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Madison Cunningham (born 14 October 1996 in Costa Mesa, CA) is an American singer-songwriter. Her 2019 album, "Who Are You Now", was nominated for the best Americana album in the 62nd Annual Grammy Awards. Her 2022 album "Revealer" won the Grammy for Best Folk Album in 2023. Influenced by her father, Cunningham started playing guitar when she was seven years old, performing in the church. As a teenager, she met producer Tyler Chester, with whom she made the self-released worship album Authenticity (2014), which she later removed from streaming platforms as she felt it was no longer relatable. In 2017, Cunningham joined the cast of American Public Media's show Live from Here, presented by Chris Thile, of whom she became a frequent collaborator. She also toured with multi-instrumentalist Andrew Bird, being credited for vocals in his 2019 album, "My Finest Work Yet". Her 2019 album "Who Are You Now" earned her a Grammy nomination in the following year for best Americana album. In 2020, Cunningham released her third EP, "Wednesday", covering songs by Tom Waits, Radiohead, John Mayer and the Beatles. On 9 September 2022, Cunningham released "Revealer", her third studio album. The album won the 2023 Grammy for Best Folk Album. Homepage: http://www.madisoncunningham.com/ FB: https://www.facebook.com/madisoncunninghammusic/ “Inspiration isn’t a feeling,” says Cunningham. “It’s something that happens every day.” The observation is signature Madison: pragmatic, hard-working, a