Margo Price with Eliza Thorn Knuckleheads Friday, October 24
The air outside Knuckleheads carried that sharp October chill that makes you grateful for a crowded room. Inside, the lights were low, the rail yard hummed just beyond the walls, and Margo Price walked onstage like someone who owned the night but didn’t need to prove it. She opened with a slow burn “Just Don’t Give A Damn,” the kind of song that hits like a sermon wrapped in twang. The crowd, packed shoulder-to-shoulder and glowing with the easy warmth of longnecks and anticipation, came alive on the first chorus
Price’s voice, raspy and radiant, cut clean through the mix, equal parts Nashville polish and honky-tonk grit. She turned the place into a revival, her band locked tight and joyful. Guitar player Logan Ledger played Ty

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