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Amy Macdonald

Amy Elizabeth Macdonald (born 25 August 1987) is a Scottish singer–songwriter. In 2007, she released her debut studio album, This Is the Life, which respectively produced the singles "Mr. Rock & Roll" and "This Is the Life"; the latter charting at number one in six countries, while reaching the top 10 in another 11 countries. The album reached number one in four European countries – the United Kingdom, Denmark, the Netherlands and Switzerland – and sold three million copies worldwide.[1] Moderate success in the American music market followed in 2008.

Amy Macdonald
Macdonald at Night of the Proms, 2022
Background information
Birth nameAmy Elizabeth Macdonald
Born (1987-08-25) 25 August 1987 (age 36)
OriginBishopbriggs, Scotland
Genres
Occupation(s)Singer-songwriter
Instrument(s)
  • Vocals
  • guitar
Years active2006–present
Labels
WebsiteOfficial website

Macdonald's second studio album, A Curious Thing, was released in 2010.[2] Its lead single "Don't Tell Me That It's Over" peaked at number 45 on the UK Singles Chart, and reached the Top 10 in several mainland European countries. In 2010, she collaborated with Ray Davies on his album, See My Friends; she sang with him on a cover of the Kinks' 60s hit "Dead End Street". Her third studio album, Life in a Beautiful Light, was released in 2012 and supplied three singles: "Slow It Down", "Pride" and "4th of July".[3] In 2017, Macdonald released her fourth studio album, Under Stars, which entered at number two on the Scottish and UK Album Charts, and spawned three three singles, with the lead single "Dream On" achieving chart success in European charts.

In 2020, Macdonald released her fifth studio album, The Human Demands, which spawned four singles and one promotional single. The lead single "The Hudson" reached number twelve in her native Scotland, whilst The Human Demands performed favourably in European album markets. She represented Scotland at the Free European Song Contest 2021 with her song "Statues", finishing in 4th place with 77 points.[4] Macdonald has sold over 12 million records worldwide.[5]

Early life edit

Amy Elizabeth Macdonald was born on 25 August 1987.[6] She attended Bishopbriggs High School in East Dunbartonshire, Scotland.[7] After being inspired by Travis at the T in the Park festival in 2000, she heard Travis' song "Turn" and wanted to play it herself.[8] She bought a Travis chord book, and started playing on her father's guitar, teaching herself how to play.[9] Soon afterward she began composing her own songs, the first being called "The Wall".[9][10] She started playing in pubs and coffee houses around Glasgow at the age of 15,[11] including the Brunswick Cellars on Sauchiehall Street.[12]

Career edit

2006–2007: Breakthrough edit

Macdonald sent a demo CD in response to an advertisement placed in the NME[11] by a new production company set up by songwriters Pete Wilkinson and Sarah Erasmus.[13] Wilkinson said he was "literally aghast" at her songwriting abilities when first he heard Macdonald play the songs "This Is the Life" and "Mr Rock n Roll".[13] He then spent around eight or nine months recording demos with Macdonald at his home studio with a view to securing a record deal for his new client. In 2007 she signed a contract with Vertigo when she was 18 years old.[14]

She has claimed that she feels she was "in the right place at the right time" by answering the advertisement in NME, later claiming that the subsequent success she endured to be "a weird life". Macdonald has been described as "one of the last artists" to gain a recording contract by sending a demo to record companies, with Macdonald claiming it to be "mental", citing the music industry changes since 2007. Macdonald claims that "what’s funny is even then, everyone found it bizarre that I got a record deal from sending a demo, because this was when people were being discovered on MySpace — Lily Allen, Arctic Monkeys; they were all doing it that way".[15]

2007–2009: This Is the Life edit

 
Macdonald performing in 2009

In 2007 Macdonald released her debut album, titled This Is the Life. The album sold three million copies, and reached No. 1 in the UK, the Netherlands, Switzerland and Denmark.[16][17] This Is the Life reached No. 92 on the US Billboard 200.[18] The single, "This Is the Life" reached No. 25 on the US Billboard Triple-A radio airplay charts.[18]

The first single from the album, "Poison Prince", was only a limited release. The second single, "Mr. Rock and Roll", became Macdonald's first top 40 song, charting at No. 12 in the United Kingdom. However the third single, "LA", missed the top 40 at No. 48.

The fourth and most successful single, "This Is the Life", charted at No. 28 in the UK, and was No. 1 in five other European countries ― Austria, Belgium, Czech Republic and the Netherlands.[19] In her native Scotland, it achieved considerable success, peaking at number seventeen.[20] The single was awarded Platinum in Germany and Belgium and Gold in Spain and Switzerland. It was also the theme song of True Law (Prawo Agaty), a Polish legal drama TV series. The fifth single, "Run", gave Macdonald her second lowest chart position in the UK at No. 75. However, "Run" charted at No. 36 in Germany. The sixth and final single was the re-release of "Poison Prince"; it charted at No. 148 in the UK, Macdonald's lowest chart position.

