You may not know that the singer of a very popular Christmas classic was from Croydon. Born in 1959, singer-songwriter Kirsty ...
Kirsty MacColl continues to dominate the music industry around Christmas with her smash hit Fairytale of New York alongside ...
Kirsty MacColl, who is best known for her iconic duet with The Pogues on Fairytale of New York, died aged 41 while on holiday ...
Remembering our darling Kirsty MacColl’The Pogues have took to social media to pay their respects to Kirsty MacColl on ...
Born in 1959, singer-songwriter Kirsty MacColl was raised in Croydon before achieving global recognition with the Irish Christmas classic “Fairytale of New York”. She was the daughter of folk singer ...
Just three years before her death on March 27, 1997, Kirsty MacColl wrote her will, deciding to distribute her £1,678,316 ...
The Pogues have paid a sweet tribute to their ‘darling’ Kirsty MacColl on the 24th anniversary of her death. The British ...
One called it a “moving performance” and suggested it was a fitting tribute to MacGowan and the late Kirsty MacColl, who sang ...
December: the month of wreaths on the doors, presents under the tree and arguments over a song in the corner of a pub ...
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.
"Singing with my father after all these years was a very emotional experience for me," said Steve Perry of his new holiday song.