Madeline Edwards on Crashlanded, good tequila and always wanting to be in music
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Country artist/songwriter Madeline Edwards joins us (11:10 mark) to talk about good tequila, her album Crashlanded, nearly using a different artist than Dolly in her hit "Mama, Dolly, Jesus," finding her sound, her biggest musical influences, growing up in California and Texas, a few special performances and more. Plus, chef Alison Settle joins us (1:25 mark) for Tasting Notes to talk about grilling and a new episode to try. For more on Madeline, visit https://www.madelineedwardsmusic.com/ or find her on social media. Don't forget to check out the video on YouTube and our Facebook page. Plus, enjoy our Neat & Mixed Reviews and the Hops & Spirits Kentucky podcast, all available at hopsspirits.com.
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