About

Madison Sciarini is a Florida native with a deep-rooted passion for music, sparked by her parents' eclectic taste, including artists like B.B. King, Social Distortion, and The Beatles. She began playing guitar at age 10 and honed her skills performing with the local School of Rock program, where she also found her voice as a singer. Madison performed at local venues and later auditioned for Bringing Down the House, a program by the Music Forward Foundation, which led to a performance at the House of Blues in Orlando, FL.

Driven to expand her knowledge, Madison pursued a degree in Commercial Music and Audio Production with a focus on Voice at Western Carolina University. There, she studied music theory, vocal performance, and audio production, taking lessons with Dr. Tiffany Renee Jackson, who taught her the importance of nurturing passion. She performed in various ensembles, including The Catamount Singers, Fusion Ensemble, Jazz Combos, and Concert Choir. Madison also delved into DAWs, audio engineering, and live sound reinforcement.

In addition to her music studies, Madison explored psychology, viewing music as a tool for emotional expression, release, and healing. She continues to explore the therapeutic potential of music and aspires to use her talents to promote healing through her compositions and music interventions..