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When I greeted Margo Price in the NPR garage before her Tiny Desk performance, tears were streaming down her face. It was Wednesday morning, Nov. 9, the day after the 2016 election. For her
— as for many Americans — it was a stunning and bewildering moment in time, a day when life and the everyday took on new meaning. And so when she and her band began to play "All
American Made," a song she's sung many times before, those words about America's changes and failures in the 21st century seemed even more powerful. Margo Price is a
Nashville-based musician, the sort of country artist that captures the hearts of those both inside and outside the country-music scene. Her debut album, _Midwest Farmer's Daughter_,__is
one of the brightest moments in country in a very strong year. As this Tiny Desk progresses, even "Four Years Of Chances," her song of a love gone wrong, feels less about a lousy
husband and more about presidential politics. She dedicates her third and final song, "About To Find Out," to Donald Trump; she says it was originally written about a
"musician acquaintance of mine who's a complete sociopath." When the song ends, she rips open her red cowboy shirt to reveal a T-shirt with the words "Icky Trump"--
a play on the title of The White Stripes' song "Icky Thump," which criticizes the U.S.'s immigration policies. She smiles, wipes a tear away: It seems cathartic, but
temporary. _Midwest Farmer's Daughter_ is available now (iTunes) (Amazon). SET LIST * "All American Made" * "Four Years Of Chances" * "About To Find Out"
MUSICIANS _Margo Price (vocals, guitar); Jeremy Ivey (harmonica); Micah Hulscher (piano); Dillon Napier (drums); Kevin Black (bass); Luke Schneider (Dobro); Jamie Davis (guitar)._ CREDITS
_Producers: Bob Boilen, Niki Walker; Audio Engineer: Josh Rogosin; Videographers: Niki Walker, Colin Marshall, Nicole Boliaux; Editor: Niki Walker; Assistant Editor: Nicole Boliaux;
Production Assistant: Anna Marketti; Photo: Victoria Milko/NPR._ _For more Tiny Desk concerts, subscribe to our podcast._ Copyright 2021 NPR. To see more, visit https://www.npr.org.
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