British singer-songwriter (1959-2000), daughter of folk singer-songwriter Ewan MacColl.
MacColl passed away following a boating accident in Mexico on December 18, after being struck by a speedboat that had entered an area reserved for swimmers. She is survived by two sons from her marriage to record producer Steve Lillywhite, who were swimming near her but were not physically injured. Witnesses report that her last act was to push one of her sons out of the way of the speedboad.
MacColl had released her first new studio album in seven years, "Tropical Brainstorm," earlier in 2000. In addition to her solo work, she had worked with such acts as The Pogues ("Fairytale of New York"), Simple Minds, The Smiths ("Ask"), Morrissey ("Interesting Drug"), Big Country, The Rolling Stones, Talking Heads, and Billy Bragg. MacColl is also known for writing the song "They Don't Know," which became a hit for Tracy Ullman.
"Unpretentious, inimitable, writes like a playwright, sings like an angel." -- Billy Bragg
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Official site includes news, gig guide, discography, photos, and memorials.
Biography and discography.
Includes biography, albums, and opinions about the artist.
Pursuing the truth about the death of Kirsty MacColl. Read about the latest developments; join the letter writing campaign or the supporter email list.
News article from VH1. (Dec. 19, 2000)
Contains news and feature articles.
Article about the inquiry into MacColl's death being reopened and her family's hopes of a Christmas No. 1 for "Fairytale of New York." (Dec. 23, 2007)
Encyclopedia entry, with discography.
The mother of the late singer protests the small fine handed out to the driver of the speedboat that killed her daughter.
(March 12, 2003)
Article about her career by Liz Smith, from the World Socialist Web Site.
(January 11, 2001)
Two news articles, and tribute messages from fellow musicians and fans.
(December 19, 2000)
BBC tribute to her life.
(December 19, 2000)
Official site includes news, gig guide, discography, photos, and memorials.
Biography and discography.
News article from VH1. (Dec. 19, 2000)
Article about the inquiry into MacColl's death being reopened and her family's hopes of a Christmas No. 1 for "Fairytale of New York." (Dec. 23, 2007)
Encyclopedia entry, with discography.
Contains news and feature articles.
Pursuing the truth about the death of Kirsty MacColl. Read about the latest developments; join the letter writing campaign or the supporter email list.
Includes biography, albums, and opinions about the artist.
The mother of the late singer protests the small fine handed out to the driver of the speedboat that killed her daughter.
(March 12, 2003)
Article about her career by Liz Smith, from the World Socialist Web Site.
(January 11, 2001)
BBC tribute to her life.
(December 19, 2000)
Two news articles, and tribute messages from fellow musicians and fans.
(December 19, 2000)
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