Artist

Margo Price

Wins

0

Nominations

3

Category

Country General

Biography

"Sometimes you find your strongest faith in the darkest corners." — Margo Price

Born April 15, 1983, in Aledo, Ill., country singer/songwriter Margo Price dropped out of studying performing arts in college to head to Nashville. She first formed the band Buffalo Clover and later Margo & The Pricetags with a changing lineup that sometimes included Sturgill Simpson. While playing showcases, she self-financed her 2016 debut solo album Midwest Farmer's Daughter, which came out on Third Man Records because she had made a fan of Jack White. Her sophomore follow-up in 2017, All American Made, includes guest vocals from Willie Nelson on its track "Learning How To Lose." Both albums made it onto the Billboard 200.

All Grammy Awards and Nominations for Margo Price

  • Best Country Duo/Group Performance

    Love Me Like You Used To Do

    Margo Price, Tyler Childers

  • Best Traditional Country Album

    Hard Headed Woman

    Margo Price

  • Best New Artist

    All American Made

    Margo Price

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