The album's track "Youth of Today" was chosen as the first single featured on Bebo/iTunes' "Free Single of the Week" program.[21]

She appeared as a musical performing guest on British and foreign shows including The Album Chart Show, Loose Women, Friday Night Project, Taratata (France), and This Morning. She won the best newcomer award at the Silver Clef Awards.[22] She has appeared on several US talk shows such as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson (2008), where she performed "Mr. Rock and Roll" and also The Ellen DeGeneres Show (2008) where she performed her hit single, "This Is the Life".[23]

2010–2011: A Curious Thing edit

 
Macdonald performing in Stockholm, Sweden, 2010

Macdonald began working on her second album in 2009.[24] She said "Some of the sounds are just amazing and we've managed to persuade one of my favourite artists to whack some stuff down on them, but you'll have to wait and see."[25] The artist in question was Paul Weller, who contributed electric guitar on the track "Love Love" and piano and bass guitar on the track "This Pretty Face".[26] Titled A Curious Thing, it was released on 8 March 2010.[27]

The album was preceded by the release of the first single from it, "Don't Tell Me That It's Over", a week earlier on 1 March 2010. The single was released to UK radio on 11 January, and Amy performed it that same day on the Simon Mayo Show on BBC Radio 2.[28] "Don't Tell Me That It's Over" was also released to radio in countries like UK, Switzerland, Germany and France.[29] The album's second single "Spark" was released on 10 May 2010[30] on digital download format. Macdonald also confirmed that she would tour the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe in 2010.[31]

The album's third single "This Pretty Face" was released on 19 July 2010 after Macdonald confirmed she would embark on a tour entitled The Love Love Tour. Also that year, she was one of a number of artists who recorded with Ray Davies on his 2010 album See My Friends, in which she sang with him on "Dead End Street".

2011–2015: Life in a Beautiful Light edit

Macdonald's third album, Life in a Beautiful Light, was released on 11 June 2012.[3] Macdonald began to write Life in a Beautiful Light after having a "lovely year off" following touring in support of A Curious Thing. Macdonald had no time to write songs on her second album as she was touring with This Is the Life. However, Macdonald said she felt that the creation of Life in a Beautiful Light was a more natural process.[32] Two songs from Life in a Beautiful Light were begun before Macdonald's break. "In the End" was written with Macdonald questioning herself whether being a musician was a worthwhile occupation.[32]

Macdonald wrote "Human Spirit" inspired by the Chilean miners' rescue.[32] The song "Left That Body Long Ago" described her grandmother's decline into Alzheimer's disease whilst "Across the Nile" is a response to the conflict of the Arab Spring.[33]

Three songs from the album were released as singles: "Slow It Down", "Pride" and "4th of July".[3] She told BBC News that Pride was written to describe her feelings about performing Flower of Scotland at Hampden Park prior to Scotland international football matches. Macdonald wrote the last track on the album, In the End, at the end of her previous tour and Life in a Beautiful Light was then recorded in Surrey. It was produced by Pete Wilkinson and mixed by Bob Clearmountain, who previously worked on her debut album.[34] On 2 June 2012 she sang her song "Slow It Down" with the finalist of the second season of the Polish version of The X Factor, a girl group the Chance.

She co–presented the Real Radio Breakfast show alongside Ewen Cameron in 2012 whilst regular presenter Cat Harvey was on holiday.[35] In 2014, she performed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony. In the television broadcast of the event, Macdonald performs "Rhythm of My Heart" in the middle of George Square with Glaswegians, before panning to Macdonald performing the song live in Celtic Park during the opening ceremony in which she was later joined by Rod Stewart.[36]

2016–2018: Under Stars edit

 
Macdonald performing live at Deichbrand Festival, 2018

Macdonald began writing songs for a new album in early 2014, 2 years following the release of her previous album, Life in a Beautiful Light. In May 2014, she performed 4 new songs live.[37] She also sang "Leap of Faith" during the Scottish independence referendum in September 2014.[38] In March 2015, Macdonald announced via Twitter she was finishing the songwriting of the album, but had not yet started recording.[39] On 28 October 2015, she announced via Twitter she started the recording sessions for the album.[40] Later, she stated on 9 December 2015 via her Instagram account that she had finished the songwriting for the album and that she hoped the album would be finished sometime in 2016.[41] On 9 August 2016, Macdonald announced via Instagram her fourth album was finished and would be released early 2017.[42]

Macdonald said although it was two and a half years in the making, which is the longest she has ever taken with an album, she was glad to have taken the time and she feels the album has "the TLC that it deserves".[43]

Macdonald released the new album entitled Under Stars on 17 February 2017. A video of an acoustic version of new album track "Down by the Water" was also released. She performed live on BBC Scotland's Hogmanay 2017 show where she debuted her upcoming single "Dream On".[44]

2018–2019: Woman of the World (The Best of 2007–2018) edit

 
Macdonald performing during the Woman of the World tour, 2019

In September 2018, Macdonald announced her first greatest hits album, Woman of the World (The Best of 2007–2018), which includes all of her successful songs, plus a previously unreleased song, "Woman of the World". The album was released on 23 November 2018. Macdonald also announced a European tour, which she embarked on during March and April 2019. The album includes hits, like "Mr Rock & Roll" and "This Is the Life", plus two new songs, "Woman of the World" and "Come Home" from the film Patrick. Talking about the album, Macdonald said, "I remember the week of the 30th July 2007 – I released my first ever album This Is The Life, and I wasn’t quite sure how I found myself in that position. My album was number 1 in countries I’d never even been to before [...] 10 years later people were still interested. I just felt that after such an incredible journey it was time to look back and feel proud of everything that has happened."[45]

Upon release, Woman of the World achieved moderate success in continental Europe. It charted at number 46 on the UK Albums Chart,[46] where it spent one week within the UK Top 100.[47] In her native Scotland, it charted at number 19 on the Scottish Albums Charts,[48] remaining in the top 100 of the Scottish Albums Charts into January 2019, spending a total of nine week on the chart. [49] Elsewhere in Europe, it charted at number 19 on the Swiss Hitparade Albums Chart, spending a combined total of ten weeks on the chart, re–appearing in the top 100 at number 94 in April 2019.[50] In Germany, it peaked at number 22, spending four weeks on the German Albums Chart, number 29 in Austria, number 93 on the Ultratop Flanders Chart and 130 on the Ultratop Wallonia Chart in Belgium.[51]

