Margo Price is a Nashville-by-way-of-Illinois country singer. She released her debut album, Midwest Farmer’s Daughter, in 2016 on Third Man Records. The record was a critical success, sparking a year of media appearances including Saturday Night Live and other late night shows, NPR’s Tiny Desk, Anthony Bourdain’s Parts Unknown, and Charlie Rose. This run culminated in Price winning the 2016 Americana Music Award for “Emerging Artist of the Year.”
Price emergenced during somewhat of a revival of “traditional” country music, leading to frequent mentions alongside Jason Isbell, Chris Stapleton, and Sturgill Simpson. Though her voice may be more frequently compared to those of Loretta Lynn and Tammy Wynette, the versatility with which she sings, her bohemian style, an eclectic mix of genres across songs, and the technical skill of a backing band that’s held together for years all recall Emmylou Harris' days with the Hot Band.
She was formerly the lead singer of Buffalo Clover, a band she formed with her husband Jeremy Ivey. Ivey continues to write, sing, and perform with Price.
Margo Price's first album Strays II (Act II: Mind Travel) released on Thu Jan 01 1970.
The most popular album by Margo Price's is Midwest Farmer’s Daughter
The most popular song by Margo Price's is Hurtin’ (On the Bottle)
Margo Price's first song Hey Child released on Fri Jul 10 2020.