Megon McDonough
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Megon McDonough is an American folk/cabaret singer/songwriter and actress, from Chicago, Illinois. She was a founding member of Four Bitchin' Babes, performing with them from 1990 to 2001.
McDonough wrote her first song at age 11 and had her first record deal by the time she was 14. The label was Wooden Nickel/RCA. When she was 17, she was the opening act for John Denver at Carnegie Hall. She also opened for acts such as Steve Martin and Harry Chapin.
McDonough played Patsy Cline in the musical Always...Patsy Cline. She wrote and performed a one-woman cabaret show, An Interesting Bunch of Gals, in which she pays tribute to eight artists who influenced her, including Édith Piaf, Billie Holliday, and Joni Mitchell.
[edit] Discography
Her first name was spelled "Megan" on her earlier albums, changing to "Megon" with 4+1.
- In the Megan Manner (re-released songs from the 1970s)
- Megan Music (re-released songs from the 1970s)
- Keepsake
- Sketches
- If I Could Only Reach You
- 4+1
- The Patsy Project (with Don Stiernberg)
- My One and Only Love
- Blue Star Highway
- American Girl
- Day by Day