Macdonald, a prominent fan of popular Scottish sitcom Still Game, made a cameo appearance as herself in the episode "Hitched" in the ninth and final series of Still Game, broadcast on 21 March 2019 in Scotland, and 26 July 2019 elsewhere in the United Kingdom.[52]

2020–present: The Human Demands edit

 
Macdonald performs at Night of the Proms, 2022

Macdonald started writing songs between 2018 and 2019 and she started the recording of her fifth studio album in February 2020. After an interruption caused by the COVID-19 pandemic in March, she resumed recording in June 2020.[53]

She signed a new record deal for the release of The Human Demands, with Macdonald claiming that signing a new record deal was "actually great" and that it "gave that feeling during the first album".[14] Macdonald had been signed to the same record label since she was 18 years old and released all four of her first studio albums with the record company.[14]

On 27 August 2020, she released the album's lead single "The Hudson" and said the release of album The Human Demands would be on 30 October 2020.[54] Macdonald also announced a European tour, which she will embark on between April and July 2021.[55] Macdonald discussed the album, and performed an acoustic version of the track "We Could Be So Much More", on BBC Radio 4's Front Row in November 2020.[56]

On 15 May 2021, she represented Scotland at the Free European Song Contest 2021, hosted in Cologne, Germany. Her song "Statues" ultimately finished in fourth place with 77 points. In July 2021, she hosted her own radio show on BBC Radio Scotland entitled Life Tracks with Amy Macdonald where she played a selection of her favourite songs, explaining what each song meant to her and why she considered it a favourite.[57] Ahead of her European touring schedule through the summer period of 2022, Macdonald released the extended play Don't Tell Me That It's Over on 7 July, which includes three re–recordings of previous singles "Run" (2008), "Don't Tell Me That It's Over" (2010) and "Slow It Down" (2012). Macdonald claimed that she had chosen the three songs based on fan reaction during live performances, claiming that they are "fan favourites". Macdonald recorded each of the songs for the extended play in a live performance style, based on the way she performs the songs whilst touring.[58]

Artistry edit

Musical style and influences edit

 
Macdonald performing with an acoustic guitar in 2019

Reviewers have described Amy as softly spoken but with a booming singing voice.[59] Her vocal range is contralto, [60] and blends acoustic and folk with rock and indie influences.[61]

Macdonald cites Travis as her biggest influence.[62] Other influences include the Killers,[63] Rammstein.[64] Paul Weller, The Vaccines, [61] and Bruce Springsteen.[65] Her 2008 single "Run" was inspired by The Killers and a gig of theirs that Macdonald had attended in Glasgow.[66] Macdonald revealed in 2008 that she wished to collaborate with The Killers, citing lead singer Brandon Flowers as an "absolute mesmerising performer".[66]

Political views edit

Macdonald has expressed concerns and scepticism about Brexit at numerous times.[67][68][69] In 2017, she stated: “For me suddenly to be put in the position when Brexit happens to need to get visas for every single gig I do – particularly when I do most of my gigs in Europe – might be a little bit mental. Whenever my band play in Switzerland and arrive on the bus, it is a total nightmare” and she might have to leave the United Kingdom because of that and relocate to Germany if Brexit went ahead.[70]

Controversies edit

In 2008, Macdonald sparked controversy over comments she made regarding Leon Jackson who had just won the fourth series of The X Factor in 2007 following Jackson cancelling a performance with Macdonald after it was reported that Jackson was suffering from tonsillitis. When asked about this, Macdonald did not speak favourably of the situation, and claimed that Jackson was "suffering from lazyitis" and not tonsillitis.[71] In 2015, she was critical of Sandi Thom who had posted a video of herself online having a "meltdown" following BBC Radio 2's rejection of her latest single "Earthquake". Macdonald said that she thought Thom "did not go about it the right way" but claimed that she sympathised with Thom and that "a lot of what she said was probably right".[72]

Personal life edit

Macdonald is a fan of cars, and has owned a Range Rover Vogue, an Audi R8, a Nissan GT-R and a Ferrari 458 Speciale amongst others. [73][74] She is a prominent supporter of Scottish independence, claiming that "I’ve always been very proud of where I come from. Who knows if I’d be the same if I was from a different part of the world? I think it can also be harder for Scottish artists to break through, I don’t think we always have great support. Somtimes you have to battle that little bit harder."[75] The song "Leap of Faith" from her fourth studio album Under Stars was written about the 2014 Scottish independence referendum. About the song, Macdonald claimed that "the idea of Scotland being in control of its own affairs is something that I actually never thought I'd see in my lifetime. People fight and die for this right and all we've to do is put a little cross in a box. You know what to do Scotland."[76]

She was engaged to footballer Steve Lovell in 2008, but did not marry.[2] She announced in January 2016 that she was engaged to footballer Richard Foster.[77] They married in 2018 in Las Vegas.[78] Macdonald is a supporter of Glasgow club Rangers.[79]

In 2015, Macdonald had an estimated fortune of £6 million.[80]

Discography edit

Filmography edit

Television appearances

Year Title Role Ref.
2019 Still Game Herself
Episode: "Hitched"
[81]
2021 Bringing in the Bells Herself
with Richard Foster
[82]

Radio shows

Year Title Role Ref.
2021 Life Tracks with Amy Macdonald Presenter
BBC Radio Scotland show
[83]

