Michael McDermott (born August 24, 1968) is an American singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois, United States.
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Background information | |
Born | (1969-08-24) August 24, 1969 (age 53) |
Origin | Chicago, Illinois, United States |
Genres | Americana, singer-songwriter |
Instrument(s) | Vocals, guitar |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | EMI Records (USA) SBK Records E1 Music One Little Indian Records Pauper Sky Records |
Website | Michael-mcdermott.com |
McDermott started performing in Chicago coffeehouses in the early 1990s, incorporating elements of Irish music into an American folk rock sound.
He was signed by Brian Koppelman to Giant Records and his 1991 single "A Wall I Must Climb", from the album 620 W. Surf, reached No. 34 on the Billboard Mainstream Rock tracks chart.[1] McDermott released several albums in the 1990s and toured extensively behind them. His lyrics were quoted in the Stephen King books Insomnia, and in the book Rose Madder, one of the characters constantly wears a shirt of his that reads "I'm in love with a girl called Rain".[2]
In January 1996 McDermott released his 3rd major label album, the self-titled, Michael McDermott. The liner notes were written by super-fan Stephen King who opined about the prior album, “My first listen to Gethsemane is one of the great events of my life as a rock music fan. It wasn’t so much the record itself, good as it was, as the man on the record. Not since I first heard Bruce Springsteen singing ‘Rosalita’ had I heard someone who excited me so much as a listener, who turned my dials so high, who just made me feel so fucking happy to have ears.” [3]
In 2013, McDermott formed The Westies together with Heather Horton, Ian Fitchuk, Joe Pisapia and Lex Price. An album of new songs with the band was released in Italy May 13, 2014, on Appaloosa Records. US release was in the spring, 2015 (Pauper Sky Records). On January 29, 2016, another album with The Westies was released: Six On The Out (Appaloosa Records, Pauper Sky Records).
In 2016, McDermott released Willow Springs, named for the small town where he now resides with his wife and daughter. Recorded at his home in the country and fan-funded, Willow Springs was produced by McDermott, with longtime producer and collaborator, Lex Price mixing. Performers on the record include Price; guitarist, Will Kimbrough; keyboard player, John Deaderick and McDermott's wife, Heather Horton on backing vocals. The record went to #1 Euro Americana album chart.
In the Spring of 2018 McDermott was inducted into his school's Hall of Fame.[4]
In April 2018, McDermott released Out From Under and followed it with extensive domestic and international touring. On February 8, 2019, Orphans was released, which includes tracks recorded during the sessions for both Willow Springs and Out From Under as well as some earlier recordings. The release of Orphans was followed by another tour.
On May 20, 2022 McDermott released St. Paul's Boulevard to acclaim from journalists such as John Apice who wrote in Americana Highways "McDermott isn’t a song & dance man. He’s a serious artist. Not necessarily a folk singer either. He’s about as important, pertinent & reinforcing as James Taylor, Cat Stevens (Yusef Islam), Peter Himmelman, & John Hiatt. There’s a Tin Pan Alley quality, with intense songwriter delicacy that isn’t mainstream pop music. “Pack the Car,” though — is an ass-kicking beauty of a rocker."[5]
On September 2, 2022 McDermott released his memoir, Scars From Another Life. Written over the last few years it covers the arc of his career to date as well as personal struggles and triumphs. "In his new memoir, “Scars From Another Life,” McDermott writes about his near-fatal life journey through alcohol and cocaine addiction, self-destruction, guns, financial ruin and the music that became his salvation."[6]
In September of 2022 McDermott was announced as a winner of the Tenco Award for Songwriting. "McDermott is now part of a lofty winner’s circle as the Tenco Award has previously gone to luminaries in the singer-songwriter pantheon such as Leonard Cohen, Joni Mitchell, Tom Waits, Sting, Jackson Browne, Elvis Costello, Randy Newman, and David Crosby. A few international past winners include Caetano Veloso, Jacques Brel, Joan Manuel Serrat, and Milton Nascimento. McDermott will fly to Sanremo, Italy to receive the Tenco Award on October 21 during the Tenco Prize celebration that runs from October 20–22."[7]
McDermott has performed "God Bless America" and "The Star Spangled Banner" at arenas and stadiums across the country. Teams that have invited him to sing include: The Chicago Cubs, The Chicago White Sox, The Illinois Fighting Illini Basketball team, The Green Bay Packers, The Chicago Bears, The Los Angeles Lakers, The LA Kings, and NASCAR.
In May 2009 McDermott married Heather Lynne Horton in Italy. They have one child.[8]
McDermott has been sober since 2014.[9]