Maggie Rose

Country Singer

Maggie Rose was born in Potomac, Maryland, United States on May 19th, 1988 and is the Country Singer. At the age of 35, Maggie Rose biography, profession, age, height, weight, eye color, hair color, build, measurements, education, career, dating/affair, family, news updates, and networth are available.

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Date of Birth
May 19, 1988
Nationality
United States
Place of Birth
Potomac, Maryland, United States
Age
35 years old
Zodiac Sign
Taurus
Profession
Singer, Songwriter
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Maggie Rose Life

Maggie Rose Durante (born May 19, 1988) is an American country music performer.

Durante joined Universal Republic as Margaret Durante in 2009 and unveiled a photograph of Kings of Leon's "Use Somebody."

She left Universal Republic and signed to Emrose Records, a brand that used the services of James Stroud's Stroudavarious Records a year later.

She ranked two singles on Emrose and launched a digital album titled Maybe Tonight.

Maggie also performed two songs that were included in episodes of the Disney Channel's Shake It Up and Good Luck Charlie television series, as well as the Shake It Down: Break it Down soundtrack collection, which was released on July 12, 2011.

After signing with Scott Siman's RPM Management, Durante changed her recording name to Maggie Rose in 2012.

When Siman expanded RPM to include a mainstream country label, he launched the album with her as the country's best-selling artist, with the first single being "I Ain't Your Mama."

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Maggie Rose Career

Musical career

Maggie Rose Durante was born in Potomac, Maryland, and graduated from Georgetown Visitation Preparatory School. She has been a lifelong performer, but she first appeared with The B Street Band, a Bruce Springsteen tribute band, at age 16. She attended Clemson University but after being encouraged by producer Tommy Mottola, the former director of Sony Entertainment, she moved to Nashville during her sophomore year in order to pursue a career in music.

Durante left Universal Republic out of New York in 2009 and published a well-received copy of King of Leon's "Use Somebody." In December 2010, she signed to R&J Records, where her first album "Mississippi's Crying" debuted on the Hot Country Songs charts in December 2010 and in June 2011, her music video "Maybe Tonight" debuted in Great American Country's Top 20 Country Countdown videos at No. 1: "Reality" debuted in the Top 20 Country Countdown videos at No. 1 in June 2011. The first for an independent artist is a 1.

Maggie Rose, the RPM Entertainment company that signed her to RPM Entertainment, has changed her stage name and released her first LP. Rose's debut album, Cut to Impress, features ten tracks showcasing the singer's versatility. With the lead single "I Ain't Your Mama," she was praised as one of Country music's top hits, featuring her large, commanding voice with a groovy melody and a spitfire type of verse pattern with a snail structure with a shamless delivery. Maggie's second single, the gut-punch "Better"), showcases her vocal, crisp vocals, and it serves as a good follow-up to "I Ain't Your Mama." On Billboard Country Airplay, the top 30 songs, "I Ain't Your Mama" and "Better," were among the Top 30 singles on the Billboard Country Airplay. Cut to Impress was dubbed one of the year's best listeners, and Maggie's career was launched with a new chapter. After visiting the United States, I spent a few days in the United States. Troops in the Middle East in 2013, Maggie Rose joined Gary Allan and Sheryl Crow on The Free and Easy Tour. Maggie came out of 2013 after appearing in 49 states over the course of 150 shows.

Maggie Rose responded to Salad Gate, prompted by radio broadcaster Keith Hill's urging radio programmers to include less female artists when comparing females to tomatoes on a salad by using social media to introduce "Tomato Tuesdays." She posted a new song on her Soundcloud every week, using the hashtag #TomatoTuesday, expressing her support for females in country music. 'I Want Him Bad' was a standout among the hundreds of songs on the radio and in combining hip-hop, 80s rock, and rootsy, songwriter-based singles. Maggie Rose was dubbed by PopDust in the upcoming class of glamorous women.

