
About
Madison Malone is a genre-bending singer-songwriter, performer, and sync artist whose career began with a stage debut at age 10 and has since spanned national tours, major collaborations, and powerful storytelling through song. From opening for the Madison Symphony Orchestra at 15 to headlining Summerfest, SXSW, and The Troubadour, to sharing the stage with Soccer Mommy, Royal & The Serpent, David Ryan Harris, Alice Phoebe Lou, Kaleo, Jon Batiste and more, Madison’s sound blends intimate vocals with cinematic production and raw emotional honesty.
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Based in Los Angeles by way of Madison, Wisconsin, she’s a voting member of the Recording Academy and a multi-time MAMA award winner. Her original music has appeared on ABC's General Hospital, 20/20, CBS This Morning, Gather (produced by Jason Mamoa), and Praise Petey. She also lent her voice to the theme for Archibald’s Next Big Thing and made a surprise acting debut as Nurse Madison on General Hospital's Nurses Ball episode. Madison’s work in sync continues to thrive through her sync deal with Position Music where she released Milk & Honey with producer & co-writer, Tim Myers, co-founder of OneRepublic. Additionally, Madison has co-written with artists like Celine Dion, Monica Martin, Hillary Reynolds, Brandon Rogers, Hayley Warner and more.
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Her live shows -- from sold-out nights at LA’s legendary, Hotel Café, to multiple European tours -- showcase her magnetic presence and deep connection to listeners worldwide. Madison's music has been picked up by Spotify's editorial playlists, continuing to spread her outreach to listeners everywhere.
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In 2025, Madison is recording her upcoming album, Love Letters, about queerness, motherhood, and heartbreaks that still ache with Justin Glasco (Rufus Wainwright, Paris Paloma, Brandy Clark, Tiny Habits) preparing for an official showcase at Folk Alliance International in Montreal, and expanding her artistry into film, podcasting, and television.

"A charming manifestation of the power of love, ‘Quiet Down’ provides solidarity for anyone who has ever felt they need to silence who they are or who they love. It reminds us that love is anything but exclusive."
"Her highly stimulating music is profound and thought-provoking, transporting you to another place."
Chloe Robinson, Earmilk






