Madison Violet performing at Hove House Concerts

Madison Violet

And then there were Brenley and Lisa, otherwise known as Madison Violet. A truly extraordinary evening, full of soul, heart, good humour and great playing. We were treated to tracks old and new and had a chance to hear the new acoustic set that makes The Knight Sessions such a rare treat. Beautiful harmonies, songs that hook into you and don’t let go, these Canadian singer songwriters are among our favourite guests so far. Do check them out if you get the chance. Madison Violet’s website.

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