Rose is prepping the release of new music

Acclaimed Nashville-based singer/songwriter Maggie Rose – hailed for her passionate individualism and influences spanning rock, soul, Americana, folk, and funk – has signed with independent music powerhouse Big Loud Records. The partnership comes as Rose readies new music that perfectly aligns with the label’s recently announced mission to sign talent in alternative genres, including Americana, indie, folk, alt-country, and more. Spearheading those efforts is VP of A&R Nate Yetton, alongside the existing Big Loud Records team, with Rose being among Yetton’s first new signings to the exciting new stable of artists.

“Big Loud dove in headfirst and defied my preconceived notions of what I’d come to expect from a big label,” Rose explains. “They didn’t want me to change the music I was working on or ‘chase’ the trends. They understood the vision and believed in me from the outset.”

Rose caught the ears of Yetton and Big Loud Records as she was putting the finishing touches on new music to be announced soon. Though Rose is a respected fixture of the Nashville community (she was recently elected Governor of the Recording Academy’s Nashville Chapter and has played the iconic Grand Ole Opry almost 100 times), Big Loud embraced the unique path she has carved out for herself. Refusing to be pigeonholed in any one genre, Rose comfortably straddles different worlds as evidenced by her dynamic performances at such varied festivals as Austin City Limits, Bonnaroo, and Newport Folk Fest.

A true road warrior, she has shared the stage with an impressive array of artists including Kelly Clarkson, Tedeschi Trucks Band, Heart, Joan Jett, Eric Church, Gov’t Mule, The Mavericks, Fitz & The Tantrums, and The Revivalists to name a few. She is about to embark on an extensive US nationwide theater tour with St. Paul & The Broken Bones, with more live dates on the horizon for 2024. Rose felt the time was right to join forces with the formidable team at Big Loud for this exciting new chapter as she prepares to release some of her most powerful music to date.