New York-based R&B-Pop artist Zoey Madison has already established herself as a rising star. With a rare four-octave vocal range and an extended whistle tone, she blends 90s R&B expressiveness with modern pop beats, captivating audiences. Her recent EP, produced by industry veteran Matt Chiavalle and co-written with Amy Proal (Kelly Clarkson) showcases not only her range but her music artistry.
Zoey’s influences span from Mariah Carey and Whitney Houston, Barbara Streisand and Judy Garland to Ariana Grande. All the while, mixing in her own unique sound and stories of self-growth and resilience.
Zoey has honed her craft through training at The Berklee School of Music, classical vocal coach Craig Wich and NBC’s The Voice legend Stevie Mackey. Along the way, she has worked with Hollywood icon Kenny Ortega and sung on stage with her childhood idol, Kristin Chenoweth.
Zoey is not just an entertainer; she is a storyteller. This attribute partially stems from her love of old Hollywood. You would be hard-pressed to find anyone who knows more about classic movies and stars. Zoey uses her love of storytelling to connect, motivate and inspire her listeners through music.