Awards and nominations edit

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External links edit

  • Amy Macdonald Official site

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For other people with the same name see Amy MacDonald disambiguation Amy Elizabeth Macdonald born 25 August 1987 is a Scottish singer songwriter In 2007 she released her debut studio album This Is the Life which respectively produced the singles Mr Rock amp Roll and This Is the Life the latter charting at number one in six countries while reaching the top 10 in another 11 countries The album reached number one in four European countries the United Kingdom Denmark the Netherlands and Switzerland and sold three million copies worldwide 1 Moderate success in the American music market followed in 2008 Amy MacdonaldMacdonald at Night of the Proms 2022Background informationBirth nameAmy Elizabeth MacdonaldBorn 1987 08 25 25 August 1987 age 36 OriginBishopbriggs ScotlandGenresFolk rockindie popsoft rockpop rockOccupation s Singer songwriterInstrument s VocalsguitarYears active2006 presentLabelsVirgin EMIVertigoMercuryMelodramatic RecordsInfectiousBMGWebsiteOfficial website Macdonald s second studio album A Curious Thing was released in 2010 2 Its lead single Don t Tell Me That It s Over peaked at number 45 on the UK Singles Chart and reached the Top 10 in several mainland European countries In 2010 she collaborated with Ray Davies on his album See My Friends she sang with him on a cover of the Kinks 60s hit Dead End Street Her third studio album Life in a Beautiful Light was released in 2012 and supplied three singles Slow It Down Pride and 4th of July 3 In 2017 Macdonald released her fourth studio album Under Stars which entered at number two on the Scottish and UK Album Charts and spawned three three singles with the lead single Dream On achieving chart success in European charts In 2020 Macdonald released her fifth studio album The Human Demands which spawned four singles and one promotional single The lead single The Hudson reached number twelve in her native Scotland whilst The Human Demands performed favourably in European album markets She represented Scotland at the Free European Song Contest 2021 with her song Statues finishing in 4th place with 77 points 4 Macdonald has sold over 12 million records worldwide 5 Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 2 1 2006 2007 Breakthrough 2 2 2007 2009 This Is the Life 2 3 2010 2011 A Curious Thing 2 4 2011 2015 Life in a Beautiful Light 2 5 2016 2018 Under Stars 2 6 2018 2019 Woman of the World The Best of 2007 2018 2 7 2020 present The Human Demands 3 Artistry 3 1 Musical style and influences 3 2 Political views 3 3 Controversies 4 Personal life 5 Discography 6 Filmography 7 Awards and nominations 8 References 9 External linksEarly life editAmy Elizabeth Macdonald was born on 25 August 1987 6 She attended Bishopbriggs High School in East Dunbartonshire Scotland 7 After being inspired by Travis at the T in the Park festival in 2000 she heard Travis song Turn and wanted to play it herself 8 She bought a Travis chord book and started playing on her father s guitar teaching herself how to play 9 Soon afterward she began composing her own songs the first being called The Wall 9 10 She started playing in pubs and coffee houses around Glasgow at the age of 15 11 including the Brunswick Cellars on Sauchiehall Street 12 Career edit2006 2007 Breakthrough edit Macdonald sent a demo CD in response to an advertisement placed in the NME 11 by a new production company set up by songwriters Pete Wilkinson and Sarah Erasmus 13 Wilkinson said he was literally aghast at her songwriting abilities when first he heard Macdonald play the songs This Is the Life and Mr Rock n Roll 13 He then spent around eight or nine months recording demos with Macdonald at his home studio with a view to securing a record deal for his new client In 2007 she signed a contract with Vertigo when she was 18 years old 14 She has claimed that she feels she was in the right place at the right time by answering the advertisement in NME later claiming that the subsequent success she endured to be a weird life Macdonald has been described as one of the last artists to gain a recording contract by sending a demo to record companies with Macdonald claiming it to be mental citing the music industry changes since 2007 Macdonald claims that what s funny is even then everyone found it bizarre that I got a record deal from sending a demo because this was when people were being discovered on MySpace Lily Allen Arctic Monkeys they were all doing it that way 15 2007 2009 This Is the Life edit Main article This Is the Life Amy Macdonald album nbsp Macdonald performing in 2009In 2007 Macdonald released her debut album titled This Is the Life The album sold three million copies and reached No 1 in the UK the Netherlands Switzerland and Denmark 16 17 This Is the Life reached No 92 on the US Billboard 200 18 The single This Is the Life reached No 25 on the US Billboard Triple A radio airplay charts 18 The first single from the album Poison Prince was only a limited release The second single Mr Rock and Roll became Macdonald s first top 40 song charting at No 12 in the United Kingdom However the third single LA missed the top 40 at No 48 The fourth and most successful single This Is the Life charted at No 28 in the UK and was No 1 in five other European countries Austria Belgium Czech Republic and the Netherlands 19 In her native Scotland it achieved considerable success peaking at number seventeen 20 The single was awarded Platinum in Germany and Belgium and Gold in Spain and Switzerland It was also the theme song of True Law Prawo Agaty a Polish legal drama TV series The fifth single Run gave Macdonald her second lowest chart position in the UK at No 75 However Run charted at No 36 in Germany The sixth and final single was the re release of Poison Prince it charted at No 148 in the UK Macdonald s lowest chart position The album s