Madi Diaz

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Madi Diaz
Born Greenwich, Connecticut
Origin Nashville, Tennessee
Genres Pop, folk
Occupations Singer, songwriter
Years active 2007-present
Labels TinyOGRE Entertainment
Website www.madidiaz.com

Madi Diaz is an American singer and songwriter.

History

Diaz grew up in Lancaster, Pennsylvania, where she was home-schooled by her Peruvian mother, Nancy, a proponent of early childhood development and the visual arts, and her Danish father, Eric, a woodworker and musician. Diaz began piano lessons at age five, as her father was a keyboard player in the Frank Zappa tribute band.[1]

In her early teens, Diaz switched from piano to guitar and attended Paul Green School of Rock in Philadelphia, where she was featured in director Don Argott’s 2005 documentary about the program, Rock School.[2]

After high school, Diaz was accepted to Berklee College of Music. At Berklee she began working with Kyle Ryan, the Nebraska-raised guitarist, who remains her songwriting collaborator. The two began their collaboration when a fellow student, a producer looking for a project, offered Diaz the chance to record an album in Hawaii. The self-released album Skin And Bones (2007) was the result, a songwriting and performing partnership between Diaz and Ryan stuck. Shortly after, Diaz dropped out of the program at Berklee.

Diaz and Ryan continued writing and began playing shows in New York City, where she met her manager. Diaz and Ryan were then sent to Nashville for a month to write. In mid-2010, the two moved to Nashville.[3]

After releasing the EP, Ten Gun Salute, Diaz began touring with The Civil Wars and Landon Pigg. She was featured in Paste Magazine as one of the “Top Ten Buzziest Acts” At SXSW 2009[4] and has had songs featured on ABC Family’s Pretty Little Liars and Lifetime’s Drop Dead Diva and Army Wives.

Her EP, Far From The Things That We Know, was released on September 20, 2011, by TinyOGRE Entertainment[5] and previewed songs from her full-length album, "Plastic Moon," released in early 2012. The EP was recorded in Los Angeles and Charlottesville, VA with John Alagia (Dave Matthews Band, John Mayer) serving as producer. Her latest album, "We Threw Our Hearts In The Fire," was released on October 23, 2012.[6]

Diaz has provided backing vocals for Joseph Arthur on four tracks of his latest album, The Graduation Ceremony.[7]

Most recently, she collaborated with Joe Hawley, Ross Federman, and Bora Karaca of Tally Hall on vocals for the track "Black Rainbows" on the album "Hawaii: Part II".

Discography

  • Skin and Bone (2007)
  • Ten Gun Salute EP (2009)
  • Far From the Things That We Know" EP (2011)
  • Plastic Moon (2012)
  • We Threw Our Hearts In The Fire (2012)

References

  1. Marlow, Brett Aaron. "OPENER’S PREVIEW: MADI DIAZ AT THE VIC". Retrieved 13 December 2013. 
  2. Kim, Brandon. "Exclusive premiere: Madi Diaz "Let’s Go"". Retrieved 13 December 2013. 
  3. Moore, Tracey. "Nashville Cream". 
  4. Staff, Paste. "Paste's Top 10 Buzziest Acts of SXSW 2009". Retrieved 13 December 2013. 
  5. HAKIM, ARIANA. "MADI DIAZ: FAR FROM THINGS THAT WE KNOW". http://digboston.com/boston-music-concerts/2011/10/madi-diaz-far-from-things-that-we-know/. 
  6. "New Music Tuesday". Retrieved 13 December 2013. 
  7. "THE GRADUATION CEREMONY". Retrieved 13 December 2013. 

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