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SUMMARY:Goodnight\, Texas & Madeline Hawthorne & Caleb Nichols  - "Signals From Late Nights & Long Drives"
DESCRIPTION:Goodnight\, Texas got a post office in 1888. Some time later\, Patrick Dyer Wolf and Avi Vinocur came across each other out in San Francisco and took to learning each other’s melodies. Young Avi came from people with deep roots in the skinny part of Maryland. Young Patrick was out west to seek thrills but after a year or two he went east to find fortune and love in the Carolinas. Before he left\, they put some songs to tape\, and kept in touch. \nThey met again on the east coast and then the west coast\, picking up steam and band members. They played in earnest. “A Long Life of Living” is the product of their travels\, their whispers and roars\, their sounds made with steel and wood\, and the echo of our country’s past and the town of Goodnight\, exactly halfway between their current residences (if you take I-40.) \n\nObsessed with music since her childhood on the East Coast\, Madeline planted roots in Bozeman\, MT during college and never turned back. She honed her talents through countless backup and band gigs before going solo amid the Global Pandemic. Balancing Americana\, roots\, folk\, and rock\, she introduced herself on the 2021 LP\, Boots\, co-produced by Brad Parsons and Tyler Thompson in Pittsburgh. In between\, she shared the stage with everyone from Jason Isbell\, Lukas Nelson\, Josh Turner\, and Kip Moore to Sierra Hull\, John Craigie\, and Nathaniel Rateliff. Plus\, she wowed audiences at festivals such as Treefort Music Festival (ID)\, Americanafest (TN)\, WinterWonderGrass (CO)\, Pak City Song Summit (UT)\, Roseberry Music Festival\, (ID)\, and more. Earning acclaim for tracks like 2023’s “Neon Wasteland\,” Relix applauded her “vibrant and buzzing.” Hawthorne has also caught the eye of CMT\, who featured her “Neon Wasteland” video at CMT.com and she has received praise from tastemakers such as No Depression who says\, “She’s been crushing rootsy tunes.” \n\n \n 
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