Kirsty McGee (born 1972) is an English singer-songwriter and guitarist from
Manchester
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. She is well known within the British
Folk
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scene although her music references
Americana,
Blues
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,
Jazz
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and
Rockabilly
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genres, and is influenced by the style of the
Beatnik
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History
In 1948, Jack Kerouac introduced the phrase "Beat Generation", generalizing from his social circle to characterize the undergr ...
subculture. Her lyrics are typically deeply personal and introspective, and deal with a variety of subjects from politics to storytelling. She has worked with musicians such as
Marc Ribot, Mike West,
Danny Schmidt
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,
Karine Polwart and
Inge Thomson
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, and opened for
Suzanne Vega
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,
Eddi Reader
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and
Capercaillie
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.
Biography
McGee studied English Literature to master's degree level at the
University of Sheffield
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. Her first commercially available recording was The Bedflowers' ''My Ex Lover's Address'', included on Waaah! Records' ''Waaaaah! CD'' compilation in 1991. In this period McGee also wrote and sang with UK bands Mrs Kipling and Slumber. Slumber released ''Holly and IV EP'' in 1992 on Sunday Records, and ''Sleep EP'' in 1993 on the Vinyl Japan label. The ''Change EP'' from Mrs Kipling and was released in 1993 by Sunday Records.
During the 1990s, McGee was involved in environmental protests, including the campaign against
Manchester Airport
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's second runway and the
Newbury Bypass. She has also been a keen
hitchhiker
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and has maintained an interest in alternative lifestyles which has influenced her writing style. She is a trained
luthier
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and both she and Mat Martin have performed and recorded using instruments handmade by her.
In 2000, McGee won the Northwest songwriting competition organised by the Buskers' Ball and recorded her first release under her own name; ''Rock & Roll''. The recording cemented her interest and reputation in the acoustic genre and led to her signing with
Ugly Man Records
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. McGee recorded an album for Ugly Man entitled ''Little Things'' which was never released, although the title track and original artwork sketches by Peter Seal were included in the re-release of ''Honeysuckle'' in 2010.
McGee has worked in the studio with producers
John Wood,
Boo Hewerdine
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, Neill MacColl, Mike West and Mat Martin. In 2002 she signed to
Fellside Records for her first full-length release, ''Honeysuckle''. The album won her a nomination for Best Newcomer (2003) at the
BBC Radio 2 Folk Awards in 2003. Her second album ''Frost'', released by
Park Records in 2004 followed this up with a nomination for Best Original Song ("Coffee Coloured Strings") in 2005.
McGee's third album ''Two Birds'' was released in 2006, also by Park Records, and was her last release before setting up her own Hobopop Recordings label in 2007. Two EPs followed: ''Sapho & Phao EP'', a collection of settings of songs from
John Lyly's play
Sapho and Phao
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(1584); and ''Hobopop EP'', which features early versions of songs later recorded for her fourth full studio album ''The Kansas Sessions'' (2008) along with cover versions of songs by Mike West and Kreg Viesselman.
''The Kansas Sessions'' was recorded in West's studio in
Lawrence, KS using local musicians during the winter of 2007, and released in 2008 by Hobopop Recordings. In the same year McGee and long-term collaborator Mat Martin formed the core of The Hobopop Collective, a group dedicated to performing McGee's songs in various formats (from duo to 10-piece band). The group was premiered at the 2008
Celtic Connections festival in
Glasgow
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, opening for
Capercaillie
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Taxonomy
The genus ''Tetrao'' was introduced in 1758 by the Swedish naturalist Carl Linnaeus in the tenth edition of his ...
, and went on to perform McGee's material from 2008–2011 in collaboration with many guest artists including
Karine Polwart,
Inge Thomson
Inge Thomson (born 23 October 1974) is a Scottish singer and multi-instrumentalist.
