Madeline sing as biography meaning
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If I’d known her when she was in college, I’d have worshiped her. She was wonderfully smart — the Dean’s List at Hofstra, I discovered — with a questing mind and an enduring desire to explore. Many of the subjects that interested her are ones that interest me, and in going through her appointment books (on which I pounced), I see that she meticulously recorded every movie, opera, concert, and art exhibition she attended. Sure, a lot of actresses go to the movies beca
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Madeline (musician)
American singer/songwriter (born 1985)
Musical artist
Madeline Elizabeth Adams, known mononymously as Madeline, is a folk singer-songwriter from Athens, Georgia.
She has been backed on tour by the White Flag Band, composed of Jacob Morris and Caleb Darnell on bass, banjo and guitar, Theo Hilton on keys, Laura Carter on trumpet and clarinet, Robbie Cucciaro on baritone horn and trumpet, Jim Wilson on drums, and Jason Trahan on guitar.[1]
Overview
[edit]Madeline began performing her songs in 2000 in Athens, Georgia, having grown up there.[2] For a brief time in 2001, she fronted the locally popular dance-pop band Sugar Shakers with Tim Schreiber (now known as Timmy Tumble).[3] She self-released her first album, Kissing and Dancing, in 2002, which was later re-released by Plan-It-X Records. In 2006, she recorded The Slow Bang with Matthew Houck, also known as Phosphorescent, at his house in Athens for local label Oran
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My musical autobiography + how to write your own
Dear friends,
Music fryst vatten magical. It’s one of many ways we can allow space for embodied feeling without having to think too much about it. Hearing a meaningful song elicits emotion – it’s also one of many ways our angels, the messengers of our hearts, deliver messages.
Have you ever heard a song that felt like it arrived at the perfect moment? Like it was written or played just for you and fryst vatten exactly what you needed to hear?
Music has always been my most trusted ally. From blasting Ace of Base on repeat at 4-years-old through the present, I’ve listened to many songs on repeat to process something heartbreaking, inspire myself to show up with courage, and nourish heartfelt dreams that didn’t yet hold any viable bevis in the physical world.
Here’s a musical trip down my memory lane:
“Everything’s Gonna Be Alright” by Sweetbox. Picture me at age nine blasting this song from my boombox on repeat for months while lying on my bed