track Youth of Today was chosen as the first single featured on Bebo iTunes Free Single of the Week program 21 She appeared as a musical performing guest on British and foreign shows including The Album Chart Show Loose Women Friday Night Project Taratata France and This Morning She won the best newcomer award at the Silver Clef Awards 22 She has appeared on several US talk shows such as The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson 2008 where she performed Mr Rock and Roll and also The Ellen DeGeneres Show 2008 where she performed her hit single This Is the Life 23 2010 2011 A Curious Thing edit Main article A Curious Thing nbsp Macdonald performing in Stockholm Sweden 2010Macdonald began working on her second album in 2009 24 She said Some of the sounds are just amazing and we ve managed to persuade one of my favourite artists to whack some stuff down on them but you ll have to wait and see 25 The artist in question was Paul Weller who contributed electric guitar on the track Love Love and piano and bass guitar on the track This Pretty Face 26 Titled A Curious Thing it was released on 8 March 2010 27 The album was preceded by the release of the first single from it Don t Tell Me That It s Over a week earlier on 1 March 2010 The single was released to UK radio on 11 January and Amy performed it that same day on the Simon Mayo Show on BBC Radio 2 28 Don t Tell Me That It s Over was also released to radio in countries like UK Switzerland Germany and France 29 The album s second single Spark was released on 10 May 2010 30 on digital download format Macdonald also confirmed that she would tour the United Kingdom and other parts of Europe in 2010 31 The album s third single This Pretty Face was released on 19 July 2010 after Macdonald confirmed she would embark on a tour entitled The Love Love Tour Also that year she was one of a number of artists who recorded with Ray Davies on his 2010 album See My Friends in which she sang with him on Dead End Street 2011 2015 Life in a Beautiful Light edit Main article Life in a Beautiful Light Macdonald s third album Life in a Beautiful Light was released on 11 June 2012 3 Macdonald began to write Life in a Beautiful Light after having a lovely year off following touring in support of A Curious Thing Macdonald had no time to write songs on her second album as she was touring with This Is the Life However Macdonald said she felt that the creation of Life in a Beautiful Light was a more natural process 32 Two songs from Life in a Beautiful Light were begun before Macdonald s break In the End was written with Macdonald questioning herself whether being a musician was a worthwhile occupation 32 Macdonald wrote Human Spirit inspired by the Chilean miners rescue 32 The song Left That Body Long Ago described her grandmother s decline into Alzheimer s disease whilst Across the Nile is a response to the conflict of the Arab Spring 33 Three songs from the album were released as singles Slow It Down Pride and 4th of July 3 She told BBC News that Pride was written to describe her feelings about performing Flower of Scotland at Hampden Park prior to Scotland international football matches Macdonald wrote the last track on the album In the End at the end of her previous tour and Life in a Beautiful Light was then recorded in Surrey It was produced by Pete Wilkinson and mixed by Bob Clearmountain who previously worked on her debut album 34 On 2 June 2012 she sang her song Slow It Down with the finalist of the second season of the Polish version of The X Factor a girl group the Chance She co presented the Real Radio Breakfast show alongside Ewen Cameron in 2012 whilst regular presenter Cat Harvey was on holiday 35 In 2014 she performed at the 2014 Commonwealth Games opening ceremony In the television broadcast of the event Macdonald performs Rhythm of My Heart in the middle of George Square with Glaswegians before panning to Macdonald performing the song live in Celtic Park during the opening ceremony in which she was later joined by Rod Stewart 36 2016 2018 Under Stars edit Main article Under Stars nbsp Macdonald performing live at Deichbrand Festival 2018Macdonald began writing songs for a new album in early 2014 2 years following the release of her previous album Life in a Beautiful Light In May 2014 she performed 4 new songs live 37 She also sang Leap of Faith during the Scottish independence referendum in September 2014 38 In March 2015 Macdonald announced via Twitter she was finishing the songwriting of the album but had not yet started recording 39 On 28 October 2015 she announced via Twitter she started the recording sessions for the album 40 Later she stated on 9 December 2015 via her Instagram account that she had finished the songwriting for the album and that she hoped the album would be finished sometime in 2016 41 On 9 August 2016 Macdonald announced via Instagram her fourth album was finished and would be released early 2017 42 Macdonald said although it was two and a half years in the making which is the longest she has ever taken with an album she was glad to have taken the time and she feels the album has the TLC that it deserves 43 Macdonald released the new album entitled Under Stars on 17 February 2017 A video of an acoustic version of new album track Down by the Water was also released She performed live on BBC Scotland s Hogmanay 2017 show where she debuted her upcoming single Dream On 44 2018 2019 Woman of the World The Best of 2007 2018 edit Main article Woman of the World The Best of 2007 2018 nbsp Macdonald performing during the Woman of the World tour 2019In September 2018 Macdonald announced her first greatest hits album Woman of the World The Best of 2007 2018 which includes all of her successful songs plus a previously unreleased song Woman of the World The album was released on 23 November 2018 Macdonald also announced a European tour which she embarked on during March and April 2019 The album includes hits like Mr Rock amp Roll and This Is the Life