Artist's albums
Hello
2023 · single
Wasted Time
2023 · single
Magnolia
2023 · single
The Waylon Sessions
2021 · album
Only Daddy That'll Walk the Line
2021 · single
This Time
2021 · single
Mammas Don’t Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Cowboys
2021 · single
I've Always Been Crazy
2021 · single
Black Rose
2021 · single
I Ain’t Living Long Like This
2021 · single
Now That I Know (Acoustic Version)
2019 · single
Black Irish
2017 · album
Banshee Moan
2017 · single
Small Town Talk
2013 · album
Light Walker Demos EP
2012 · EP
Run For Cover
2009 · album
Coldwater
2009 · album
North American Ghost Music
2006 · album
Southside Sessions
2006 · single
Geronimo
2005 · album
Napster Live (July 22, 2005)
2005 · EP
Jukebox Sparrows
2002 · album
Ran on Pure Lightning
2002 · album
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Biography
“Only Gram Parsons' term ‘Cosmic American Music’ begins to touch her mercurial, changeling roots aesthetic...McNally is a Zen-like, post-Beat song poet”. —Thom Jurek, All Music For those that have followed McNally’s nearly twenty-year career, what burns most brightly is the timeless spirit of effortlessness that she brings to all she does. With an ample catalog and a heady list of peers with whom she has written, recorded and toured, McNally keeps on making great music that defies blatant genre-fication. She has a home in every time zone of the American (Americana) music spectrum. The Grammy nominee has a soul stirring voice that immediately grabs one by the heart strings. She writes as cleverly as she interprets the songs of others, and brings a top-tier musicality to her craft, with a troubadour’s wanderlust. An excellent electric guitar player, she can shred with rock star elan any time the moment calls for it. The part of McNally’s narrative that is often missed is that she has self-managed nearly all of her career. She has been—from day one—a proud warrior-like artist who often went toe-to-toe with label heads and A&R to defend and pursue her visions. She left the major label world after ten years at Capitol/EMI, to express her truest self via various smaller labels and self-release paradigms.