After making her name as the gritty, soulful lead singer of roots rockers
Lone Justice,
Maria McKee embarked on an often-rewarding solo career. A native of Los Angeles,
McKee was born in 1964; her half-brother was
Bryan MacLean, the guitarist and sometime singer of the groundbreaking psychedelic band
Love. After studying musical theater as a teenager,
McKee started performing on the L.A. club scene in a duo with
MacLean and also teamed up with local blues singer
Top Jimmy (who inspired the
Van Halen song of the same name). A roots-music scene sprang up in L.A. during the early '80s, and
McKee -- a country music fan -- met like-minded guitarist
Ryan Hedgecock; the two co-founded
Lone Justice in 1982, and with
McKee often composing material, the group became a local favorite. They signed with Geffen on the recommendation of
Linda Ronstadt, but in spite of highly positive media attention, their two albums -- 1985's
Lone Justice and 1986's
Shelter -- failed to sell well, hampered by slick production and a sense of not-quite-fulfilled potential.
McKee went solo after the latter record and released her self-titled debut in 1989, with
Mitchell Froom producing.
McKee scored a critical breakthrough with her second album, 1993's
You Gotta Sin to Get Saved, which was helmed by
Black Crowes/
Jayhawks producer
George Drakoulias. Its rootsy, countrified rock and
McKee's ever more powerful vocals led many reviewers to call it her most fully realized work to date. She went on to contribute the song "If Love Is a Red Dress (Hang Me in Rags)" to the hit soundtrack of
Pulp Fiction, and in 1996 she released a third solo album, the much artier
Life Is Sweet, on which she played all the guitar parts.
McKee subsequently took a hiatus from recording, during which time she extricated herself from her deal with Geffen in search of greater creative control. She finally returned in 2003 with another ambitious record,
High Dive. In 2004,
McKee issued
Live in Hamburg, her first released concert outing. It was followed by
Peddlin' Dreams in 2005 and
Live Acoustic Tour 2006.
Late December appeared in 2007 from Cooking Vinyl Records.
–
Steve Huey, Rovi