Margot MacDonald
Margot MacDonald
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Margot MacDonald
bio
Margot wrote her first song at the age of 7. She was hooked. She started taking piano lessons but singing was her true passion. In 4th grade she started performing with the World Children's Choir. By the time she was 10 she was singing professionally with the Washington National Opera, the Wolf Trap Opera Company, and other musical theatre productions. However it was the events of 9/11 that prompted Margot's recording career. The tragedy led the then 5th grader to write the song Imagine There's a World. When the president invited students to find ways to donate to America's Fund for Afghan Children, Margot recorded her song. She found herself on the world stage and learned the power of music.

Margot's early songs landed in the lap of John Jennings, the producer-guitarist best known for his Grammy Award winning work with Mary Chapin Carpenter. At the age of 12 she released her 2004 debut album, Rising. She dedicated it to a school friend battling cancer and donated a portion of the proceeds to the Childhood Leukemia Foundation. Songs from Rising went on to garner honors from the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest as well as two Wammie (Washington Area Music Association) nominations for Best Vocalist and Song of the Year.

Entering high school Margot was accepted into the Duke Ellington School of the Arts in Washington DC. Although the repertoire there is classical, Margot's interests turned to rock music. She started playing guitar and brought her new songs to Wammie winning producer Marco Delmar. Margot's first song with Marco, Serendipity, earned her the Young Artist Award of the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest. Another song, Quiet Hero, garnered her first award in the rock genre. Margot has just released her 2007 sophomore album, Torn.

Margot's career thus far has put her on stage with notable artists such as David Foster, Josh Groban, Nita Whitaker, Lionel Richie, Dennis DeYoung, Cher, The Corrs, Chuck Berry, Marc Anthony, Brian McKnight, Jessica Simspon, Chic, Judy Collins, and Placido Domingo. She tours as both solo artist and with a full band.

Margot has been named national spokesperson for Ground Controls drunk driving awareness campaign. In addition she is contributing a portion of the proceeds from her new album, Torn, to Ground Control. Margot remains socially active. She supports the non-profit Peace Drum with her music and is involved with DC Music for Relief.

Only 16, Margot continues to evolve as an artist and is already at work on new projects. She's hit Blue Jay Studio with producer Marty Walsh in Boston. This fall Margot will be recording an Xmas CD with multi-Grammy Award winner Jon Carroll. And then she's back in the studio with Marco Delmar to rock out some more!

news

Margot's Show at Jammin' Java was featured in the Washington Post. full article

Margot's album Torn was reviewed in DC's On Tap Magazine. full review

Margot is the recipient of the first annual Young Artist Award of the Mid-Atlantic Song Contest for her song Serendipity. She was also honored in the Rock category for her song Quiet Hero. Both tunes are off of her 2nd album, TORN, released March 2007.

Margot has teamed up with Ground Control's campaign for drunken driving awareness. She was named Ground Control's national spokesperson in early 2007.

Never one to sit still, Margot is already at work on her next project. Margot has hit Blue Jay Studio with producer Marty Walsh in Boston. New music, new sound coming soon!!

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