plus two new songs Woman of the World and Come Home from the film Patrick Talking about the album Macdonald said I remember the week of the 30th July 2007 I released my first ever album This Is The Life and I wasn t quite sure how I found myself in that position My album was number 1 in countries I d never even been to before 10 years later people were still interested I just felt that after such an incredible journey it was time to look back and feel proud of everything that has happened 45 Upon release Woman of the World achieved moderate success in continental Europe It charted at number 46 on the UK Albums Chart 46 where it spent one week within the UK Top 100 47 In her native Scotland it charted at number 19 on the Scottish Albums Charts 48 remaining in the top 100 of the Scottish Albums Charts into January 2019 spending a total of nine week on the chart 49 Elsewhere in Europe it charted at number 19 on the Swiss Hitparade Albums Chart spending a combined total of ten weeks on the chart re appearing in the top 100 at number 94 in April 2019 50 In Germany it peaked at number 22 spending four weeks on the German Albums Chart number 29 in Austria number 93 on the Ultratop Flanders Chart and 130 on the Ultratop Wallonia Chart in Belgium 51 Macdonald a prominent fan of popular Scottish sitcom Still Game made a cameo appearance as herself in the episode Hitched in the ninth and final series of Still Game broadcast on 21 March 2019 in Scotland and 26 July 2019 elsewhere in the United Kingdom 52 2020 present The Human Demands edit Main article The Human Demands nbsp Macdonald performs at Night of the Proms 2022Macdonald started writing songs between 2018 and 2019 and she started the recording of her fifth studio album in February 2020 After an interruption caused by the COVID 19 pandemic in March she resumed recording in June 2020 53 She signed a new record deal for the release of The Human Demands with Macdonald claiming that signing a new record deal was actually great and that it gave that feeling during the first album 14 Macdonald had been signed to the same record label since she was 18 years old and released all four of her first studio albums with the record company 14 On 27 August 2020 she released the album s lead single The Hudson and said the release of album The Human Demands would be on 30 October 2020 54 Macdonald also announced a European tour which she will embark on between April and July 2021 55 Macdonald discussed the album and performed an acoustic version of the track We Could Be So Much More on BBC Radio 4 s Front Row in November 2020 56 On 15 May 2021 she represented Scotland at the Free European Song Contest 2021 hosted in Cologne Germany Her song Statues ultimately finished in fourth place with 77 points In July 2021 she hosted her own radio show on BBC Radio Scotland entitled Life Tracks with Amy Macdonald where she played a selection of her favourite songs explaining what each song meant to her and why she considered it a favourite 57 Ahead of her European touring schedule through the summer period of 2022 Macdonald released the extended play Don t Tell Me That It s Over on 7 July which includes three re recordings of previous singles Run 2008 Don t Tell Me That It s Over 2010 and Slow It Down 2012 Macdonald claimed that she had chosen the three songs based on fan reaction during live performances claiming that they are fan favourites Macdonald recorded each of the songs for the extended play in a live performance style based on the way she performs the songs whilst touring 58 Artistry editMusical style and influences edit nbsp Macdonald performing with an acoustic guitar in 2019Reviewers have described Amy as softly spoken but with a booming singing voice 59 Her vocal range is contralto 60 and blends acoustic and folk with rock and indie influences 61 Macdonald cites Travis as her biggest influence 62 Other influences include the Killers 63 Rammstein 64 Paul Weller The Vaccines 61 and Bruce Springsteen 65 Her 2008 single Run was inspired by The Killers and a gig of theirs that Macdonald had attended in Glasgow 66 Macdonald revealed in 2008 that she wished to collaborate with The Killers citing lead singer Brandon Flowers as an absolute mesmerising performer 66 Political views edit Macdonald has expressed concerns and scepticism about Brexit at numerous times 67 68 69 In 2017 she stated For me suddenly to be put in the position when Brexit happens to need to get visas for every single gig I do particularly when I do most of my gigs in Europe might be a little bit mental Whenever my band play in Switzerland and arrive on the bus it is a total nightmare and she might have to leave the United Kingdom because of that and relocate to Germany if Brexit went ahead 70 Controversies edit In 2008 Macdonald sparked controversy over comments she made regarding Leon Jackson who had just won the fourth series of The X Factor in 2007 following Jackson cancelling a performance with Macdonald after it was reported that Jackson was suffering from tonsillitis When asked about this Macdonald did not speak favourably of the situation and claimed that Jackson was suffering from lazyitis and not tonsillitis 71 In 2015 she was critical of Sandi Thom who had posted a video of herself online having a meltdown following BBC Radio 2 s rejection of her latest single Earthquake Macdonald said that she thought Thom did not go about it the right way but claimed that she sympathised with Thom and that a lot of what she said was probably right 72 Personal life editMacdonald is a fan of cars and has owned a Range Rover Vogue an Audi R8 a Nissan GT R and a Ferrari 458 Speciale amongst others 73 74 She is a prominent supporter of Scottish independence claiming that I ve always been very proud of where I come from Who knows if I d be the same if I was from a different part of the world I think it can also be harder for Scottish artists to break through I don t think we always have great support Somtimes you have to battle