A rock & roll lifer, James Maddock has been carving his unique path since the 1980s, when the New York City-based, British-born singer/songwriter kicked off his career with a raw, soulful voice; a storyteller’s sense of narrative; and the ability to blur the lines between folk, classic pop, and rock.
Since his early days in London, he’s ridden the wave of a music industry that’s ebbed, flowed, peaked, and crashed. Maddock has stayed afloat throughout the entire ride, enjoying a brush with commercial success during the late 1990s—including a major-label record deal, a Top 5 AAA radio hit, and a song placements on major TV Series—before transforming himself into an independent solo artist during the decades that followed.