Nashville-based rock and soul singer Maggie Rose invites the listener into her world as an independent artist in the male-dominated, often volatile, music industry. Maggie hosts candid conversations with her female musical heroes about their lives in a...
Recorded live at Anzie Blue—one of Nashville’s only women-owned and women-run venues—Maggie Rose welcomes three longtime friends and powerhouse artists for a heart-on-sleeve conversation and mini-concert. They trace the origins of Mother, a songwriter-led event uplifting caregivers in music; talk about redefining success on their own terms; and share the unseen logistics (and emotions) of touring, writing, and parenting.
Salute The Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose and recorded live in partnership with Volume.com. Watch the full performance and episode at volume.com/iammaggierose
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Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Music by Maggie Rose.
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In this episode of Salute The Songbird, Maggie sits down with SG Goodman, the critically acclaimed Americana singer-songwriter from Hickman, Kentucky. Known for her fearless storytelling and poetic lyrics, Goodman has earned praise for her albums Old Time Feeling, Teeth Marks, and her latest release, Planting By The Signs.
Maggie and SG dive into how growing up in rural Kentucky influences her songwriting and perspective, as well as her writing beyond music — from her Substack essays to becoming pen pals with filmmaker Paul Schrader, and memorable moments in her career, including an unforgettable dinner with Bruce Springsteen. It's a deep look into S.G. Goodman’s creative process, and the grit and grace that define her music.
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Salute The Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose and recorded live at Chiefs in Nashville in partnership with Volume.com. Watch the full performance and episode at volume.com/iammaggierose
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Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Final mix by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose.
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On this episode of Salute The Songbird, Maggie welcomes powerhouse singer-songwriter Kaitlin Butts, a bold voice in the red dirt country scene whose music wields heartbreak, humor, and heritage in equal measure. The two dive deep into Kaitlin’s remarkable journey, unpacking the generational trauma behind her lyrics, her viral success, and the radiant theatricality that sets her apart in a still-male-dominated genre.
Salute The Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose and recorded live at Chiefs in Nashville in partnership with Volume.com. Watch the full performance and episode at volume.com/iammaggierose
To attend a live taping, visit chiefsonbroadway.com. Upcoming show: S.G. Goodman on August 5.
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Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Final mix by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose.
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In this episode of Salute The Songbird, Maggie welcomes singer, songwriter, producer, and activist Joy Oladokun for a wide-ranging conversation about the intersections of creativity, identity, and survival. The two longtime friends delve into Joy’s genre-blurring artistry, her self-produced album Observations from a Crowded Room, and the deep introspection that fuels her music.
Joy opens up about growing up in a Nigerian-American household in Arizona, discovering Tracy Chapman, and why she left church spaces to build her own spiritual path. She shares how a moose sighting while on mushrooms nearly stopped her from quitting music, how collaboration starts with real friendship, and why she intentionally created an album without filtering her experience through others.
This is an intimate, funny, and profoundly moving episode about creative boundaries, emotional honesty, and what it means to be a queer Black artist in Nashville—and in the world.
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Salute the Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Final mix by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose. Recorded live at Chiefs in partnership with Volume.com.
To view the entire episode with musical performances, go to Volume.com/iammaggierose.
To attend a live episode taping, go to https://www.chiefsonbroadway.com.
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In this special bonus episode of Salute The Songbird, Maggie Rose swaps the host mic for the guest seat in a conversation with Sid Evans on Biscuits and Jam. Born and raised in Potomac, Maryland, Maggie reflects on her roots—blue crabs, Catholic school, and singing in church—and how those early days shaped her journey from Clemson dropout to Nashville powerhouse. With her signature honesty, she opens up about the drive it took to build a music career, the family support that made it possible, and the unexpected joys and challenges of becoming a new mom. Tune in as Maggie shares stories behind her Grammy-nominated album No One Gets Out Alive, her love for performing (including a special show in Asheville), and her unwavering devotion to Old Bay Seasoning.
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In this episode, Maggie welcomes Bluegrass sensation Molly Tuttle to the Songbird stage. Molly discusses her remarkable musical journey, her upbringing in Silicon Valley, and shares how her experience with alopecia has shaped her. This episode celebrates Molly’s significant impact on contemporary bluegrass and her vital role in inspiring both fellow musicians and music fans across the spectrum.
Catch Salute The Songbird in person every month by being in the audience at Chiefs or by tuning into the live stream at Volume.com.
To view the entire episode with musical performances, go to Volume.com/iammaggierose.
To attend a live episode taping, go to https://www.chiefsonbroadway.com.
Salute the Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Final mix by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose. Recorded live at Chiefs in partnership with Volume.com.
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In this episode of Salute the Songbird, Maggie welcomes returning guest Brittney Spencer to the stage to discuss her journey from Maryland to Nashville and how she maintains her authenticity and stays true to her vision. The two discuss navigating genre and identity in the music industry, the struggle to translate visibility into tangible success, and Brittney shares the story of how working on a Victoria’s Secret campaign changed her perspective and elevated her confidence.
