The McCrary Sisters Return with 2 New Songs After the Passing of their Sister and Brother
The McCrary Sisters have lost two members of their legendary family: sister Deborah, and brother Sam, Jr. In the spirit of healing, the iconic group will release two new tracks featuring some of Deborah's last recordings: "Shake It Off," out now, and "Run On," bowing September 2.
Written by Regina McCrary and Ann McCrary, "Shake It Off" aims to encourage - to see beyond the immediate challenge to the big picture, to rest assured there is always a way out and a way through.
"I'd just left church and was on the interstate driving home feeling good," says Regina. "Someone cut me off and flipped me the bird. And I thought, 'I have to shake it off.' Sometimes we get off balance. I realize one of my weaknesses is road rage. I have to catch myself. I have to shake that off. It can happen anytime. You try to be nice to somebody and they get all arrogant and rude, you have to take the upper road."
Stream/download/purchase "Shake It Off" here.
On September 2, The McCrary Sisters will release "Run On," a traditional song with a karmic theme. Ann shares, "When I was a child, my Daddy would always say 'Don't worry about it - God's gonna get 'em.' I get scared with things going on in the world. There's nothing I can do personally sometimes, but I know God will take care of it. I might not see it or hear about it, and that's okay."
In addition to the renowned voices of Regina, Ann, Alfreda, and Deborah, "Run On" features vocals from Allen McCrary (one of the Sisters' beloved brothers).
"We are particularly moved to release this expanded family recording this year as we grieve - there were 8 of us, and everybody sang," the group says. "There were 8 of us, and now we're 5. It feels especially meaningful to release a song with our brother's voice this year."
The McCrary Sisters (who've recorded or performed with the likes of Delbert McClinton, Black Keys, Sheryl Crow, Maren Morris, Eric Church, Carrie Underwood, Buddy Miller, Rosanne Cash, Margo Price, Widespread Panic and many more) continue to mourn the June 1st passing of their sister, while honoring her cherished memory.
"Her voice and presence shall be greatly missed," Alfreda shares. "Deborah was so funny - I'm so honored and blessed that God let me have her for my sister. It's an awesome feeling when you know someone loves you! Deborah would always say that it was a blessing to be able to sing with her sisters, and we feel the same."
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