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Kirsty MacColl
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Kirsty MacCollCan't Stop Killing YouETV ET-VideoLink Modern Progressive 3013. November 1993
Pogues And Kirsty MacCollFairytale Of New YorkRock America March 1988
Kirsty MacColl Feat. Aniff AkinolaWalking Down MadisonThe Video Pool UK June 1991
Kirsty MacColl Feat. Aniff AkinolaWalking Down MadisonRock America June 1991
Kirsty MacCollDaysThe Video Pool UK August 1989
Pogues And Kirsty MacCollFairytale Of New YorkThe Video Pool UK January 1988
Kirsty MacCollCan't Stop Killing YouTelegenics Number 129A. Progressive. December 1993
Kirsty MacCollTerry (From Musikladen)Das Beste Aus Dem Musikladen Vol.3
Pogues And Kirsty MacCollFairytale Of New YorkUK Chart Video December 2005
Kirsty MacCollHe's On The BeachMixMash 80s Classics Vol.17
Kirsty MacCollA New EnglandMixMash Indie Disco Vol.04
Kirsty MacCollDaysMixMash Love Songs Vol.11
Kirsty MacColl Feat. Aniff AkinolaWalking Down MadisonTelegenics Number 99D. Dance Plus. June 1991
Kirsty MacColl Feat. Aniff AkinolaWalking Down MadisonMixMash 90s Classics Indie Vol.9
Kirsty MacCollMiss Otis Regrets (From "Later With Jools Holland")Later... With Jools Holland. Party
Pogues And Kirsty MacCollFairytale Of New YorkMixMash Christmas Vol.01
Kirsty MacColl (b.October 10, 1959, Croydon, South London, UK - d.December 19, 2000 in Cozumel, Mexico) was an English singer-songwriter. The daughter of folk singer Ewan MacColl and dancer Jean Newlove; sister of Hamish MacColl and half-sister to Kitty MacColl, Neill MacColl and Calum MacColl (of Liberty Horses). After a brief stint in 1978 with her first band The Drug Addix, she went solo and scored a big hit with the single "There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis" in 1981. In 1984, she married producer Steve Lillywhite, and had two children Jamie MacColl and Louis MacColl. She decided to concentrate less on her music and raise her children by solely performing back-up vocals on various projects. In 1987, one of her contributions was the Christmas hit with The Pogues "Fairytale of New York". She later came back in 1989 to record the "Kite" album. In 1991, she put out her "Electric Landlady" album which provided her with the very big hit "Walking Down Madison". A few years later in 1993, "Titanic Days" was released. Kirsty died in Cozumel, Mexico after being hit by a speedboat which had crossed into an area restricted to swimmers only. Her final recording "Tropical Brainstorm" was released in the UK shortly before her death in 2000; videos of some promotional appearances are available on YouTube. The US release was posthumous, in early 2001.
Kirsty Anna MacColl (10 October 1959 – 18 December 2000) was an English singer-songwriter who wrote and recorded several pop hits between the early 1980s and the 1990s. In addition, she sang on hit recordings produced by her then-husband Steve Lillywhite, notably on tracks by The Smiths and "Fairytale of New York" by The Pogues. Kirsty was killed by a power boat while swimming with her children at Cozumel, Mexico. Kirsty was the daughter of songwriter Ewan MacColl.
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