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Maria McKee (Maria Luisa McKee) was born on 17 August, 1964, is an American singer-songwriter (born 1964). Discover Maria McKee's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is she in this year and how she spends money? Also learn how she earned most of networth at the age of 59 years old?
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Maria McKee Net Worth
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She grew up in a bohemian family and is the half-sister of Bryan MacLean (1946-1998), the guitarist of the band Love (he died in 1998 at age 51).
Maria Luisa McKee (born August 17, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter.
Maria McKee was born in Los Angeles in 1964.
McKee was a founding member of the cowpunk and proto-Americana band Lone Justice in 1982, with whom she released two albums.
When she was 19, McKee wrote Feargal Sharkey's 1985 song "A Good Heart", which she has since recorded and released herself on her album Late December.
Sharkey also covered "To Miss Someone", from her self-titled solo debut, on his third solo album, Songs from the Mardi Gras.
Additionally, "Show Me Heaven" became McKee's second number one – and first self-performed – song on the UK Singles Chart after Sharkey's "A Good Heart" topped the chart in November 1985.
She rarely performed this song in public until recently, before she sang it at Dublin Pride.
Her song "If Love Is a Red Dress, Hang Me in Rags" was personally selected by Quentin Tarantino for his feature film Pulp Fiction.
It is the only original song on the soundtrack.
Several compilations, of both previously released and unreleased material, and a BBC Live in Concert album, have been released since the group disbanded in 1987.
Bob Dylan wrote the song "Go Away Little Boy" for the band's debut album, Lone Justice, which later appeared as a B-side.
The band opened for such acts as U2 and Tom Petty.
During this period of her career, she was managed by Jimmy Iovine.
In 1987, she appeared in the Robbie Robertson music video "Somewhere Down the Crazy River" (directed by Martin Scorsese), and contributed back-up vocals to his debut solo album, which included the song.
McKee released her first solo, self-titled album in 1989, on which Richard Thompson played guitar and Steve Wickham (from The Waterboys) played fiddle.
It received critical acclaim in Europe, prompting McKee to move to Ireland.
She is best known for her work with Lone Justice, her 1990 song "Show Me Heaven", and her song "If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)" from the film Pulp Fiction.
Her song "Show Me Heaven", which appeared on the soundtrack to the film Days of Thunder, topped the charts in Belgium, the Netherlands, Norway, and the United Kingdom, where the song topped the UK Singles Chart for four weeks, becoming Britain's sixth biggest-selling song of 1990.
She recorded a duet, "Friends in Time", with The Golden Horde on their eponymously titled album in 1991.
In 1992, she released the song "Sweetest Child", which was produced by Youth and featured Robert "Throb" Young from the band Primal Scream.
Following her debut, McKee released five studio records and two live albums.
The album Life Is Sweet featured her lead guitar work described as "feral" by the British Mojo magazine, which listed it as a runner-up to album of the year in their critics’ poll.
The raw, postmodern album (produced by Mark Freegard) was a marked shift from her previous roots rock style.
She has also provided backing vocals to U2's cover of Creedence Clearwater Revival's "Fortunate Son" (B-side of 1992 "Who's Gonna Ride Your Wild Horses" single from their Achtung Baby album), as well as to Counting Crows' 1993 debut August and Everything After on "Sullivan Street" and "Mr. Jones".
On Robin Zander's 1993 solo album she sang backing vocals for the track "Reactionary Girl".
She also sang backing vocals on Robbie Robertson's debut and self-titled solo album, on the track "American Roulette".
Much lesser known is her contribution of lead and co-lead vocals on two tracks on a contemporary Christian praise and worship album called Come As You Are.
She also contributed a song, "Never Be You," for the soundtrack to the Walter Hill movie Streets of Fire.
In 1995, Bette Midler recorded two of McKee's songs—"To Deserve You" and "The Last Time"—for her platinum album, Bette of Roses.
In 1998, country trio The Chicks recorded McKee's "Am I the Only One (Who's Ever Felt This Way?)", featuring several notable solos by fiddler Martie Maguire.
The band included the track on their Grammy-nominated debut album Wide Open Spaces.
Her later three records, High Dive (2003), Peddlin' Dreams (2005) and Late December (2007), were released independently via her own label, Viewfinder Records (distributed in the UK via Cooking Vinyl).
In 2003, during their Top of the World Tour, The Chicks invited opening act Joan Osborne back to the stage to perform the song with them on several occasions.
She also recorded the duet "This Road is Long" with Stuart A. Staples of the band Tindersticks on his 2006 album Leaving Songs. In addition she co-wrote a duet titled "Promise You Anything" with Steve Earle, which appeared on his 1990 album The Hard Way.
McKee appears on the 2014 compilation Songs from a Stolen Spring that paired Western musicians with artists from the Arab Spring.
On the album, her performance of the Tony Joe White song "Ol' Mother Earth" was meshed with "I Still Exist" by the Egyptian band Massar Egbari.
She recorded a medley of "Ride a White Swan" and "She Was Born to Be My Unicorn" for the Marc Bolan tribute album Angel Headed Hipster, produced by Hal Willner.
In addition to writing Sharkey's song, "A Good Heart", McKee has contributed to the Victoria Williams' tribute album Sweet Relief, on the song "Opelousas (Sweet Relief)".