Madeline has been playing musical instruments and singing since she was a kid. Her first instruments were the xylophone and kazoo. She later moved to the piano at the age of 7. At 15, she received her first guitar and has been playing one and writing music since. Her sound is honest and her style is unique.
After a few weeks in the hot Nevada desert for a geology class, she returned to LA and wrote her first song. After playing it for a classmate who immediately asked to place it in his class project's documentary, "Pioche"-- a tongue-in-cheek rehashing of the field camp endeavor-- has become an audience favorite.
Since Madeline first ventured in front of a microphone at an open mic night in early 2005, she's gone on to play in front of many other microphones, endearing audiences in a variety of venues, including house concerts, UCLA, Unurban Coffeehouse, Synergy Cafes, Karma Coffeehouse, The Derby, and B.B. King's Blues Club at Universal Citywalk, in Hollywood, CA.
In Fall of 2007, Madeline made her debut on a local cable television show where she improvised the program's intro music on the spot as well as being the featured musical guest where she played a segment, did an interview, and closed the show with her original music.
In 2008, Madeline is armed with a significant repertoire of interesting melodies and lyrics ready to showcase. In March, she performed in the "Don't Call Us Tori" showcase in Hollywood, featuring a few of LA's best females singer-songwriters. In April and May she hosted Mikey Mondays, a biweekly open mic night in Santa Monica. She is currently finishing her EP for a summer release and is seeking music placement for film and television projects.
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Gagosian Liga says:
I thank you for adding me, dear Madeline, and I hope you enjoy my music! Feel free to download it! Musical greetings from Munich/Germany!
posted Jun 18