MADELYN LAVENDER is a singer/songwriter/guitarist whose music is an eclectic mix of Folk-Rock-Pop with a twist of Psychedelia. A prolific writer, she received strong radio rotation in Europe and the U.S. with her two pop singles entitled 'Please Don’t Make Me Change' and 'Scared To Love' released with the aid of Comstock Records. Seeking a new direction in her writing, she spent some time afterwards experimenting with and fusing various genres of music while recording and touring on the East Coast. In 2003, she released her first full length CD entitled "Memory Tree" which combines elements of Rock, Folk, Jazz and World music. The CD has and continues to receive overwhelmingly positive reviews and airplay in Europe, Australia and the U.S.
Press Info
"A talented singer-songwriter, with a spell binding album that is both mystifying and enlightening."--Tom Robinson, Kingston Radio, UK
"A voice that harkens back to the mellifluous days of 70's pop."--James Cassara, Rapid River Magazine, NC
"Wonderful singer...Superb album".--Dave Smith, Jukebox Show, UK
"VERY cool...Unique!"--Lord Litter, Lord Litter's Radio Show, Germany
"A very talented girl with a great voice."--Kurt K. Gabriel, Archangel-Theben Radio, Austria
A great album...Nice fresh sound."--Gerd Stassen, Radio Ems-Vechte-Welle, Germany
"From the golden era of the west coast sound."--Massimo Ferro, Radio Voce Spazio, "Highway 61", Italy
"I have been quite impressed by Lavender...She is a zany mixture of Cyndi Lauper and Joni Mitchell."--Eric Montfort, 101 Malta Radio
Similar Artists
Joni Mitchell, Ani DiFranco, Patty Smith, Dori Previn
Influences
Joni Mitchell, Indigo Girls, B-52s, Bob Dylan, Roger Waters/Pink Floyd, Leonard Cohen
Bio
MADELYN LAVENDER is a singer/songwriter/guitarist whose music is an eclectic mix of Folk-Rock-Pop with a twist of Psychedelia. A prolific writer, she received strong radio rotation in Europe and the U.S. with her two pop singles entitled 'Please Don’t Make Me Change' and 'Scared To Love' released with the aid of Comstock Records. Seeking a new direction in her writing, she spent some time afterwards experimenting with and fusing various genres of music while recording and touring on the East Coast. In 2003, she released her first full length CD entitled "Memory Tree" which combines elements of Rock, Folk, Jazz and World music (see "press info").