Age, Biography and Wiki
Maisie McDaniel (Mary Anne McDaniel) was born on 28 October, 1939 in Kensington, London, England, is an Irish country and showband singer. Discover Maisie McDaniel'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 68 years old?
Popular As |
Mary Anne McDaniel |
Occupation |
N/A |
Age |
68 years old |
Zodiac Sign |
Scorpio |
Born |
28 October, 1939 |
Birthday |
28 October |
Birthplace |
Kensington, London, England |
Date of death |
28 June, 2008 |
Died Place |
N/A |
Nationality |
London, England
|
We recommend you to check the complete list of Famous People born on 28 October.
She is a member of famous artist with the age 68 years old group.
Maisie McDaniel Height, Weight & Measurements
At 68 years old, Maisie McDaniel height not available right now. We will update Maisie McDaniel's Height, weight, Body Measurements, Eye Color, Hair Color, Shoe & Dress size soon as possible.
Physical Status |
Height |
Not Available |
Weight |
Not Available |
Body Measurements |
Not Available |
Eye Color |
Not Available |
Hair Color |
Not Available |
Dating & Relationship status
She is currently single. She is not dating anyone. We don't have much information about She's past relationship and any previous engaged. According to our Database, She has no children.
Family |
Parents |
Not Available |
Husband |
Not Available |
Sibling |
Not Available |
Children |
Not Available |
Maisie McDaniel Net Worth
Her net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Maisie McDaniel worth at the age of 68 years old? Maisie McDaniel’s income source is mostly from being a successful artist. She is from London, England. We have estimated Maisie McDaniel's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
Net Worth in 2024 |
$1 Million - $5 Million |
Salary in 2024 |
Under Review |
Net Worth in 2023 |
Pending |
Salary in 2023 |
Under Review |
House |
Not Available |
Cars |
Not Available |
Source of Income |
artist |
Maisie McDaniel Social Network
Instagram |
|
Linkedin |
|
Twitter |
|
Facebook |
|
Wikipedia |
|
Imdb |
|
Timeline
Maisie McDaniel (28 October 1939 – 28 June 2008) was an Irish country and showband singer and the mother of Lisa Stanley.
Maisie McDaniel was born Mary Anne McDaniel in Kensington, London, England on 28 October 1939.
Her parents were Paddy McDaniel, originally from Sligo, and Lizzie (née Wynne).
She had three sisters and two brothers.
Soon after her birth, the family returned to Sligo and McDaniel grew up in Garavogue Villas, Sligo.
She attended the Sisters of Mercy convent school, and after leaving began her career as a singer.
Along with her sisters, McDaniel was a successful singer at the local feiseanna and in An Tóstal in Drumshanbo, County Leitrim in the late 1950s.
For her first tour of England, her father booked her gigs at Irish clubs across the country, with the show business impresario George O'Reilly becoming her manager after that initial tour.
It was O'Reilly that combined McDaniel with the Fendermen as a backing group, and suggested she take on a country-and-western style.
This included wearing a cowgirl outfit, complete with fringed jacket, swing skirt and calf-length white boots.
In this new format, the group was an instant success, getting booking five nights a week at pubs, hotels, local festivals, dancehalls, town halls, and temperance halls across Ireland.
McDaniel was among the first women artists to have single records, recording with Fontana Records, at first pop ballads and later covers of country singers, as well as local songs.
In 1961 she released her first single on Beltona Records, Forty shades of green with the B-side Lovely Armoy, and later the single Christmastide in Ireland with the B-side The old pigsty.
Other recordings she made were successful through sales and on the radio with Blackboard of my heart, Roomful of roses, and This song is just for you.
She made regular appearances on Radio Éireann programmes, in particular with Maureen Potter.
She also appeared on Ulster Television, and the 1963 Christmas special on Welsh television.
In June 1963, she was the guest of honour at the Jim Reeves concert in Sligo.
The same year, she was voted number one female singer in Ireland by the readership of the magazine Spotlight.
She was a frequent guest on RTÉ up until 1964, appearing on Curtain up and Showband show.
She went on to present her own programme, Jamboree, the first Irish female country singer to have her own show on television.
At the peak of her popularity in late 1964, O'Reilly paired her with the up-and-coming band, the Nevada Showband, and planned an intensive tour of the dancehall circuit.
On 21 January 1965, after just a few weeks of touring, McDaniel was seriously injured in a car crash near Kells, County Meath on her way to a performance.
She had to spend a number of weeks in hospital, and underwent a series of major operations to reconstruct a shattered hipbone over the course of a few years.
Eileen Kelley took her place with the Nevada Showband.
She also missed out on the Irish heat of the Eurovision Song Contest 1965, as well as a tour of France and Germany.
McDaniel had just started to walk again, when she married Fintan Stanley on 22 May 1965.
Stanley was an accordion player, who played at clubs and cabaret when the couple moved to England.
When she had recovered further, McDaniel joined her husband in cabaret, with O'Reilly convincing them to return to Ireland in 1969.
She returned to RTÉ television appearing on Hootenanny, and her husband formed the Ramblers, later the Nashville Ramblers.
Success was short-lived, and having suffered a number of miscarriages, McDaniel left the band returning to Sligo to recover.
The couple bought land, including the house associated with W. B. Yeats, Drumcliffe Rectory.
The Land Commission compulsorily purchased 15 acres of land McDaniel owned with Stanley in 1970 at Rathcormac, County Sligo, and they sold Drumcliffe in 1977.
McDaniel was refused a marriage annulment which led to her not being able to remarry in a church.
She lived with her partner, Frank Duskey, leading to the local priest refusing to take her confession.
McDaniel and Duskey had issues involving planning control breaches.
They played locally in clubs and concerts and had one daughter, Lisa, in 1973.
The marriage was in difficulties, with her husband moving to Massachusetts, United States in 1976 where he obtained a divorce.
McDaniel developed alcoholism, leading to a three-week hospitalisation.
She joined Alcoholics Anonymous, recovering enough to get a job at a Sligo factory.
She had to give up her job two years later because of her damaged hip and involvement in another car accident.