Fairytale of New York singer Kirsty MacColl died while saving her son’s life. The British singer from Croydon had a successful music career throughout the 80s and 90s, making a name for herself ...
Fairytale of New York singer Kirsty MacColl died while saving her ... Down the Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis. Covers of Billy Bragg’s A New England and the Kinks’ Days proved to be successful ...
Kirsty MacColl, one of the singers responsible ... Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis' in 1981. A cover of Billy Bragg's 'A New England' in 1985 became her biggest ever solo hit, as it charted ...
Billy Bragg sang New England, which had become one of ... there were some fragments of my life that have been imbued by Kirsty MacColl.' Her mother Jean MacColl told the congregation that she ...
Kirsty MacColl tragically died on 18th December 2000, aged just 41. The British singer-songwriter is most famous for her collaboration with The Pogues on festive favourite Fairytale of New York ...
Kirsty MacColl tragically died while trying to save her son's life. The Fairytale of New York songstress was just 41 when she had been holidaying with her two sons, Louis and Jamie, and her ...
On the anniversary of Kirsty MacColl's death, we're looking back at a special tribute to the beloved singer – penned by the late, great Philip Chevron.
Kirsty MacColl tragically lost her life while heroically saving her son. The singer of the iconic Christmas song 'Fairytale of New York' was only 41 when she was holidaying with her two sons, Louis ...