Margo Price has a memoir on the way. It’s titled Maybe We’ll Make It, and it covers her early career as a singer-songwriter. It’s out October 4 via the University of Texas Press as part of the American Music series, which is co-edited by journalist and former Pitchfork editor Jessica Hopper along with Charles Hughes.
Price shared a statement about the project, which is her first book:
Price issued her third album That’s How Rumors Get Started in 2020. Last spring, she released the single “Long Live the King” and later joined Jeremy Ivey—her husband—for the duet “All Kinds of Blue.” Last year, Price also became the first female artist to join the Farm Aid board of directors. She’s set to join Laurie Anderson, Keanu Reeves, , Trey Anastasio, and many more at the annual Tibet House Benefit on March 3.
Revisit Pitchfork’s feature “Margo Price on the Bob Dylan Classic She Wishes She Wrote.”
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