Catch Of The Week: Maggie B
Meet Maggie B from Scituate!
That breathy, soulful, melodic rasp will hook you in, and take you places. Listening to Maggie B, you get the feeling you’ve already heard her. Hints of Maren Morris, Halsey and Dua Lipa sprinkle the vibe in Maggie’s vocal recipe. This New England singer/songwriter sounds like she has already been on radio. Her delivery is polished, strong, professional. But certainly not to the point where it loses any of that organic singer/songwriter feel.
Maggie Burlingame has been at the music game since the first grade, likely part of the reason she is in a grade above most at her age. Her father played a big role in her musical path, providing live music in the home and encouraging her to get on stage at a very young age. All that experience, and all that exposure to all kinds of music, has led this Scituate girl to an ocean of possibilities.
Music by Maggie B
Push play to hear “Eyes on You.” Your ears will thank you!
More Maggie
- From: Scituate
- Now lives in: Wilmington, North Carolina
- Current single: “Eyes On You”
- What is your song about/how did it come to be: It is about falling for someone who doesn’t feel the same about you. I wrote it on my guitar back in June, and my friend Tyler put production to it and brought it to life!
- What lead you to music: My dad. He is a musician and taught me how to play guitar at 6, and threw me up on stage for the first time when I was 7 years old. Ever since then I have been obsessed and knew what I wanted to do for the rest of my life.
- First country song you learned: Rascal Flatts “What Hurts the Most”
- Instruments played: Guitar, Piano
- How would you describe your sound: a soft pop sound with RnB influence, sort of vibey
- Who inspires you: Lauryn Hill, The Beatles, Russ, Morgan Wallen
- Dream duet partner: Russ
- All- time favorite country songs: Tennessee Whiskey (Chris Stapleton) or Like I Loved You (Brett Young)
- First country concert: Lady A
- What songs do you like now on Country 1025: Chasin You- Morgan Wallen, ANYTHING Dan and Shay, Need You Now- Lady Antebellum
- If you weren’t a musician, what would you be doing: Nursing
- Day Job : Waitress
- Most proud moment: People dancing to my band at a gig in Panama City this summer
- Crazy thing that happened in your music career: Getting flown out to LA for a music contract
- Other things you like to do: Hike with my dog, hang out with friends, and travel
- Fun facts: I can juggle, make a noise that sounds like a duck, and say the alphabet backwards
- Mantra: Smile:)
Maggie B here
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