Madelyn Paquette

Madelyn Paquette is a Nashville-based, award-winning songwriter and artist originally from Boston, MA. Her recent cuts include “Easier By Now” (Spencer Crandall), “Gas Station Flowers” (Parker Graye), and “Autopilot” (Levi Hummon). Her work has been featured on CMA Fest main stages, at The Bluebird Café and The Listening Room, and on tours nationwide. She is a BMI Foundation Scholarship recipient and Grand Prize winner of the John Lennon Songwriting Contest.

A 2022 graduate of NYU Tisch School of the Arts (BFA, Recorded Music), Madelyn performed her single “Broke Like Me” at Radio City Music Hall and was selected for NYU’s inaugural Summer Accelerator program, where she was mentored by Katie Vinten (Columbia Records) and Megan McLaughlin, now her manager.

Known for bringing fully formed concepts, titles, and melodies into the room, Madelyn is a versatile topliner and “track girl,” writing and producing across country, pop, indie, and folk. She’s drawn to ideas that shift perspective and create emotional resonance, writing both solo and with a wide network of collaborators, including Erin Kinsey, Jenna Johnson, Danielle Bradbery, Chris Lindsey, McCall Chapin, Sarah Killian, Aron Rosing, Austin Nivarel, Dawson Anderson, Callista Clark, Fran Litterski, and more.