Maybe We'll Make It by Margo Price
My husband and I go to a lot of music festivals, and for a few years I have been hearing people rave about Margo Price. I finally got to see her on Mother's Day 2024, at the Mill Valley Music Festival. At the end of her set, she tossed out red roses to some of the mother's in the audience. Her music was not only about love but also about loss, and I wanted to know more about her. "Maybe We'll Make It" is the deep-dive into her rise from a singer-song writer desperate to make it, to the point where she was a Grammy-nominated new artist. Like so many country musicians her story began when she gave up everything to move to Nashville. It was there in Music City that she met fellow musician Jeremy Ivey. Their on-again-off-again professional partnership later turned into marriage. There is nothing sugar-coated about this book. It has long tours, waitress shifts, drugs, alcohol and barely-scraping-by-to-pay-the rent moments. When all is said and done, one thing is clear: Margo Price is a survivor, and a musician to watch. Follow her on Instagram at @missmargoprice to buy this book on Amazon click here.