Born in Fair Isle, Shetland, Scotland, she is a founding member of Harem Scarem and plays accordion and percussion in Karine Polwart's band. She has played with g ...
and Christopher Cundy. The project was documented on the album ''No.5'', a concert recorded at Manchester's
Contact Theatre on 10 October 2009, and released by Hobopop Recordings in 2010. The album also featured an appearance from James Steel of The Brute Chorus, who McGee collaborated with again in 2010 on a split single, "Wife" / "Alligator Teeth".
McGee also re-released her debut album ''Honeysuckle'' in 2010 as a free download.
In January 2011, McGee was nominated for The 10th Annual Independent Music Awards under the Live Performance category for ''No.5''.
The album won its category in the public vote later that year.
McGee now performs in a variety of formats, from solo to band line-ups featuring members of the Hobopop Collective and other guests. Her sixth album, Contraband was released in 2012 and also features new collaborations with artists including
Danny Schmidt
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Schmidt was born in 1970 and grew up in Austin, Tex ...
,
Carrie Elkin
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...
and
Myshkin.
In 2013 her song "Sandman", originally featured on 2008's ''The Kansas Sessions'' was featured in the film ''
Trance
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'', directed by
Danny Boyle, and was subsequently re-released by Hobopop Recordings as a single in April of that year. The song features in a love scene during the film, and a cover version by
Rosario Dawson
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is featured on the film's OST. A motif from the song is also featured throughout
Rick Smith's film score
On 5 October 2013, she performed at the "De Coninckplein" in
Antwerp
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Discography
Solo albums and EPs
*''Rock & Roll'' (Independent, 2000)
*''Honeysuckle'' (Fellside, 2002)
*''Frost'' (Park, 2004)
*''Two Birds'' (Park, 2006)
*''Sapho & Phao E.P.'' (Hobopop, 2007)
*''Hobopop E.P.'' (Hobopop, 2007)
*''The Kansas Sessions'' (Hobopop, 2008)
*''No.5
Live Album' (Hobopop, 2010)
*''Honeysuckle (Re-Issue)'' (Hobopop, 2010)
*''Contraband'' (Hobopop, 2012)
*''Those Old Demons'' (Hobopop, 2014) (as Kirsty McGee and The Hobopop Collective)
*''Songs from the City & The Desert'' (Hobopop, 2016) (with Robert Garson as Ocotillo) Edition of 500
*''Diamond Days EP'' (Hobopop, 2016) (as Kirsty McGee and The Hobopop Collective) Digital only
*''The Italian Sessions EP / LP'' (Hobopop, 2019) (Limited edition of 50 LP / 60 EP)
*''The Deafening Sound of Stars'' (Hobopop, 2019) (as Kirsty McGee and The Hobopop Collective)
Solo singles
*"Coffee Coloured Strings" (Park, 2004)
*"Sandman" (Hobopop, 2013)
Compilation albums
*Various Artists – ''The Waaaaah! CD'' (Waaah!,1991) (as Bedflowers)
*Various Artists – ''The Sound of Music EP'' (Waaah!, 1993) (as Mrs Kipling)
*Various Artists – ''Moving on Volume One: Sing Songs'' (Moving On, 2001)
*Various Artists – ''The BBC Folk Awards'' (Proper, 2005)
*Various Artists – ''Now Hear This! 68'' (Word, 2008)
*Various Artists – ''Moonshine, Murder, Mountains & Mudflats'' (Thames Delta, 2008)
*Various Artists – ''Trance (OST)'' (UMC, 2013)
Guest appearances
*Quiet Loner – ''Secret Ruler Of The World'' (Circus 65, 2003)
Other projects
*Slumber – ''Holly and IV E.P.'' (Sunday Records, 1992)
*Slumber – ''Sleep E.P.'' (Vinyl Japan, 1993)
*Mrs. Kipling – ''Change E.P.'' (Sunday Records, 1993)
References
External links
*
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1972 births
Living people
English women singer-songwriters
21st-century English women singers
21st-century English singers