Maurice Lennon is an Irish fiddle player and composer who grew up in a musical family. His father Ben Lennon and uncle Charlie Lennon were both accomplished fiddle players. At the age of 17, he won the senior All-Ireland fiddle title. Lennon first gained prominence as a member of Stockton's Wing in the 1980s, contributing as a fiddle player and composer for popular tunes such as "The Golden Stud". In 2001, his compositional credentials were solidified with the release of Brian Boru the High King of Tara, produced by Donal Lunny. He received the iBAM Musician of the Year award in 2011 and was honored with Freedom of County Clare alongside Stockton's Wing bandmates in 2017. Lennon released his first solo fiddle album, The Little Ones, in 2013. In 2023, he received the TG4 Gradam Ceoil Award for composition.