Rita MacNeil

Canadian singer and actress known for music

Rita MacNeil - Canadian singer and actress known for music
Born

May 28th, 1944
81 years ago

Died

2013
12 years ago — 69 years old

Category

Artists & Creatives

Country

Canada

Links & References

Born in 1944, a Canadian singer and actress achieved acclaim in the folk and country music genres. Gained popularity with the release of the hit song "Flying On Your Own" and enjoyed a successful music career. Hosted the television series "The Rita MacNeil Show," which showcased her musical talent and featured various guest artists. Released numerous albums, many achieving gold and platinum status in Canada. Her contributions to the arts were recognized with several awards throughout her career.

Hit single "Flying On Your Own"

Hosted "The Rita MacNeil Show"

Multiple gold and platinum albums

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