Madison is on the Hope You Can Forgive Me North American tour following the release of her debut album. I Hope You Can Forgive Me is a masterwork in storytelling. The record is a rich, complex body of work tapping into everything from her divine feminine energy ("God Herself") to a near fatal car accident ("Please Don't Leave Me Now") to an ancestor escaping enslavement (the only feature on her whole album is here, featuring her father Bobby McFerrin).
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Throughout her fruitful independent career, spanning three EPs and multiple collaborations, Madison has earned accolades from The New York Times, NPR, The FADER, and Pitchfork, who named her a Rising Artist in 2018. Her genre-bending work has led to Questlove dubbing her early sound "soul-appella." In addition to a stirring performance on the renowned COLORS Studio platform, McFerrin has also performed at Lincoln Center, Central Park SummerStage and BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, and shared stages with the likes of De La Soul, Gallant, and The Roots. Off the stage, Madison's music has been featured in episodes of Comedy Central's Broad City and HBO's Random Acts of Flyness. Working at the intersection of artistry and community building, McFerrin co-curated programming for the BRIC Jazz Festival in 2021, and in 2022, aligned her MAD LOVE initiative with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy to present three installments of Summer Fridays - a series focused on themes of RELEASE, RESTORE & REJOICE with DJs, comedians and musicians providing some much needed space for healing from the collective trauma and grief of the pandemic.
Madison is on the Hope You Can Forgive Me North American tour following the release of her debut album. I Hope You Can Forgive Me is a masterwork in storytelling. The record is a rich, complex body of work tapping into everything from her divine feminine energy ("God Herself") to a near fatal car accident ("Please Don't Leave Me Now") to an ancestor escaping enslavement (the only feature on her whole album is here, featuring her father Bobby McFerrin).
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Throughout her fruitful independent career, spanning three EPs and multiple collaborations, Madison has earned accolades from The New York Times, NPR, The FADER, and Pitchfork, who named her a Rising Artist in 2018. Her genre-bending work has led to Questlove dubbing her early sound "soul-appella." In addition to a stirring performance on the renowned COLORS Studio platform, McFerrin has also performed at Lincoln Center, Central Park SummerStage and BRIC Celebrate Brooklyn, and shared stages with the likes of De La Soul, Gallant, and The Roots. Off the stage, Madison's music has been featured in episodes of Comedy Central's Broad City and HBO's Random Acts of Flyness. Working at the intersection of artistry and community building, McFerrin co-curated programming for the BRIC Jazz Festival in 2021, and in 2022, aligned her MAD LOVE initiative with the Brooklyn Bridge Park Conservancy to present three installments of Summer Fridays - a series focused on themes of RELEASE, RESTORE & REJOICE with DJs, comedians and musicians providing some much needed space for healing from the collective trauma and grief of the pandemic.
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