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Product details:
- Publisher University of Texas Press
- Date of Publication 30 September 2025
- Number of Volumes Paperback
- ISBN 9781477333112
- Binding Paperback
- No. of pages288 pages
- Size 229x152x23 mm
- Weight 454 g
- Language English
- Illustrations 20 b&w images 700
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Long description:
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An October 2022 IndieNext pick
”[An] engaging and beautifully narrated quest for personal fulfillment and musical recognition...This is a fast-paced tale in which music and love always take center stage...A truly gifted musician, Price writes about her journey with refreshing candor.”-Kirkus, starred review
”Brutally honest...a vivid and poignant memoir.”-The Guardian
Country music star Margo Price shares the story of her struggle to make it in an industry that preys on its ingenues while trying to move on from devastating personal tragedies.
When Margo Price was nineteen years old, she dropped out of college and moved to Nashville to become a musician. She busked on the street, played open mics, and even threw out her TV so that she would do nothing but write songs. She met Jeremy Ivey, a fellow musician who would become her closest collaborator and her husband. But after working on their craft for more than a decade, Price and Ivey had no label, no band, and plenty of heartache.
Maybe We'll Make It is a memoir of loss, motherhood, and the search for artistic freedom in the midst of the agony experienced by so many aspiring musicians: bad gigs and long tours, rejection and sexual harassment, too much drinking and barely enough money to live on. Price, though, refused to break, and turned her lowest moments into the classic country songs that eventually comprised the debut album that launched her career. In the authentic voice hailed by Pitchfork for tackling ""Steinbeck-sized issues with no-bullshit humility,"" Price shares the stories that became songs, and the small acts of love and camaraderie it takes to survive in a music industry that is often unkind to women. Now an award-winning artist with a global fanbase, Price tells a love story of music, collaboration, and the struggle to build a career while trying to maintain her singular voice and style.
" MoreTable of Contents:
- Prologue
- Chapter 1. The Unpaved Road
- Chapter 2. Rearview Mirror
- Chapter 3. Fifty-Seven Dollars
- Chapter 4. Strays
- Chapter 5. Lay Around with the Dogs
- Chapter 6. This Town Gets Around (and Around and Around)
- Chapter 7. Black Water
- Chapter 8. Stealing from Thieves
- Chapter 9. Floating
- Chapter 10. Pearls to Swine
- Chapter 11. Hell in the Heartland
- Chapter 12. Everywhere
- Chapter 13. Mesa Boogie
- Chapter 14. C for California
- Chapter 15. Aimless Fate
- Chapter 16. Ball and Unchained
- Chapter 17. New Mama
- Chapter 18. Ezra and Judah
- Chapter 19. Drowning
- Chapter 20. Uppers, Downers, Out-of-Towners
- Chapter 21. Burn Whatever’s Left
- Chapter 22. Treading Water
- Chapter 23. Weekender
- Chapter 24. A Band of My Own
- Chapter 25. Midwest Farmer’s Daughter
- Chapter 26. One Dark Horse
- Chapter 27. The Recent Future
- Epilogue
- Acknowledgments