The uilleann pipes and whistle playing of Dublin-born multi-instrumentalist
Declan Masterson propelled the hard-driving sounds of Celtic rock group
Moving Hearts in the mid-'80s, and the more-traditional Irish band,
Patrick Street, in the early '90s. On his own,
Masterson has recorded three albums showcasing his virtuosic instrumental skills -- Drifting Through the Hazel Woods, End of the Harvest, and Fairwater. In addition,
Masterson has performed with
Christy Moore,
Planxty,
John Denver,
the London Symphony Orchestra,
the National Symphony Orchestra, and
U2's
Bono.
Masterson has contributed to several productions by
Bill Whelan. In addition to touring the United Kingdom with
Whelan's musical extravaganza, Riverdance, he performed on the soundtrack albums of
Whelan's films: Some Mother's Son in 1996 and People of the Sea in 1997.
Masterson also performed on the soundtracks of In the Name of the Father in 1993 and The Secret of Roan Irish in 1994. ~ Craig Harris