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Maria McKee

Maria Luisa McKee (born August 17, 1964) is an American singer-songwriter. She is best known for her work with Lone Justice and her 1990 UK solo chart-topping hit, "Show Me Heaven".
==Music==
McKee was a founding member of the cowpunk/country rock band, Lone Justice, in 1982, with whom she released two albums. Several compilations of both previously released and unreleased material and a BBC Live In Concert album have been released since the group disbanded. Her band opened for such acts as U2.
When she was 19,〔As stated by Maria before playing the song on Live - Acoustic Tour 2006〕 she wrote Feargal Sharkey's 1985 UK number one hit "A Good Heart", a song she has since recorded herself and released on her album ''Late December''. Sharkey would later go on to also cover "To Miss Someone" from McKee's self-titled solo debut, on his third solo album "Songs From The Mardi Gras". In 1987 she was featured in the Robbie Robertson video "Somewhere Down the Crazy River", (directed by Martin Scorsese) and contributed back-up vocals to his debut solo album, which included the song. She released her first solo, self-titled album in 1989.
Her song "Show Me Heaven", which appeared on the soundtrack to the film ''Days of Thunder'', was a number one single in the United Kingdom for four weeks in 1990. She refused to perform this song in public up until recently, when she sang it for the first time in eighteen years, at Dublin Gay Pride.〔(dublinpride.ie )〕 Following her debut, McKee has released five studio (and two live) albums. The album ''Life Is Sweet'' debuted McKee's lead guitar work described as "feral" by Mojo magazine. The raw postmodern album (produced by Mark Freegard) represented a smash up of her roots rock persona and is seen as a demarcation event in her career. It is now considered a minor classic and currently out of print. The later three, ''High Dive'', ''Peddlin' Dreams'' and ''Late December'', were released independently via her own Viewfinder Records label (distributed in the UK via Cooking Vinyl).
In 1995, Bette Midler recorded McKee's tracks, "To Deserve You" and "The Last Time" for her platinum album "Bette of Roses". In 1998, The Dixie Chicks recorded McKee's "Am I the Only One (Who's Ever Felt This Way?)" and included it on their Grammy nominated album ''Wide Open Spaces''.
McKee was featured on the 2014 compilation ''Songs from a Stolen Spring'' that paired Western musicians with artists from the Arab Spring. On the album, McKee's performance of the Tony Joe White song "Ol' Mother Earth" was meshed with "I Still Exist" by the Egyptian band Massar Egbari.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Songs From A Stolen Spring )

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