Maggie Rose's new EP, which was released in 2016, mixes country with more modern pop, with pop-rock and volume-blasting jams as a siren. Rolling Stone's best-busting album "Love Me More" was praised by Maggie Rose's passion and vulnerability, as well as superb songwriting mixed with the pop-leaning style. The single debuted on Sirius XM The Highway, and the video debuted exclusively on CMT, where it was branded a little bit pop, a little bit country, a little bit soulful, and 100% "Maggie."

Maggie Rose was featured on "Laid Back" a carefree portrayal of downtime on Outkast's Big Boi and hip-hop producer Mannie Fresh, one of the most rare mashups of late 2016. Maggie married Austin Marshall in Potomac, Maryland, on June 4, 2016. Maggie Rose joined Narvel Blackstock's Starstruck Management in August 2016 and joined the Creative Artists Agency's roster (CAA).

On May 19, 2017, Maggie posted the EP Dreams > Dollars as a personal expression of love and grief. On its debut, lead-off single "Body On Fire" dominated streaming markets, landing Maggie on Spotify's Viral 50 chart. The track debuted on Spotify's New Music on Friday (5.5) with immediate updates to the platform's Weekly Buzz and Wild Country playlists. In addition, the song has been featured on SiriusXM's "On the Horizon," Pandora's New Country playlist, and Apple Music's Breaking Country and Hot Tracks. "More Dreams Than Dollars" is a pop song that explores her time as an aspiring, self-founded musician in Nashville. Maggie Rose was hailed by NPR as "what's next in Nashville," and the Washington Post identifies her as "one of the country's top storytellers."

Maggie Rose, a 13-piece band consisting of touring band members from Brothers Osborne, Kelly Clarkson, Steven Tyler, and Steven Tyler, released a live album in one take without overdubs or vocal tuning. With the smoldering "Pull You Through" and the soulful ballad "Just Getting By," she began releasing digital 45s beginning in October 2017. "Pull You Through" appeared on Sirius XM radio's "The Highway Top 10." With the introduction of "It's You," a throwback soul ballad that showcases her dynamic vocals with elements of modern pop and R&B, reminiscent of Aretha Franklin, the digital 45 series's progress progressed. Maggie Rose's vocal chops were exhibited in this third digital 45, which was inspired by an interview with Debbie Harry showcasing Maggie Rose's vocal chops, a funkified rhythm section, and rock n' roll sensibility.

Maggie Rose appeared at Bonnaroo and the Chevy Breakout Stage at 2018 CMA Fest, and was named "Best of CMA Fest" and "Best Hippie Soul" at the 2018 CMA Festival. During CMA Week, she appeared at Spotify's CMA Headquarters for the opening of Blake Shelton's Ole Red. Maggie Rose was ranked on several Best Dressed lists, including E!

Her appearance at the 2018 Bonnaroo Art and Music Festival was described as a "can't miss" and was voted one of the 2018 music festival's highlights. Bonnaroo was followed by her appearance at the Cannes Lions International Festival of Creativity in France and the first-ever joint venture publishing agreement between pop music's Prescription Songs and Nashville-based SeaGayle Music.

Land O'Lakes partnered with Maggie Rose and Grammy Award-winning songwriter Liz Rose to rewrite "Old McDonald" for a national television campaign highlighting female farmers. The ad campaign was launched on Women's Equality Day, August 26, 2018.

Change The Whole Thing, Maggie Rose's album, Change The Whole Thing, with headlining tour dates in Hollywood, Dallas, Atlanta, and Nashville. Rolling Stone regarded the album as a "Must Have" along with Prince and Macy Gray and "positions Rose as a gifted and versatile pop-soul belter" in the vein of Bonnie Raitt and Joe Cocker's Mad Dogs and Englishmen, a convincing argument that Rose appears to be right at the same point of musical style.

Jeannie Seely made the introduction in September 2018, her 50th Grand Ole Opry appearance.

Maggie's new album, Have a Seat, was released in 2021. This is her transformation from Country to Soul/R&B.

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