Sandra McCracken


Sandra Marie McCracken is an independent singer-songwriter. She currently resides in Nashville, Tennessee. Drawing from folk, gospel, and hymn traditions, her music often weaves together storytelling and scripture. McCracken is a founding member of the Indelible Grace artist collective based in Nashville.

Background

As a singer-songwriter, McCracken has penned and co-written songs for Caedmon's Call as well as for Derek Webb's solo release, She Must and Shall Go Free, BiFrost Arts recordings, All Sons & Daughters, Audrey Assad and others. McCracken has recorded ten studio albums of her own.
performing at the Grey Eagle in Asheville, NC on November 6, 2007.
McCracken grew up in St. Louis, Missouri and attended Westminster Christian Academy. As a child McCracken, would harmonize in the church choir, accompany groups on the piano, sing solos in church, and write new hymns for her congregation to sing. McCracken began her musical career shortly after graduating from Belmont University, in 1999. She independently released two albums, The Crucible and Gypsy Flat Road in 2000, and 2001 respectively.
In late 2003, McCracken recorded Best Laid Plans with engineer, Ray Kennedy and world-renowned producer, Peter Collins. In mid-2004, McCracken signed the album to Shell Records in London, headed by UK music business legend, Dave Robinson. Shell released the album in the UK, followed by two radio singles, "Last Goodbye" and "No More Tears," which received significant airplay and attention across England, Scotland, Wales and Ireland.
In 2005, McCracken released The Builder and the Architect, an album of hymns. The same team that worked on Best Laid Plans came together again in February 2006 to record album number five, Gravity / Love which was released in September 2006. In 2010, McCracken released In Feast or Fallow, another album of hymns, recorded at her home studio in East Nashville.
In addition to her solo recordings, she co-founded the children's music collective, Rain for Roots, in 2012, with fellow singer-songwriters Ellie Holcomb, Katy Bowser, and Flo Paris. This collective have released three albums, Big Stories for Little Ones—with lyrics written by British author Sally Lloyd-Jones—The Kingdom of Heaven Is Like This, and Waiting Songs.
Desire Like Dynamite, released in February 2013, explores deeper dimensions of sound and grace.
On April 17, 2014, Sandra McCracken and her then husband fellow singer-songwriter Derek Webb, announced that their marriage was coming to an end after thirteen years due to Webb's extramarital affair.
In 2015, McCracken's Psalms album was released without a label, and it charted No. 18 on the Billboard Americana/Folk charts. This critically acclaimed release marked a shift in McCracken's music as she began writing songs for people to sing together. After releasing Psalms, McCracken toured and co-wrote significantly with the Grammy-winning Christian duo All Sons & Daughters.
In 2016, she released God's Highway and it placed No. 49 in the Billboard Heatseekers Chart upon release. It went on to reach No. 20 on the Billboard Americana/Folk charts.
In 2017 she began writing a column on spirituality and creativity for Christianity Today. The same year, McCracken published the Steadfast podcast where she held conversations with guests including Cason Cooley, Liz Vice, Peter Harris, and James K. A. Smith.
McCracken lists her musical influences as Joni Mitchell, Emmylou Harris, Bob Dylan, Tom Petty and Johnny Cash. Her songs have been recorded by All Sons & Daughters, Audrey Assad, Bifrost Arts, Caedmon's Call and others, and her music has been featured by ABC's Grey's Anatomy.

Discography

Studio albums
Live albums
With Rain for Roots