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Who is Kirsty MacColl’s ex-husband Steve Lillywhite? Music producer who has worked with iconic bands

Some of the most well-known albums were produced by Lillywhite

KIRSTY MacColl was known for being the fierce frontwoman of The Pogues.

But behind the scenes, her ex-husband, Steve Lillywhite was also a veteran in the music industry. 

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Steve Lillywhite has produced some of the iconic albums you've heard ofCredit: Wire Image

Who is Kirsty MacColl's ex-husband Steve Lillywhite?

Steve Lillywhite has worked with some of the biggest names in the field.

He put U2 on the road to fame and has worked with some of the biggest names in music including the Rolling Stones, Talking Heads, Liam Gallagher's post-Oasis band Beady Eye and many more.

Born March 15, 1955, in Surrey, he began his career in 1977.

He started off as a bass player when he was 16 years old, before he got a job in a studio. 

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He’s been credited on over 500 records and collaborated with dozens of artists including Siouxsie and the Banshees, Simple Minds, Peter Gabriel, Morrissey, and The Killers.

 Lillywhite has also won six Grammy Awards, including Producer of the Year, Non-Classical in 2006.

In 2012, he was made a Commander of the Order of The British Empire (CBE) for his contributions to music.

The Pogues

The record producer is well-known for marrying singer-songwriter and The Pogues singer, Kirsty MacColl, in 1984.

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The pair shared two children together, Jamie and Louis, but divorced in 1994.

: “Kirsty was opinionated, she didn’t take any s***.”

Lillywhite believes that her debut hit, the 1981 new wave novelty There’s a Guy Works Down the Chip Shop Swears He’s Elvis, was created partly to "embarrass" her father, who despised pop music

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She had been signed by Dave Robinson, co-founder of the renowned indie label Stiff, after he heard her demos.

He said Lillywhite and MacColl had reportedly met at a party, and the rest is history.

Shane MacGowan with Kirsty MacColl from The PoguesCredit: Redferns

Lillywhite's cover of Billy Bragg’s A New England, produced by her, became her biggest solo hit, reaching number seven on the charts in 1985.

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By the time the music video was shot, the couple were married and MacColl was heavily pregnant. 

Instead of making her own records, she accompanied Lillywhite to the studio. 

Lillywhite says: “The 10 years we were together, she must have sung on pretty much everything I produced with the exception of U2: [that’s] Talking Heads, the Rolling Stones, the Smiths and Happy Mondays.

“When I was working with the Stones, we ended up backstage at Live Aid in Philadelphia with Keith Richards, Ronnie Wood and Bob Dylan. I introduced Kirsty to Dylan and he looked at her and went: ‘Oh my God, your dad hated me.’”

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It was via Lillywhite that MacColl made her most famous guest appearance. 

He explained: “The Pogues had these quite lofty ideals as to who was to sing on Fairytale of New York; Chrissie Hynde was mentioned.

“But I took the tapes home with me over the weekend and got Kirsty to sing it. 

“It’s as good a vocal as I’ve ever recorded with anyone and it’s much more complicated than you think. 

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“Many people have tried to cover it and no one can sing it with her nuance and swing.”

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Steve Lillywhite on Darius Danesh

Together, the couple created two MacColl albums—1989’s Kite and 1991’s Electric Landlady—which established her songwriting partnerships with Pete Glenister and Mark Nevin.

By the time of 1993’s Titanic Days, Lillywhite and MacColl’s marriage was unravelling.

He says she was the victim of too much “recreational partying … she didn’t want to carry on with that lifestyle and I decided the drug-taking had to increase.”

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In May 2004, he married Patricia Louise Galluzzi, but they divorced ten years later. 

Darius Danesh

Lillywhite produced Darius Danesh's Dive In albumCredit: Getty

In 2002, Lillywhite signed singer-songwriter Darius Danesh, having become a managing director for Universal Music Group.

He served as executive producer for his debut album Dive In, which spawned three Top 10 hits, and Mercury Records' first number one in eighteen years. 

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