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This episode was recorded live at Chiefs in Nashville. You can catch Salute The Songbird in person every month by being in the audience at Chiefs or by tuning into the live stream at Volume.com. To view the entire episode with musical performances, go to Volume.com/iammaggierose. To attend a live episode taping, go to https://www.chiefsonbroadway.com.
Salute the Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Final mix by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose. Filmed live at Chiefs in partnership with Volume.com.
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Sunny Sweeney is a fearless, genre-blending songwriter and host of "Sunny Side Up" on Willie's Roadhouse, where her wit and deep musical knowledge shine. A Texas native and Grand Ole Opry veteran, Sunny has left her mark on Nashville with a prolific career spanning seven albums and tours with legends like Bob Seger and Garth Brooks. In this episode of Salute The Songbird, she joins Maggie to talk about reviving old songs, embracing raw authenticity, and why consistency beats fleeting fame. They also dive into songwriting secrets, the hurdles women face in country music, and finding unexpected silver linings in challenging times.
The episode was recorded live at Chiefs in Nashville. You can catch Salute The Songbird in person every month by being in the audience at Chiefs; or, by tuning into the livestream at Volume.com. To view the entire episode with musical performances by Maggie and Sunny, go to Volume.com/iammaggierose.
To attend a live episode taping, go to https://www.chiefsonbroadway.com/
Salute the Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Final mix by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose. Filmed live at Chiefs in partnership with Volume.com.
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Emily Ann Roberts first captured the world’s attention as a standout contestant on The Voice—even before she graduated high school. Since then, she's built a remarkable career, touring with legends like Blake Shelton and Jamey Johnson, and performing at the Grand Ole Opry over 20 times. In 2023, Emily Ann released her debut album, Can’t Hide Country, blending her deep roots in traditional country and bluegrass. In this episode, Emily joins Maggie to talk about her journey from East Tennessee to becoming a rising star in the country music scene.
The episode was recorded live at Chiefs in Nashville. You can catch Salute The Songbird live every month in person by being in the audience at Chiefs; or, by tuning into the livestream at Volume.com.
To view the entire episode with musical performances by Maggie and Emily, go to Volume.com/iammaggierose.
To attend a live episode taping, go to https://www.chiefsonbroadway.com/
Salute the Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Final mix by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose. Produced in partnership with Volume.com.
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In the Season 4 premiere of Salute the Songbird, Maggie Rose sits down with 18-year old guitar phenom and bandleader Grace Bowers. Grace shares her journey from learning guitar on YouTube to jamming on Reddit during the pandemic, which helped her build a dedicated following and earn a Gibson endorsement at age 14. She’s since played with icons like Dolly Parton and Tedeschi Trucks and gained praise from Rolling Stone. This episode dives into her passion for rock and blues, her independent path in the music industry, and her drive to use music for social impact. As Grace notes in the conversation, she's just getting started.
The episode was recorded live at Chiefs in Nashville. You can catch Salute The Songbird live every month in person by being in the audience at Chiefs; or, by tuning into the livestream at Volume.com. To view the entire episode with musical performances by Maggie and Grace, go to Volume.com/iammaggierose. To attend a live episode taping, go to https://www.chiefsonbroadway.com/
Salute the Songbird is hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett and Jamie Wendt. Final mix by Justin Thomas at Revoice Media. Music by Maggie Rose. Filmed live at Chiefs in partnership with Volume.com.
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Maggie is fresh off of opening for a band that David Fricke has called “America’s Greatest Rock and Roll big band” - Tedeschi Trucks. In celebration, we’re re-releasing the episode with the great Susan Tedeschi. And there’s a lot going on in Susan’s world at the moment: Fantasy Recordings is re-issuing her breakthrough album, Just Won’t Burn, to mark its 25th anniversary. And, Tedeschi Trucks Band is about to play two landmark arena shows - their first performances ever at Boston’s TD Garden on September 27 and at Madison Square Garden on September 28.
Susan Tedeschi Trucks is a blues guitarist and singer-songwriter who leads the Tedeschi Trucks Band along with Derek Trucks. Susan is known for her guitar playing and her incredible voice, blending R&B, Rock, and Gospel into a soulful combination, which she talks about with Maggie on this episode. Susan explains why right now is a particularly important time for the female voice to be heard and shares some of the silver linings that came out of the pandemic. And, the two dig into the inspiration for and making of the Tedeschi Trucks project, I Am The Moon, their most ambitious to date.
Salute the Songbird hosted by Maggie Rose. Produced by Austin Marshall, Maggie Rose, and Kirsten Cluthe with production assistance from Kip Baggett. Edited by Justin Thomas. Music by Maggie Rose. Graphics by Mark Dowd. Presented in partnership with Osiris Media.
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