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Laurel Canyon Meets Nashville in Maggie Rose's GRAMMY®-Nominated, NO ONE GETS OUT ALIVE

Updated: Jan 4


Photo Credit: Sophia Matinazad



"My excitement surrounding this moment and this project really does make it feel like a new beginning.”

—Maggie Rose


Maggie Rose’s GRAMMY®-nominated No One Gets Out Alive, is a triumphant ode to resilience and artistry. Channeling the evocative spirit of early ‘70s Laurel Canyon, the album features Maggie’s powerhouse, soulful voice at the forefront of a collection of beautifully crafted songs. Tackling themes like disillusionment in relationships, ageism, female empowerment, and the fleeting nature of time, the album is both deeply introspective and broadly resonant. Rose’s ability to effortlessly blend pop, rock, soul, Americana, and folk shines throughout, making this record a genre-defying masterpiece.

 

Behind the album’s lush sound is a team of exceptional collaborators. GRAMMY®-winning producer Ben Tanner, alongside GRAMMY®-nominated audio engineer Bobby Holland and conductor Don Hart, helped create the record’s rich sonic palette, complete with sweeping strings and tight instrumentation. Maggie’s band members, along with celebrated players from Jason Isbell’s 400 Unit and other renowned acts, lend their talents to the project. With contributions from esteemed songwriters like Natalie Hemby, Claude Kelly, Chuck Harmony, and Sunny Sweeney, No One Gets Out Alive stands as a testament to Maggie’s vulnerability and fearless storytelling.

 

A seasoned artist and celebrated member of the Nashville music community, Maggie Rose has graced the Grand Ole Opry stage over 100 times and performed at iconic festivals like Bonnaroo and Newport Folk Fest. Known for her electrifying live performances, she has shared the stage with legends such as Kelly Clarkson, Heart, and Tedeschi Trucks Band. With No One Gets Out Alive, Maggie continues to redefine what it means to be an artist unbound by genre, cementing her place as a bold voice in Americana music.


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