Maggie Rose got an early start in the music world, performing in a Bruce Springsteen tribute band at 16. Three years later, she left college and moved to Nashville to pursue a music career. Since then ...
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Growing up in Montgomery County, Maryland, she hoped that one day she would perform at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville, but she couldn’t have predicted that she would play the iconic venue over 100 ...
Maggie Rose’s fourth album No One Gets Out Alive, released in April, earned rave reviews from Billboard and Rolling Stone. When Rose called SPIN a few months later on a recent Friday afternoon, ...
Maggie Rose performed a trio of songs off her Grammy-nominated album No One Gets Out Alive during her debut appearance on CBS Saturday Morning. The Maryland native and Nashville lifer sang the ...
The outlaws are coming to Nashville. On Tuesday, August 6, Rolling Stone will team up with George Dickel Whisky to present a tribute to Wanted! The Outlaws, the first country music album to ever go ...
Ask any music pro in Nashville who their five favorite singers are, and there’s a good chance that Maggie Rose will be part of their shortlist. Not that she hasn’t developed a notoriety outside of ...
Get ready for powerhouse vocalist Maggie Rose to take the stage at the Gerald R. Ford Amphitheater in Vail on Tuesday as part of the Bulleit Hot Summer Nights free concert series. The Grammy-nominated ...
On this particular day, she’s meeting up with Chuck Harmony (Rihanna, John Legend) Claude Kelly (Kelly Clarkson, Whitney Houston), who co-wrote the No One Gets Out Alive standouts “Fake Flowers” and ...
Rose discussed her stylistic evolution — which will further be seen in an album she’s working on with Daniel Tashian and Lawrence Rothman for 2026 — and why she feels at home in pop, Americana, the ...