Artist's albums
Oh To Be That Free Again (Acoustic)
2023 · single
Happy Xmas
2022 · EP
Oh To Be That Free
2022 · album
Does It Ever Break Your Heart?
2022 · single
I'm Only Human
2022 · single
Who You Are
2022 · single
Child of Mine
2022 · single
If I Wanted Your Opinion
2020 · single
Burn My Bridges
2020 · single
Good Times
2020 · single
Artful Dodger
2019 · single
Desert Dove
2019 · album
I'm Not the Fire
2019 · single
Somebody New
2019 · single
Child of the Wind
2019 · single
By Our Design
2019 · single
One Love Song (feat. Sam Outlaw)
2019 · single
Your Cheatin' Heart
2018 · single
Easier Than Leaving (Live Acoustic)
2017 · single
Where Will I Be Found
2016 · single
Bright Lights and the Fame
2016 · album
Worrying Mind
2016 · single
Everything I Couldn't Be
2016 · single
Luisa (feat. Rodney Crowell)
2016 · single
Won't Go Down
2016 · single
Ease My Mind
2014 · album
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Biography
Michaela Anne had no way of knowing what lay ahead when she began writing her gorgeous and aching new album, Oh To Be That Free—sobriety, pregnancy, a global pandemic, and the hemorrhagic stroke that would nearly kill her mother were all just around the corner—but listening back in the warm glow of hindsight, it’s almost as if she was writing a survival guide for her future self. The songs are profoundly vulnerable here, hinting at everything from Brandi Carlile to Kacey Musgraves as they reckon with the flaws and faults that keep us up at night, and Michaela’s delivery is tender and empathetic, insisting that we’re worthy of love not in spite of our shortcomings, but because of them. And so the freedom Michaela sings of isn’t the wild freedom of youth or rebellion, but rather the spiritual freedom that comes from learning to accept what is rather than what ought to be, from learning to appreciate what you have rather than what you want, from learning to look in the mirror and love the person staring back. Oh To Be That Free follows Michaela’s 2019 Yep Roc debut, Desert Dove, which helped land her festival invitations everywhere from Bonnaroo to XPoNential alongside praise from Billboard, USA Today, The Associated Press, Paste, and more. The World Café raved that “Michaela Anne’s voice shines like a beacon,” while NPR hailed her “stunning vocals,” and Rolling Stone named the album one of the year’s best country and Americana releases.