Margo Price possesses an eclectic and expansive love of music across genres. She is likely very familiar with Dion’s ageless 1968 anthem, “Abraham, Martin & John.” Price probes into her own personal music collection in a Country Music Alley feature late last summer. From the Statler Brothers to Ronnie Spector and from Jewel to recalling
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Loretta Lynn wasn’t joking when she said in 2020 that she has no plans of ever retiring. Despite being 88-years-old, the spitfire from Kentucky is going strong. A few years ago, music fans were concerned that they might lose the icon due to a series of health issues. A stroke, followed by a broken hip
It’s no secret to Margo Price that the global pandemic has changed her life as an artist, a conscientious woman, a mother, a wife, and a performer beyond all she could imagine. Like countless numbers of her contemporaries, based in Nashville and around the globe, the singer-songwriter never imagined herself creating music videos at home.
For her many passionately-devoted fans, Margo Price creates the songs that stay forever in their souls. Her 2016 breakout debut album, “Midwest Farmer’s Daughter,” instantly became career-defining for the 37-year-old Illinois native. Yes, it was easy to look at the country music songstress and see a vision of the young Loretta Lynn. The long skirts