- Publication Date |
- Feb 01, 2019
- Episode Duration |
- 00:48:46
Nashville singer-songwriter Margo Price sold her car and pawned her wedding ring to pay for the studio time to make her first album, 'Midwest Farmer's Daughter.' The album was a success. She spoke with Terry Gross in 2017 when her second album, 'All American Made,' came out, and played songs about jail, drinking, and growing up on the family farm. Price is up for a Grammy Award for Best New Artist. Also, we remember character actor Dick Miller, who died this week at 90. "You don't have to be a leading man" to make it in Hollywood, he told Terry Gross in 1990. He appeared in more than 100 films, including 'Gremlins' and 'The Little Shop of Horrors.' TV critic David Bianculli reviews 'The ABC Murders,' an adaptation of Agatha Christie's novel about iconic detective Hercule Poirot. In this iteration, Poirot is played by John Malkovich.