Caroline Frances Kennedy-McCracken was born on Caroline Frances Kennedy in 1967 and is an Australian musician and visual artist.
10 Facts About Caroline Kennedy-McCracken
Caroline Kennedy-McCracken is a visual artist, working primarily as a painter and sculptor.
Caroline Frances Kennedy was born in Melbourne and became Kennedy-McCracken upon marrying musician Pete McCracken.
Caroline Kennedy-McCracken has pursued parallel careers in music and in visual arts.
Caroline Kennedy-McCracken was short-listed for The Siemens-RMIT Fine Art Awards in 2009, for her piece Notation.
Caroline Kennedy-McCracken has performed in and with a number of Australian bands and artists, including The Plums, Deadstar and The Tulips, as well as performing under her own name.
Caroline Kennedy-McCracken has sung on records by Crow and Charlie Marshall and The Body Electric, and on Kim Salmon and the Surrealists' album, Ya Gotta Let Me Do My Thing.
In 1992, Caroline Kennedy-McCracken formed indie pop four-piece The Plums with guitarist Steve Moffat and drummer Shamus Goble; all three had previously played in the band Jack and the Beanstalk.
In 2002, Caroline Kennedy-McCracken formed a country duo with Pete McCracken.
In 2009 Caroline Kennedy-McCracken collaborated with Mick Turner and Jim White of The Dirty Three on The Tren Brothers single "Sometimes".