During the second night of her three-night stint at the Ryman Auditorium in Nashville this past week, singer-songwriter Margo Price surprised the crowd by bringing on stage Jack White of the White Stripes. White joined her on stage to play a White Stripes song, the 2007 track “Honey We Can’t Afford to Look This Cheap.”
Price is signed to White’s Third Man Records and released her acclaimed sophomore album, All American Made, through the label last October.
White introducing the song, saying, ” Margo and I are gonna do a song I wrote on an airplane a few years ago. It’s about songwriters living in Nashville. Maybe some of you could understand.”
On the first night of her Nashville resisdency, Price was assisted onstage by country rocker Sturgill Simpson, to join forces for a Loretta Lynn and Conway Twitty’s 1971 duet “After the Fire is Gone”. Later during that same Saturday show, Willie Nelson’s son, Lukas Nelson, came out for the All American Made song “Learning to Lose,” singing his father’s parts from the studio version.
Margo Price is currently touring the country for
All American Made. Watch footage of Price and White’s duet below.
Photo credit : Kalyn Oyer
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