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Carrie Sheffield is an American song composer and award-winning musician. Carrie sings and plays classical violin and piano for events nationwide–from the Kennedy Center and Museum of the Bible to the music epicenters of Nashville and Branson.

Carrie sang the U.S. national anthem as a vocal soloist on the mainstage of The Kennedy Center and served as violinist for The Steamboat Institute Freedom Conference with Fox News host Bret Baier. She also vocal soloed for U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth, Virginia Lieutenant Governor Winsome Sears, and the College of the Ozarks Commencement Ceremony. She performed a series as a speakeasy jazz vocalist at the historic Graham Hotel in Georgetown, D.C. and opened for platinum-selling artist Big Daddy Weave.

Carrie is a Contemporary Christian Music (CCM) songwriter co-writing with a Grammy/Dove-winning composer and musicians coming from Sony Music, Hillsong, Bethel, Jesus Culture. In 2025, their music debuted at the iconic Franklin Theater near Nashville, TN at a Great American Media film debut.

 


 

 

 

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