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Biscuits & Jam

Margo Price's Outlaw Spirit

Biscuits & Jam

Meredith Corporation

Music Interviews, Arts, Food, Music

4.8608 Ratings

🗓️ 16 August 2022

⏱️ 34 minutes

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Summary

In this week’s episode, Sid Evans, Editor-in-Chief of Southern Living Magazine, welcomes songwriter and performer, Margo Price. Today, Margo talks about her grandmother’s cooking, rolling into Nashville with all her possessions packed on a flatbed trailer, and how she went from playing gigs at dive bars to singing with Loretta Lynn. She also talks about her new memoir, Maybe We’ll Make It, which is coming out this fall from the University of Texas Press, and becoming the first female artist to sit on the board of Farm Aid. For more info visit: southernliving.com/biscuitsandjam Biscuits & Jam is produced by: Sid Evans - Editor-in-Chief, Southern Living Krissy Tiglias - GM, Southern Living Lottie Leymarie - Executive Producer Jenny Snyder - Audio Engineer/Producer Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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0:00.0

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0:03.8

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0:06.0

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0:07.7

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0:13.1

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0:19.2

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0:42.1

Welcome to the summer tour edition of Biscuits and Jam from Southern Living.

0:45.9

I'm Sid Evans, editor-in-chief of Southern Living magazine.

0:51.8

And my guest today is a self-described outlaw who happens to be one of the most talented songwriters and performers in Nashville.

0:55.0

Margot Price grew up in the small town of Alito, Illinois, a rural farming community that would shape her as a person and an artist.

1:03.0

In 2016, she burst onto the Americana scene with a soulful, deeply personal album called Midwest Farmer's Daughter.

1:11.9

The songs have a timeless quality, especially in Price's old school country voice,

1:17.3

but they also tell stories of loss, heartbreak, and the disappearing American dream.

1:23.4

Today on the show, Margot talks about her grandmother's cooking,

1:27.2

rolling into Nashville with all her possessions packed on a flatbed trailer, and how she went from playing gigs at dive bars to singing with Loretta Lynn.

1:36.8

She also talks about her new memoir, Maybe We'll Make It, which is coming out this fall from the University of Texas Press and becoming the first

1:45.4

female artist to sit on the board of Farm Aid. All that and more this week on a very special

1:51.1

Biscuits and Jam. Margo Price, welcome to Biscuits and Jam. Thank you for having me.

2:01.1

Where am I reaching you right now?

2:02.8

I just got back to my home outside of Nashville.

2:07.4

I've been on tour last, I guess, a couple weeks I've been out in California with Chris Stapleton, and now I'm just back home.

2:15.5

Wow.

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