Chris McClarney
Chris McClarney was born in 1977 and started playing music in church bands as a teenager. In 2001, he co-founded the worship group The People, and their first...
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Chris McClarney was born in 1977 and started playing music in church bands as a teenager. In 2001, he co-founded the worship group The People, and their first album came out in 2004. Songs like 'Beauty For Ashes' and 'God Of Miracles' became familiar in contemporary worship settings.
His music often deals with themes of faith and personal struggle, delivered with a straightforward vocal style that avoids excessive production. The 2016 album 'Everything and Nothing Less' and 2020's 'Breakthrough' continued in this vein, with songs such as 'Speak To The Mountains' and 'Waste It All' appearing on setlists.
He performs with a band that includes his wife Heather McClarney. The work is mostly in the modern worship space, where his songs get picked up by churches and listeners looking for accessible material about hope and redemption.
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