Singer-songwriter Madeline Edwards has signed with Warner Music Nashville. Her 12-track debut album, Crashlanded, will be released through the label on Nov. 4.
In celebration of the news, Edwards has released a new track, “Too Much Of A Good Thing,” along with a companion video featuring behind-the-scenes footage of her friends, family, band and crew from the last few months. Written alongside Ian Christian and Trannie Anderson, Edwards was inspired to write the song the evening she was tapped to go on tour with Chris Stapleton this past summer.
Since breaking onto the scene on the CMA Award stage last year, Edwards’ has landed on Spotify’s Hot Country Artists to Watch list, been named one of CMT’s Next Women of Country and included as a Top 20 Breaker artist on NPR. She was recently selected as Billboard’s August Rookie Of The Month, as well as an Apple Music August Country Riser.
Blending jazz, soul, gospel and country, Edwards has garnered nearly 15 million collective streams. Her initial five song EP was released in June 2022 and featured lead single “Port City,” as well as “Hold My Horses,” “Why I’m Calling,” “Heart You Can’t Break,” and “The Road.”
In addition to opening on Stapleton’s “All American Road Show,” Edwards has graced the stage at SXSW and performed at the Long Road Festival, Moon River Festival and Americana Fest. She will also be playing at Stagecoach 2023.
Edwards is represented by Samantha Borenstein at Sam I Am Entertainment, Wasserman and Sony Music Publishing.
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