that little bit harder 75 The song Leap of Faith from her fourth studio album Under Stars was written about the 2014 Scottish independence referendum About the song Macdonald claimed that the idea of Scotland being in control of its own affairs is something that I actually never thought I d see in my lifetime People fight and die for this right and all we ve to do is put a little cross in a box You know what to do Scotland 76 She was engaged to footballer Steve Lovell in 2008 but did not marry 2 She announced in January 2016 that she was engaged to footballer Richard Foster 77 They married in 2018 in Las Vegas 78 Macdonald is a supporter of Glasgow club Rangers 79 In 2015 Macdonald had an estimated fortune of 6 million 80 Discography editMain article Amy Macdonald discography This Is the Life 2007 A Curious Thing 2010 Life in a Beautiful Light 2012 Under Stars 2017 The Human Demands 2020 Filmography editTelevision appearances Year Title Role Ref 2019 Still Game Herself Episode Hitched 81 2021 Bringing in the Bells Herself with Richard Foster 82 Radio shows Year Title Role Ref 2021 Life Tracks with Amy Macdonald Presenter BBC Radio Scotland show 83 Awards and nominations editMain article List of awards and nominations received by Amy MacdonaldReferences edit Sutherland Mark Music 6 Questions with Amy MacDonald Billboard the International Newsweekly of Music Video and Home Entertainment 122 no 9 6 March 2010 31 a b Amy Macdonald I m not thinking about marriage yet because it would mean taking break from my career The Daily Record Archived from the original on 12 February 2010 Retrieved 4 March 2010 a b c Life in a Beautiful Light 13 April 2012 Archived from the original on 19 April 2012 Retrieved 14 April 2012 Lyons Bev 22 May 2021 Eurovision fans beg Sturgeon for Scots entry as Norway entrant is Capaldi double Daily Record Retrieved 17 March 2024 Kyle Gregor 1 September 2017 Go backstage with Amy MacDonald at her triumphant Glasgow homecoming show glasgowlive co uk Retrieved 23 March 2018 Amy Macdonald Deezer Retrieved 17 March 2024 Video week Former Bishopbriggs High School pupil Amy Macdonald performs for Bishopbriggs Academy pupils at The Garage nightclub in Glasgow The Herald Newsquest Herald amp Times Limited Archived from the original on 14 May 2008 Retrieved 4 August 2008 Macdonald Amy 16 August 2008 Studio Sessions Amy MacDonald A Self Taught Scot National Public Radio Interview Interviewed by Scott Simon Boulder Colorado KGNU Retrieved 6 September 2008 a b A BRIEF ENCOUNTER WITH AMY MACDONALD SOUNDS The Sunday Herald Archived from the original on 11 September 2016 Retrieved 13 February 2016 The darling of airwaves pop classical Scottish singer songwriter Amy MacDonald is at the Carling Academy Newcastle next week Entertainment Editor GORDON BARR catches up with the teenager Free Online Library thefreelibrary com Retrieved 13 February 2016 a b Pick up an autographed Amy Macdonald album and guitar pick now MTV Asia 6 February 2009 Archived from the original on 20 April 2009 Retrieved 20 June 2009 Carroll Peter 18 December 2008 Double date for Amy McDonald The Glaswegian Retrieved 20 June 2009 a b Interview With Manager Pete Wilkinson Archived 6 June 2019 at the Wayback Machine HitQuarters 15 June 2009 a b c Amy Macdonald says new record deal for fifth album reminded her of debut It felt so fresh and different Official Charts Official Charts Retrieved 6 August 2023 Amy Macdonald Queen of Scots headlinermagazine net Retrieved 22 March 2024 Amy Macdonald This Is the Life acharts us Lyons Beverley 20 January 2010 Susan Boyle did not deserve a Brits nomination insists Amy Macdonald Daily Record Scotland Retrieved 16 February 2010 a b Amy MacDonald Billboard com Retrieved 16 May 2022 Hung Steffen Amy Macdonald This Is The Life austriancharts at Retrieved 20 March 2024 Official Scottish Singles Sales Chart on 16 12 2007 Official Charts Retrieved 20 March 2024 Bebo agrees deal with iTunes for music file sharing brandrepublic com 13 June 2007 Archived from the original on 1 April 2009 Retrieved 26 November 2008 Top Silver Clef award for Oasis BBC 4 July 2008 Archived from the original on 6 December 2008 Retrieved 26 November 2008 Amy Macdonald IMDb Kilkelly Daniel 25 March 2009 MacDonald ready to work on new album Digital Spy Archived from the original on 28 April 2009 Retrieved 21 April 2009 Amy Macdonald set to release new album next year Daily Record Scotland 21 September 2009 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Sutherland Mark 6 March 2010 6 Questions with Amy Macdonald Billboard p 31 Retrieved 28 June 2020 Dingwall John 5 February 2010 Amy Macdonald I m not thinking about marriage yet because it would mean taking break from my career Daily Record Scotland Archived from the original on 12 February 2010 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Amy Macdonald Glasgow gig will showcase new songs and there s new single in pipeline too Daily Record Scotland 9 December 2009 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Amy McDonald readies up new single Don t Tell Me That It s Over Loft965 15 January 2010 Archived from the original on 6 February 2010 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Bargiela Sarah 13 May 2010 Amy Macdonald Spark Entertainment Focus Archived from the original on 10 July 2011 Retrieved 26 May 2011 Amy s touring the UK later this year Amymacdonald co uk 8 April 2010 Retrieved 26 May 2011 a b c The Human Demands Amymacdonald co uk Archived from the original on 21 February 2010 Retrieved 16 May 2022 Sincair David 9 June 2012 Amy Macdonald Songs in the key of life from Glasgow The Independent Archived from the original on 2 April 2016 Retrieved 17 May 2018 Sinclair David 9 June 2012 Songs in the key of life from Glasgow Music Amy Macdonald isn t your average pop star She writes positive songs refuses to relocate to London and has a footballer boyfriend yet hasn t sold her privacy to the tabloids The Independent Retrieved 22 January 2019 Amy MacDonald