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Aidan O'Rourke was born on 1975, is a Scottish contemporary folk music fiddle player and composer. Discover Aidan O'Rourke's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 49 years old?

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1955

He told PRS for Music that the composition "draws inspiration from the fact that TAT-1 (Transatlantic No. 1) the first transatlantic telephone cable system was laid between Gallanach Bay, near Oban and Clarenville, Newfoundland between 1955 and 1956."

1975

Aidan O'Rourke (born 1975) is a Scottish contemporary folk music fiddle player and composer.

1998

After university he moved to Edinburgh in 1998 and joined Blazin' Fiddles in the same year.

O'Rourke has also been a member of such groups as Tabache, Sunhoney, and Lau, and has guested on dozens of albums by other artists.

2006

Sirius, O'Rourke's debut solo album, was released in 2006.

It contains a fusion of folk, jazz, and drum and bass sounds inspired by traditional Scottish, Danish, and Irish music.

2008

He released An Tobar in 2008.

The album, dedicated to an arts center of the same name on the Isle of Mull, consists of five songs rooted in Celtic music but often displaying a "progressive twist".

The song "Tobar Nan Ealain", which Allmusic writer Chris Nickson calls the album's "centerpiece", begins with a poem from Aonghas MacNeacail and features guest vocals by Kirsty MacKinnon.

2012

He was one of 20 musicians commissioned for New Music 20x12 by PRS for Music Foundation to celebrate the 2012 Summer Olympics.

O'Rourke has worked with Eddi Reader, Andy Sheppard, Alyth, Roddy Woomble and appears on more than eighty recordings.

Previously, he was a member of Blazin' Fiddles, The Unusual Suspects and Tabache.

O'Rourke grew up in a musical family in Oban and later on the nearby island of Seil.

He is of Scottish/Irish parentage and grew up listening to traditional songs from both countries.

He studied civil engineering at Strathclyde University.

O'Rourke was commissioned to write a piece for the 2012 Summer Olympics.

2013

O'Rourke released his third solo album, Hotline, in 2013,

2014

He was named the 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards Musician of the Year and the Scots Trad Music Awards 2011 Composer of the Year.

In addition to his solo career, O'Rourke also plays in the award-winning folk trio Lau alongside Kris Drever and Martin Green.

and he was named Musician of the Year at the 2014 BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards.