Valerie Smith: Maggie’s Journal | A Bluegrass & Americana Masterpiece

Grammy-nominated Valerie Smith releases "Maggie's Journal," a 30-track bluegrass narrative inspired by her great-grandmother's secret post-Civil War diary.

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Twelve years in the making, Maggie’s Journal is the definitive masterpiece from Grammy-nominated artist Valerie Smith. Released via Bell Buckle Records, this ambitious 30-track project is less of a standard album and more of a “musical narrative”—a vivid resurrection of the life of Smith’s great-grandmother, Margaret Attebury Brooks-McCamis.

A Voice From the Attic

The project was born from a serendipitous discovery: a “Car Load Tablet” found in an attic trunk by Smith’s cousins. Inside was the handwritten journal of “Maggie,” a woman who survived the brutal realities of post–Civil War Missouri.

Maggie’s writings reveal a harrowing yet resilient life—marrying young to a violent man and raising children in the rural Midwest. Her words offer a raw, unvarnished look at:

  • American History: Life in the aftermath of the Civil War.
  • Social Justice: Early struggles for women’s and children’s rights.
  • Human Resilience: The survival of a “gentle spirit” behind a hardened exterior.

The Sound of History

Produced by the acclaimed Donna Ulisse, the album blends bluegrass, Americana, and roots traditions. The tracks serve as a collaboration across generations, interweaving original songs with spoken-word excerpts taken directly from the journal.

Featured TracksEmotional Tone
“Jim O’Dell, Straight From Hell”A gripping narrative of Maggie’s domestic struggles.
“That Was A Long Time Ago”Haunting, cinematic reflection.
“Alva’s Lullaby”Tender, acoustic hopefulness.

World-Class Collaboration

Smith’s “sassy and sultry” vocals (as described by NPR’s Dave Higgs) are supported by an elite ensemble of musicians and vocalists:

  • Instrumentation: Cody Kilby (guitar/mandolin), Stephen Burwell (violin), Evan Winsor (bass), and Scott Vestal (banjo).
  • Harmonies: Donna Ulisse, Josie Smith, Mike Rogers, and the Vestals.
  • Production: Recorded at Tim Carter’s Tree House Studio and Scott Vestal’s Digital Underground, with masterful mixing by Chris Latham.

“Maggie told her truth in a voice both plain and powerful,” Smith says. “My mission was to honor her courage and give life to the history she never had the chance to share.”

With a career spanning three decades and collaborations with legends like Ralph Stanley and Tom T. Hall, Valerie Smith has reached a new creative peak. Maggie’s Journal is more than music; it is an act of devotion that ensures a once-hidden story will never be forgotten again.

The official track listing for Maggie’s Journal is as follows:

Disc 1

“Introduction: The Dream Story”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 1”

“That Was A Long Time Ago”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 2

“Started Wrong In This Life”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 3”

“Warm My Feet And Cry”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 4”

“Oh Dear Reader”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 5”

“Jealous”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 6”

“I Never Learned To Love Him”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 7”

“My Life Of Strife”

 

Disc 2

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 8”

“Misery Of Green”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 9”

“Blue Bottle Of Bad”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 10”

“Alva’s Lullaby”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 11”

“Jim O’Dell, Straight From Hell”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 12”

“What A Shame For A Girl Like Me”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 13”

“When You Ain’t Got Nothin’”

“Maggie’s Reading: Part 14”

“A Raggie Thing Like Me”

Maggie’s Final Thoughts – The End”

 Maggie’s Journal is available at Smith’s website at https://thevaleriesmith.com. For more information about the project, visit https://thevaleriesmith.com/maggie-s-journal.

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