is an award winning Irish artist. He made his recording debut with U2 on “Sunday Bloody Sunday’ in 1982. His distinctive playing has been a contribution to the Waterboys sound for over 30 years and he has performed with Mike Scott on some of the worlds great stages like the Carnegie Hall in New York, Sydney Opera House and The Royal Albert Hall.

Steve's solo work is a unique trip with a musician undefined and unfettered. Two solo albums ‘Geronimo’ in 2006 and ‘Beekeeper’ 2017. 'Beekeeper' shows an artist in full flow. His live show is full of incandescent playing, sensitivity and wit.

Jane Willow is a Dublin-based Dutch-turned-Irish musician. She’s performed at Vicar Street, Whelan’s, Temple Bar Tradfest, Body & Soul and Electric Picnic. Jane's debut album ‘Burn So Bright’ (November 2021) takes influences from Leonard Cohen, Nick Drake and Richard Hawley. The album features string arrangements by Joe Csibi (Head of RTE Concert Orchestra). With Dave Hingerty on drums (Glen Hansard, Josh Ritter) and guest performances by Steve Wickham (The Waterboys), Pat Byrne and more. The RTE Concert Orchestra released an orchestral version of her song 'Let There Be Light’ for Women's Day 2021. In early 2023 Jane's song ‘In Your House There’ appeared in an ad for charity organisation ALONE.

Hailing from Belfast in Northern Ireland, Scott Flanigan is one of the foremost keyboard players on the Irish jazz scene. He performs regularly across the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Germany, and has recently performed with Van Morrison, the Ulster Orchestra, Larry Coryell, Jean Toussaint, Jim Mullen and Linley Hamilton. He also runs the successful Scott’s Jazz Club in East Belfast, a weekly jazz club bringing the best in Irish jazz to local audiences.

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Steve Wickham & Jane Willow with Scott Flannigan

Double headline show with fiddle player and singer-songwriter Steve Wickham (The Waterboys) and singer-songwriter Jane Willow, accompanied by pianist Scott Flannigan

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Steve Wickham, Jane Willow, Scott Flanigan
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Violinist and musician Steve Wickham (The Waterboys) and singer-songwriter Jane Willow will be joining on an intimate double headline show as part of Clomel Junction Festival. They will be accompanied by acclaimed Belfast pianist Scott Flanigan.Steve Wickham, electric violinist, songwriter and composer is an award winning Irish artist. He made his recording debut with U2 on “Sunday Bloody Sunday’ in 1982. His distinctive playing has been a contribution to the Waterboys sound for over 30 years and he has performed with Mike Scott on some of the worlds great stages like the Carnegie Hall in New York, Sydney Opera House and The Royal Albert Hall.

Steve's solo work is a unique trip with a musician undefined and unfettered. Two solo albums ‘Geronimo’ in 2006 and ‘Beekeeper’ 2017. 'Beekeeper' shows an artist in full flow. His live show is full of incandescent playing, sensitivity and wit.

Jane Willow is a Dublin-based Dutch-turned-Irish musician. She’s performed at Vicar Street, Whelan’s, Temple Bar Tradfest, Body & Soul and Electric Picnic. Jane's debut album ‘Burn So Bright’ (November 2021) takes influences from Leonard Cohen, Nick Drake and Richard Hawley. The album features string arrangements by Joe Csibi (Head of RTE Concert Orchestra). With Dave Hingerty on drums (Glen Hansard, Josh Ritter) and guest performances by Steve Wickham (The Waterboys), Pat Byrne and more. The RTE Concert Orchestra released an orchestral version of her song 'Let There Be Light’ for Women's Day 2021. In early 2023 Jane's song ‘In Your House There’ appeared in an ad for charity organisation ALONE.

Hailing from Belfast in Northern Ireland, Scott Flanigan is one of the foremost keyboard players on the Irish jazz scene. He performs regularly across the United Kingdom, Ireland, France and Germany, and has recently performed with Van Morrison, the Ulster Orchestra, Larry Coryell, Jean Toussaint, Jim Mullen and Linley Hamilton. He also runs the successful Scott’s Jazz Club in East Belfast, a weekly jazz club bringing the best in Irish jazz to local audiences.

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