hosts her first radio show RadioToday 3 September 2012 Retrieved 23 March 2024 Rod Stewart Subo Amy MacDonald to sing at Games opening ceremony HeraldScotland 13 July 2014 The 4th Album Amy Macdonald Daily 15 June 2016 Retrieved 17 February 2017 Scottish independence Musicians back independence The Scotsman Catriona Webster Retrieved 18 February 2017 Amy Macdonald on Twitter alan ferg pretty much finished the writing Just need to record and plan now but no idea how long that will take Twitter Amy Macdonald Retrieved 17 February 2017 Amy Macdonald on Twitter Album 4 recording session Day 1 Twitter Amy Macdonald Retrieved 18 February 2017 Amy Macdonald on Instagram Final writing session in the bunker The album should be finished early next year Exciting times Instagram Amy Macdonald Archived from the original on 23 December 2021 Retrieved 18 February 2017 Amy Madonald on Instagram FINALLY After many months of hard work yesterday my new album was officially finished I m so proud of it Instagram Amy Macdonald Archived from the original on 23 December 2021 Retrieved 18 February 2017 Announcing Under Stars the new album Amy Macdonald official Facebook fanpage Retrieved 18 February 2017 via Facebook Amy Macdonald Dream On Live Hogmanay 2016 NEW SINGLE via www youtube com Amy MacDonald announces Woman Of The World The best of 2007 2018 TotalNtertainment com 12 September 2018 Retrieved 5 December 2018 December 2018 Official Charts Company OFC Retrieved 17 March 2024 Woman of the World Amy Macdonald Official Charts Company OFC Retrieved 17 March 2024 Official Scottish Albums Chart on 30 11 2018 Official Charts Retrieved 17 March 2024 Official Scottish Albums Chart on 25 1 2019 Official Charts Retrieved 17 March 2024 Amy Macdonald Woman Of The World The Best Of 2007 2018 Swiss Charts Retrieved 17 March 2024 Amy Macdonald Woman Of The World The Best Of 2007 2018 Swiss Charts Retrieved 17 March 2024 Dalziel Magdalene 21 March 2019 Still Game celebrity special the most memorable cameos over the years Glasgow Live Retrieved 23 March 2024 Scottish Singer songwriter Amy Macdonald On The Human Demands Wonderland 27 August 2020 Retrieved 30 October 2020 Premier League predictions Lawro v singer songwriter Amy Macdonald BBC 5 November 2020 Amy MacDonald on Instagram LIVE NEWS Very excited to announce that I will be heading back out on the road playing actual live concerts across the UK and Europe in Instagram 7 September 2020 Archived from the original on 23 December 2021 Retrieved 30 October 2020 Presenter Samira Ahmed Producer Oliver Jones 17 November 2020 Front Row Patrick Colm Toibin on James Joyce Amy Macdonald Christopher Reid Front Row 7 45 minutes in BBC BBC Radio 4 Retrieved 17 November 2020 BBC Radio Scotland Life Tracks with Amy Macdonald BBC Retrieved 23 March 2024 AMY MACDONALD Will Release New EP Don t Tell Me That It s Over A New Collection Of Reimagined Fan Favourites On July 8th XS Noize Latest Music News www xsnoize com 17 June 2022 Retrieved 19 March 2024 Simpson Dave 4 July 2007 Amy Macdonald The Lamp Hull The Guardian Retrieved 30 September 2007 Although her speaking voice seems almost shy her vocals fire singing bullets against the rear wall Smith Aidan 12 August 2007 Chasing Amy Scotland on Sunday Archived from the original on 5 November 2012 Retrieved 16 February 2010 a b Bottomley Andrew 24 January 2019 Amy MacDonald A Woman of the World Busk Music Retrieved 6 August 2023 Amy s first million The Herald 23 August 2008 Retrieved 16 February 2010 It s my passion The Guardian London 10 May 2008 Retrieved 16 February 2010 Johnson Emma 7 September 2007 Amy Macdonald is causing a stir in the music world Liverpool Daily Post Retrieved 16 February 2010 Amy MacDonald I can t think of any other female artist who sounds like me right now HeraldScotland 9 December 2020 a b Amy MacDonald wants to team up with The Killers NME 17 August 2008 Pingitore Silvia 18 October 2020 Remember This is the Life in 2007 Interview with Amy Macdonald the shortlisted co uk Retrieved 16 June 2023 Dingwall John Hard Brexit may force singer to quit Britain The Times ISSN 0140 0460 Retrieved 22 July 2021 Star Podcast Amy Macdonald www antenne1 de Retrieved 22 July 2021 Crichton Torcuil 2 September 2017 Amy Macdonald claims if Brexit goes bad she ll ditch UK and leg it for Germany Daily Record Retrieved 22 July 2021 Macdonald takes swipe at Leon s staying power HeraldScotland 2 January 2008 Lyons Beverley 29 November 2015 Amy MacDonald sympathises with fellow Scot Sandi Thom after recent meltdown Daily Record ME AND MY MOTOR SINGER SONGWRITER AMY MACDONALD HAS A PASSION FOR FAST CARS Sunday Times 10 January 2017 Amy Macdonald I m an accidental Ford GT owner Top Gear 9 December 2016 Amy Macdonald Queen of Scots headlinermagazine net Retrieved 22 March 2024 Music stars sing for independence BelfastTelegraph co uk 15 September 2014 Retrieved 22 March 2024 Amy Macdonald reveals she s engaged to footballer boyfriend with honkin selfie on Facebook The Mirror 2 January 2016 Retrieved 10 October 2016 Amy Macdonald and St Johnstone star Richard Foster tie the knot in Las Vegas wedding Daily Record 4 June 2018 Premier League predictions Lawro v singer songwriter Amy Macdonald BBC Sport 5 November 2020 Retrieved 30 January 2021 Scots singer Amy Macdonald boosts fortune to 6m The Scotsman Retrieved 6 August 2023 Dalziel Magdalene 21 March 2019 Still Game celebrity special the most memorable cameos over the years Glasgow Live Retrieved 23 March 2024 Amy Macdonald and Richard Foster among stars helping STV viewers bring in the bells this Hogmanay www stvplc tv 23 March 2024 Retrieved 23 March 2024 BBC Radio Scotland Life Tracks with Amy Macdonald BBC Retrieved 23 March 2024 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Amy Macdonald Amy Macdonald Official site Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Amy Macdonald amp oldid 1216071293, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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