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Lacie Madison - Actress/Singer/Songwriter

Lacie Madison: Big Talent from Big Sky Country

By PHIL SWEETLAND
Music and Radio contributor, The New York Times

NASHVILLE – There are fewer than 1 million people in Lacie Madison’s entire home state of Montana, but the beautiful singer and songwriter feels that since she moved to the big city of Nashville a year ago, “I really do feel like this is where I fit.”

Lacie’s huge move to Music City “has inspired me, which surprised me,” she says. “I was expecting 10,000 singers to move here a day, but instead I’ve found lots of people that are similar to me, and musicians that I love to hang out with.”

Within a few weeks of arriving, she met one of her musical heroes, the Grand Ole Opry legend Jim Ed Brown. Not long after that, she auditioned for – and immediately got – the role of Andrew Jackson’s wife, Rachel Donelson Jackson, in the critically acclaimed and Hollywood-produced PBS special on Jackson called Good, Evil, and The Presidency, which was filmed in Middle Tennessee.

And in July, Madison completed the recording of her debut solo album, working with many of Jim Ed’s A-list, Opry session players, and featuring a dozen self-written Lacie songs.

Phew! Talk about hitting the Nashville ground running!

Much of Lacie’s success onstage and in front of a camera comes from a natural love of performing. She’s already played shows everywhere from the Little Big Horn Battlefield in Montana to the Limelight in Nashville, and tells us “there’s nothing more exciting than being able to get up there and do a 3-minute song, and make somebody’s day. As a fan, you remember entertainers who are on stage, loving what they do. You can’t fake that.”

Meet Lacie Madison

Her parents are Baby Boomers who relocated to Montana when Lacie was 6 months old. Dad owns a manufacturing company whose clients include McDonald’s; Mom home-schooled Lacie and remains her biggest fan. “She was always encouraging,” Madison says. “Mom’s a professional audience.”

As a kid, Lacie remembers watching a Dolly Parton Christmas special on TV and being hooked. “My parents taped it, and I watched that show over and over.”

Dolly’s total range of talents, from singing to songwriting to acting to running businesses, remains an inspiration to Lacie to this day. Even at a very young age, Madison wanted to read every book she could get her hands on about Parton and her other favorite Country stars. Armed with that knowledge, Lacie entered the contests so often on her favorite Radio station, KBOZ Country 99.9 in Bozeman, that she knew exactly when each 30-day time limit had expired so that she could enter again.

She taught herself guitar after seeing another performer play one during a Civil War Reenactment. Just three weeks later, she made her solo debut – in front of 2,000 people at the Little Big Horn. “Oh, it was wonderful,” she recalls. “I was a little nervous, but once you get started you’re fine.”

The debut album showcases Madison’s remarkable versatility. The songs vary from the Radio-friendly tempo “Lucky Stars” to the heartfelt ballad “Sunday Morning” and the Western Swing-based “Honky Tonk Love.” Since moving to Nashville, Lacie has begun studying piano, which has already created a classic Row studio moment.Welcome to Nashville, Lacie. It’s clear you’re here to stay.

- Updated August 16, 2008

Lacie has been featured in Stage/Film/TV & Radio and below is a partial resume showcasing some of the many performances Lacie has had the opportunity to be in.

FEATURE FILM
Gods and Generals
Dir. Ron Maxwell
Extra Ted Turner Productions Harpers Ferry, WV
& Hagerstown, MA
2001
Chance Encounter
Dir. Justin Gullett
Extra Perception Films
Memphis, TN
2006
TELEVISION
NewWorldSon ‘Working Man’ Music Video
Dir. Jon Ward
Featured Dancer
Jonny Grand Films
Nashville, TN
2007
Rutherford County Promotional Video
Dir. Christian Hidalgo
Principle
Navigation Advertising LLC
Murfreesboro, TN
2007
Andrew Jackson: Good, Evil
& The PresidencyDir. Carl Byker
Rachel Jackson
Principle
KECTV LA
Nashville, TN
2006
Center Stage 11
Dir. Sherry Heminway
Guest & Host
(Numerous appearances
Community Television 11
Millington, TN
2004
THEATER
"Classic Broadway" A Musical Revue
Dir. Lacie Madison
Principle Singer L. Madison Productions
Millington, TN
2006
"Classic Broadway" A Musical Revue
Dir. Lacie Madison
Principle Singer L. Madison Productions
Covington, TN
2006
"Pillow Talk"
Dir. Lorraine Birchfield
Jan Morrow Lead Tipton Arts Council
Covington, TN
2006
"Beauty and the Beast"
Dir. Arnold Miester
Silly Girl #1/Belle Understudy Principle HCT/KAPA
Lihue, HI
2005
"Three Times to the Three Forks"
Rosie McDonald
John Coulter's Sister/Sacagawea
Supporting
MT. Theater in the Park
Bozeman, MT
1998
"Betsy's Birthday Bash"
Dir. John Hosking
President of Flower Club
Supporting
Vigilante Theater Company
Bozeman, MT
2000
Townsend CFLE Talent Show
Dir. Julie Yearous
Emcee
Lead
CFLE Productions
Townsend, MT
2001
RADIO
On Air Interview Guest KRLC 1350 AM
Lewiston, ID
2003
Bozeman Trail Re-enactment Commercial Narrator KGLT 91.9 FM
Bozeman, MT
1998

SPECIAL SKILLS

Improv Exp. Play guitar, Compose own music, Voice dialects, (English (various), Irish, Scottish, Southern, Pirate) Horseback Riding, Paintball, Swimming, Scuba, Snow skiing, ATV expert, Firearms experience, Accomplished singer (Broadway, Irish, County & Western & 18th Century Era) 17th Century, Civil War, and Renaissance Re-enactor, Civil War dance experience (over 9 years), 4 yrs. other dance experience (Ballet, Jazz, Tap), Historic Costume design and construction, Loves to Read, Computer and Typing Skills, Graphic Design, Home Schooled, Work well with children and animals.

Preformed at numerous other community-sponsored events, re-enactments, fairs, talent shows, open mike nights, etc. Over 10 years experience in performing first person during many historical re-enactments and living history events.

TRAINING
Film & Television Tina Buckingham Advanced Acting Techniques
Film & Television Tina Buckingham Acting in Film & TV
Voice Dolly Kanekuni, Dave Stroud Speech Level Singing
Theater, Film & Television Jeremy Elliot Intro to Acting, AWT
Theater, Film & Television K.I.P Acting 101
Voice Over Techniques Jeremy Elliot Commercial Voice Over
Dance 2005 Sally Hull/One Step Ahead Tap
Dance 2005 Betsy Spaulding/One Step Ahead Adult Jazz
Dance, 3 years (Ballet, Jazz, Tap) Winner of Dance Scholarship. Big Sky Dance Co.

Over 10 years experience in improvised first person re-enacting.


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