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Tue November 1, 2022

9th Ave: Margo Price with Chuck Prophet

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Join us on Tuesday, November 1st at 7:00pm when Margo Price celebrates her memoir, Maybe We'll Make It, with Chuck Prophet!

Please note this is a ticketed event. Tickets include entry and a copy of the book, and can be purchased at the link ABOVE

About This Event

Join us on Tuesday, November 1 at 7pm when singer-songwriter Margo Price celebrates her memoir, Maybe We'll Make It, at Green Apple Books on the Park! Price will be in conversation with fellow musician and San Francisco's own, Chuck Prophet. Tickets include entrance to the event and a copy Maybe We'll Make It. This event will include an audience Q+A, with a signing line/meet and greet to follow. This will be an intimate, limited capacity event and certainly a night to remember, so get your tickets now! We will sell out.

Proof of vaccination is required.
Doors open at 6:30. The event will begin at 7pm.
Please see our FAQ below for more info.

About Maybe We'll Make It

When Margo Price was nineteen years old, she dropped out of college and moved to Nashville to become a musician. She busked on the street, played open mics, and even threw out her TV so that she would do nothing but write songs. She met Jeremy Ivey, a fellow musician who would become her closest collaborator and her husband. But after working on their craft for more than a decade, Price and Ivey had no label, no band, and plenty of heartache.

Maybe We'll Make It is a memoir of loss, motherhood, and the search for artistic freedom in the midst of the agony experienced by so many aspiring musicians: bad gigs and long tours, rejection and sexual harassment, too much drinking and barely enough money to live on. Price, though, refused to break, and turned her lowest moments into the classic country songs that eventually comprised the debut album that launched her career. In the authentic voice hailed by Pitchfork for tackling "Steinbeck-sized issues with no-bullshit humility," Price shares the stories that became songs, and the small acts of love and camaraderie it takes to survive in a music industry that is often unkind to women. Now a Grammy-nominated "Best New Artist," Price tells a love story of music, collaboration, and the struggle to build a career while trying to maintain her singular voice and style.

About Margo Price

Margo Price is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter. She has released three LPs, earned a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, and performed on Saturday Night Live, and is the first female musician to sit on the board of Farm Aid.

FAQs

Copies of Maybe We'll Make It will be available for pick up at our 1231 9th Ave location from publication day--Tuesday, October 4*--on for those who want to read the book in advance of the event.** Those not picked up before event date will be available upon entry to the event.

Seating will be first come, first serve. Priority seating will be given to wheelchair/walker users and other attendees with disabilities. Standing room will be available after seats fill.

This is an in-person, ticketed event and will not be livestreamed. No refunds will be given after the event date for those unable to attend. No refunds will be given to those who pick up their book in advance but are unable to attend the event.

If for whatever reason you are unable to attend but would still like your copy of the book, books will be available for pick up at 1231 9th Ave after the event at no extra charge. If you would like your book shipped, additional charges will apply.

To attend the event, you must purchase a ticket through the Eventbrite page, link above. Purchase of Maybe We'll Make It made through the bookstore website do not grant entry to the event.

*Please note that with industry-wide delays in publishing, this date may change. We will keep you up to date on any and all changes that occur in publication date and estimated arrival time.

**Books for this event will be for pick up only to ensure they arrive to customers by event date, November 1st. We cannot guarantee books shipped by publication date will arrive by event date. Books for ticketholders will of course be available at the event for those who wish to pick them up then. We cannot ship books outside of the U.S. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Accessibility

The venue is located on ground level, and there are no stairs between the entrance and event space.

When purchasing your ticket, you can select priority seating for wheelchair users and folks with mobility devices.

When purchasing your ticket, you can select ASL interpretation. (If needed, please purchase your tickets by October 11, 2022 to ensure an interpreter. Thank you for understanding).
Join us on Tuesday, November 1st at 7:00pm when Margo Price celebrates her memoir, Maybe We'll Make It, with Chuck Prophet!

Please note this is a ticketed event. Tickets include entry and a copy of the book, and can be purchased at the link ABOVE

About This Event

Join us on Tuesday, November 1 at 7pm when singer-songwriter Margo Price celebrates her memoir, Maybe We'll Make It, at Green Apple Books on the Park! Price will be in conversation with fellow musician and San Francisco's own, Chuck Prophet. Tickets include entrance to the event and a copy Maybe We'll Make It. This event will include an audience Q+A, with a signing line/meet and greet to follow. This will be an intimate, limited capacity event and certainly a night to remember, so get your tickets now! We will sell out.

Proof of vaccination is required.
Doors open at 6:30. The event will begin at 7pm.
Please see our FAQ below for more info.

About Maybe We'll Make It

When Margo Price was nineteen years old, she dropped out of college and moved to Nashville to become a musician. She busked on the street, played open mics, and even threw out her TV so that she would do nothing but write songs. She met Jeremy Ivey, a fellow musician who would become her closest collaborator and her husband. But after working on their craft for more than a decade, Price and Ivey had no label, no band, and plenty of heartache.

Maybe We'll Make It is a memoir of loss, motherhood, and the search for artistic freedom in the midst of the agony experienced by so many aspiring musicians: bad gigs and long tours, rejection and sexual harassment, too much drinking and barely enough money to live on. Price, though, refused to break, and turned her lowest moments into the classic country songs that eventually comprised the debut album that launched her career. In the authentic voice hailed by Pitchfork for tackling "Steinbeck-sized issues with no-bullshit humility," Price shares the stories that became songs, and the small acts of love and camaraderie it takes to survive in a music industry that is often unkind to women. Now a Grammy-nominated "Best New Artist," Price tells a love story of music, collaboration, and the struggle to build a career while trying to maintain her singular voice and style.

About Margo Price

Margo Price is a Nashville-based singer-songwriter. She has released three LPs, earned a Grammy nomination for Best New Artist, and performed on Saturday Night Live, and is the first female musician to sit on the board of Farm Aid.

FAQs

Copies of Maybe We'll Make It will be available for pick up at our 1231 9th Ave location from publication day--Tuesday, October 4*--on for those who want to read the book in advance of the event.** Those not picked up before event date will be available upon entry to the event.

Seating will be first come, first serve. Priority seating will be given to wheelchair/walker users and other attendees with disabilities. Standing room will be available after seats fill.

This is an in-person, ticketed event and will not be livestreamed. No refunds will be given after the event date for those unable to attend. No refunds will be given to those who pick up their book in advance but are unable to attend the event.

If for whatever reason you are unable to attend but would still like your copy of the book, books will be available for pick up at 1231 9th Ave after the event at no extra charge. If you would like your book shipped, additional charges will apply.

To attend the event, you must purchase a ticket through the Eventbrite page, link above. Purchase of Maybe We'll Make It made through the bookstore website do not grant entry to the event.

*Please note that with industry-wide delays in publishing, this date may change. We will keep you up to date on any and all changes that occur in publication date and estimated arrival time.

**Books for this event will be for pick up only to ensure they arrive to customers by event date, November 1st. We cannot guarantee books shipped by publication date will arrive by event date. Books for ticketholders will of course be available at the event for those who wish to pick them up then. We cannot ship books outside of the U.S. We apologize for any inconvenience.

Accessibility

The venue is located on ground level, and there are no stairs between the entrance and event space.

When purchasing your ticket, you can select priority seating for wheelchair users and folks with mobility devices.

When purchasing your ticket, you can select ASL interpretation. (If needed, please purchase your tickets by October 11, 2022 to ensure an interpreter. Thank you for understanding).
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