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Folk singer Kate McGarrigle dies | Folk singer Kate McGarrigle dies |
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Canadian folk singer Kate McGarrigle has died of cancer at the age of 63. | |
The mother of singers Rufus and Martha Wainwright, McGarrigle died at home in Montreal on Monday. She had been battling cancer since summer 2006. | |
Kate rose to prominence with sister Anna when they recorded together in the 1970s. "Sadly our sweet Kate had to leave us last night," Anna said. | |
"She departed in a haze of song and love surrounded by family and good friends," she wrote on their website. | |
"She is irreplaceable and we are broken-hearted. Til we meet again dear sister." | |
The pair first attracted attention in 1974 when Linda Ronstadt recorded their song Heart Like a Wheel as the title track for one of her albums. | |
The sisters' first record came out in 1975, titled Kate and Anna McGarrigle, and brought them critical acclaim. | The sisters' first record came out in 1975, titled Kate and Anna McGarrigle, and brought them critical acclaim. |
Rufus Wainwright recently cancelled an upcoming tour due to a "family illness" | |
Other artists who covered the pair's songs included Emmylou Harris, Billy Bragg, Kirsty MacColl, Judy Collins and Elvis Costello. | |
"Kate was a folk singer through and through, a bi-lingual Canadian who celebrated her heritage and drew on it for songs that were to become standards on the folk scene," said BBC Radio 2 folk show host Mike Harding. | "Kate was a folk singer through and through, a bi-lingual Canadian who celebrated her heritage and drew on it for songs that were to become standards on the folk scene," said BBC Radio 2 folk show host Mike Harding. |
"It is tragic that she has finally lost her fight with cancer - she was a beautiful and rare human being." | "It is tragic that she has finally lost her fight with cancer - she was a beautiful and rare human being." |
Kate McGarrigle and her sisters - she had another called Jane - grew up in a mountain village in Quebec. | Kate McGarrigle and her sisters - she had another called Jane - grew up in a mountain village in Quebec. |
Kate's own songs included The Work Song, Cool River and Lying Song. | |
She was was once married to fellow folk singer Loudon Wainwright lll and received the Order of Canada in 1994, one of the country's highest honours. | |
'Warmth and feeling' | |
BBC Radio 2 host Bob Harris described her music as "very human". | |
"Through the years, I've played Kate and Anna McGarrigle's music on my programmes and really loved the warmth of their music. | |
"When she sang in French there was a warmth and a feeling to it that kind of transcended language in some way and communicated anywhere." | |
McGarrigle made her last public appearance six weeks ago at a concert with Rufus and Martha Wainwright at the Royal Albert Hall in London. | |
The show raised $55,000 (£33,600) for the Kate McGarrigle Fund, which she set up in 2008 to raise awareness of sarcoma, a rare cancer that affects connective tissue such as bone, muscle, nerves and cartilage. |
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