Net Worth

Net Worth: $1.6 million Millionaire
$1.6 million
$1M $3M $5M $7.5M $10M

Wealth Tier: Millionaire

Net worth between $1 million and $10 million

Annual Income

$150,000 per year (music royalties, performances)

Net Worth Timeline

1995: $500,000, 2000: $800,000, 2010: $1,000,000, 2020: $1,400,000, 2023: $1,600,000

Kirsty's Biography

Kirsty MacColl was a renowned British singer-songwriter celebrated for her distinctive voice, witty lyrics, and eclectic musical style. Born in London on October 10, 1959, MacColl rose to prominence in the late 1970s and 1980s with hit songs like 'There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis.' She is perhaps best known internationally for her unforgettable duet with The Pogues on the Christmas classic 'Fairytale of New York.' Throughout her career, Kirsty was respected for her sharp, observational songwriting and her ability to blend genres, from pop and new wave to folk and Latin influences. MacColl's collaborations with major artists, such as Morrissey and Billy Bragg, further cemented her status in the music industry. While she faced challenges, including industry setbacks and personal struggles, Kirsty's legacy endures through her influential discography and heartfelt performances. Tragically, her life was cut short in 2000, but her music continues to inspire new generations. Posthumously, she received the Ivors Inspiration Award, highlighting her lasting impact. Kirsty MacColl's artistry, authenticity, and fearless creativity make her a cherished figure in British music history.

Wealth in Perspective

Fun Fact

Kirsty provided backing vocals for many well-known artists, including The Smiths and Talking Heads.

Full Name

Kirsty Anna MacColl

Nickname

Kirsty

Nationality

British

Birthday

October 10, 1959

Age

65

Zodiac Sign

Libra

Height

5'7" (170 cm)

Weight

143 lbs (65.0 kg)

Marital Status

Divorced

Spouse

Steve Lillywhite

Children

2

Education

Monks Hill High School

Famous For

Hits such as 'There's a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He's Elvis' and 'Fairytale of New York' (with The Pogues)

First Big Break

Debut single 'They Don't Know' in 1979, brought her to public attention

Social Media

Not applicable (passed away before social media age)

Businesses Owned

None

Awards

Ivors Inspiration Award (posthumously), various music recognitions

Category

Musicians

Controversies

None significant; tragic and controversial circumstances surrounding her death in 2000

Hobbies

Writing, traveling, performing

Interests

Music, social activism, literature

Quote

"I don't think you can write a good song without being honest."

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