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Country Fried Rock 1210: Margo Price on Buffalo Clover's Wild Ride

Country Fried Rock 1210: Margo Price on Buffalo Clover's Wild Ride

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Summary

From 2012. At the end of this episode, well, she did exactly that.

Margo Price of Buffalo Clover dives deep into her musical journey, sharing how her roots in family music and her self-taught guitar skills shaped her unique sound. With a blend of candid reflection and playful anecdotes, she reminisces about her early days, from awkward piano lessons to the exhilarating thrill of writing her own songs. The conversation takes a heartfelt turn as she reveals the therapeutic power of songwriting, especially during challenging times, including the loss of one of her twins. Margo's infectious energy shines through as she discusses the evolution of Buffalo Clover's music, exploring the delicate balance between rock and country, while also hinting at her new solo project. As they chat, it's clear that Margo's passion for music is as vibrant as ever, and she’s excited about the future, hoping to captivate audiences and make a full-time living doing what she loves.

Show Notes

On this episode of Country Fried Rock, Sloane Spencer sat down with the ever-charming Margo Price, lead singer of Buffalo Clover. Here's what went down:

  • Kicking things off: Margo brought her signature wit and down-to-earth vibe as she chatted about her early days, starting out on piano, teaching herself guitar, and growing up in a musically rich family that clearly shaped her path.

Musical tastes? All over the map:

  • Think Beach Boys' chill harmonies one minute…
  • …and Eminem’s gritty edge the next.
  • Margo’s playlist growing up was wildly eclectic, and you can hear it in her music today.

A walk through her songwriting journey:

  • Her first songs? Not your typical teenage love ballads, more like deep dives into social issues that left early listeners both intrigued and a little confused.
  • Over time, she and Buffalo Clover found their groove, blending folk, rock, and country while staying true to their roots.

Behind the scenes with the band:

  • Working with her husband Jeremy Ivey added a whole other layer to the creative process.
  • Co-writing with your spouse? Equal parts magic and madness—but it works for them.

The real talk:

  • Margo opened up about the tougher stuff: motherhood, personal loss, and the ups and downs of the music biz.
  • Their latest album, Low Down Time, became more than just a record: it was a lifeline, a way to process grief and find healing through music.

What listeners walked away with:

  • A deeper look at Margo not just as a musician, but as a human being navigating real life with grace, grit, and a healthy dose of humor.
  • A reminder that the best songs often come from the most personal places.

Chapters

  • 00:09 - Introducing Margo Price
  • 03:06 - The Evolution of Musical Influence
  • 08:10 - The Evolution of Buffalo Clover
  • 11:12 - Navigating Change: The Journey of Creativity and Loss
  • 15:18 - Exploring Musical Identity
  • 20:51 - Navigating the Music Scene

Takeaways

  • Margo Price shares how her musical journey began with piano lessons, inspired by family musicians.
  • The transition from piano to guitar was fueled by a desire to create original songs, showcasing her creative independence.
  • Buffalo Clover's evolution reflects a blend of genres, mixing rock and country, creating a unique soundscape for listeners.
  • Margo discusses the therapeutic nature of songwriting, especially after experiencing personal tragedies, highlighting music's healing power.
  • The band's...
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