
Runaway Horses is a show about the search for freedom through music, and our shared human experience. Hosted by country musician Margo Price, the show features inspirational conversations with artists who aren’t afraid to break the mold and follow their own path. Produced by work x work for Sonos
| Publishes | Weekly | Episodes | 7 | Founded | 3 years ago |
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| Categories | MusicArts | ||||

When Jess Wolfe and Holly Laessig sing together on stage, it’s impossible to tell where one voice ends and the other one begins. “When we sing together, it creates this third voice,” says Jess Wolfe. “It's almost harder to sing without the other now.... more
From Bob Dylan to Dolly Parton, from Pink Floyd to Sinéad O'Connor, Bettye LaVette has covered them all—and each time, she’s made the songs she performs uniquely her own. When Margo Price first heard LaVette’s rendition of John Prine’s Souvenirs, it ... more
For the Grateful Dead’s Bob Weir, there is nothing better than being on stage, playing music in front of a live audience. “When you're hitting those notes that your body didn't know it could hit,” says Weir, “I feel beyond human. I can't imagine that... more
Swamp Dogg has released twenty-five studio albums, written songs for artists like Doris Duke and Dee Dee Warwick, and collaborated with musicians such as Justin Vernon and John Prine—but he’s had to fight for his creative vision every step of the way... more
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I’m new to this podcast so am listening after it originally aired. I love how Margo is a genuine fan of each guest and gets into both their musical influences and performances and topics like mental health. Plus I’ve found new musical artists to listen to! Thank you, Margo, for giving us another peek into your life and your music fandom.
I love this already and im three minutes in. Cant wait to hear more from you Margo. <3
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Apple Podcasts | #153 |
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