The duo, composed of Maddie Marlow, originally from Sugarland, Texas, and Tae Dye, from Ada, Okalahoma, are behind one of country’s hottest kiss-off anthems, “Girl in a Country Song,” a catchy tune that finds the girls putting female stereotypes in country music to shame.
Before they were 20, Maddie & Tae accomplished things many artists never achieve. Speaking truth to power, they ignited a sensation with the self-penned BroCountry skewer “Girl In A Country Song,” named one of the Nashville Songwriter’s Hall of Fame’s “I Wish I Wrote That Song” Award-winners and the Song of the Year in the Nashville Scene’s Country Critics Poll. Its hilarious stereotype-flipping video won CMA Video of the Year. Touring internationally, they racked up gold, platinum and multiplatinum certifications.
Needless to say we were so excited to hear that Maddie and Tae made their way to the Central Valley! Crowds definitely came flying into The Merced Theatre to see the lovely duo, all ages and all walks of life.
Maddie and Tae have
been a growing sensation
over the past few years,
bringing words or wisdom,
family and positivity to
their fans.
This wholesome duo brought amazing energy to the stage singings some of their biggest hits such as, "Die from a broken heart", "Fly" and "Friends Don't". They truly brought energy, amazing vocals and meaningful lyrics to the table and no one left unsatisfied!
Young fans pictured above sharing their signs to Maddie and Tae while in the crowd
We hope that Maddie and Tae make their way back through the central valley sometime soon, because I know they are already greatly missed!!
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