Born in
Glen Ridge, New Jersey, McCracken grew up in
Hackensack, New Jersey. Especially in demand in the 1960s, 1970s and 1980s, McCracken appeared on many recordings by
Steely Dan, as well as albums by
Donald Fagen,
Jimmy Rushing,
Billy Joel,
Roland Kirk,
Roberta Flack,
B. B. King,
Hue and Cry,
John Lennon,
Paul McCartney,
the Monkees,
Paul Simon,
Art Garfunkel,
Lotti Golden,
Idris Muhammad,
James Taylor,
Phoebe Snow,
Bob Dylan,
Linda McCartney,
Carly Simon,
Graham Parker,
Yoko Ono,
Eric Carmen,
Loudon Wainwright III,
Lou Donaldson,
Aretha Franklin,
Bob James,
Jimmy Buffett,
Van Morrison,
the Four Seasons,
Barbra Streisand,
Hall & Oates,
the Archies,
Don McLean,
Hank Crawford,
Jerry Jemmott,
Gary Wright and
Andy Gibb. In the middle 1960s, McCracken played in a North Jersey night club cover band called the Funatics under the stage name of Mack Pierce. The band became Mario & the Funatics for a short time when it merged with saxophonist Mario Madison. He was a member of
Mike Mainieri's
White Elephant Orchestra (1969–1972), a 20-piece experimental jazz-rock outfit based in New York City. The band was made up of
Steve Gadd,
Tony Levin,
Warren Bernhardt,
George Young,
Frank Vicari,
Michael Brecker,
Ronnie Cuber,
Jon Faddis,
Lew Soloff,
Randy Brecker,
Barry Rogers, Jon Pierson,
David Spinozza and
Joe Beck. Among the many albums he performed on was the 1970 recording by writer/critic
Robert Palmer's Insect Trust,
Hoboken Saturday Night, together with
Bernard "Pretty" Purdie and
Elvin Jones. In 1971, because of such high demand for his work, McCracken declined Paul McCartney's invitation to help form his new band,
Wings. McCracken also played on, arranged and co-produced with
Tommy LiPuma,
Dr. John's
City Lights (1978) and
Tango Palace (1979). His most well-known work was the slide guitar solo in "
All By Myself" by
Eric Carmen, the guitar parts in "
Hey Nineteen" by
Steely Dan, and the main guitar playing fills on
Van Morrison classic "
Brown-Eyed Girl". ==Death ==