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Biscuits & Jam

Maggie Rose Should Not Be Underestimated

Biscuits & Jam

Meredith Corporation

Music Interviews, Arts, Food, Music

4.8608 Ratings

🗓️ 17 June 2025

⏱️ 48 minutes

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Summary

Maggie Rose was born and raised in Potomac, Maryland, where she grew up eating blue crabs, attending Catholic school, and singing solos in front of her church’s congregation. A self-described black sheep of the family, she headed to Clemson University in South Carolina before leaving school early to move to Nashville for a career in music. But it was her family’s support that gave her the courage to make it in a very tough business, and it eventually paid off in a career that’s earned her a Grammy nomination, a loyal fan base, and more than 100 appearances at the Grand Ole Opry. Her podcast, Salute the Songbird, started during the pandemic, and it’s become a powerful vehicle for candid conversations with other female musicians about their experiences and challenges in the music business. Sid talks to Maggie about what it’s like being a new mom, her Grammy-nominated  album, No One Gets Out Alive, what it meant to perform recently in Asheville, North Carolina, and her longtime love for Old Bay Seasoning. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:34.3

Hey, y'all, welcome to Biscuits and Jam from Southern Living. I'm your host, Sid Evans.

0:39.2

And today I'm talking with an artist I've admired for a long time, one who also happens

0:43.9

to be a very talented podcast host.

0:47.2

Maggie Rose was born and raised in Potomac, Maryland, where she grew up eating blue crabs,

0:52.5

attending Catholic school, and singing solos in front of her church's congregation.

0:58.2

A self-described black sheep of the family, she headed to Clemson University in South Carolina

1:03.5

before leaving school early to move to Nashville for a career in music.

1:08.5

But it was her family's support that gave her the courage to make it

1:12.0

in a very tough business, especially early on, and it eventually paid off in a career that's

1:17.4

earned her a Grammy nomination, a loyal fan base, and more than a hundred appearances at the

1:22.6

Grand Ole Opry. Her podcast, Salute the Songbird, started during the pandemic, and it's become a powerful vehicle for candid conversations with other female musicians about their experiences and challenges in the music business.

1:37.0

We'll talk about all that, plus what it's like being a new mom, her Grammy-nominated album, No One Gets Out Alive, what it meant to perform recently

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