Margaret Becker

Margaret Becker (born July 17, 1959) is an American Christian rock singer, guitarist, and songwriter.

Having graduated from James Madison University with a degree in communication, she moved to Nashville, Tennessee in 1985, and signed to Sparrow Records as a songwriter; soon after she toured with Rick Cua as a backup singer and sang on Steve Camp's 1986 album One on One.

Becker began working with producer Charlie Peacock starting with 1989's Immigrant's Daughter,[1] and a string of successful albums followed, including a Spanish language LP.

She appears on the albums Sisters (Warner Bros. Records, 1994), Listen to Our Hearts (Sparrow, 1998), Heaven and Earth (Sparrow, 1999), and the New Irish Hymns series (Kingsway Music), and is one of the members of the 1994 collaboration Along the Road along with Susan Ashton and Christine Denté.

Becker has also been active in supporting charities such as Habitat for Humanity, Compassion International, and World Vision.