MARGO PRICE’S TATTOOS tell her story. She has nine, some of which you can’t see, like the words gypsy wanderer of the world emblazoned on her left foot. There’s a buffalo on her left thigh, memorializing Buffalo Clover, her old country-soul band. Her biggest tattoo, on her left shoulder, depicts a huge tree circled by three birds, representing herself and her twin sons, Judah, who’s now five, and Ezra, who died in 2010 from a rare heart condition two weeks after he was born. His death began a long, painful, self-destructive period for Price. “That took me out of the game for a while,” says Price, sipping a frozen Irish coffee in a booth at a Williamsburg, Brooklyn, bar. “All I wanted to do was drink to forget.”
Price’s debut…
