Madilyn Paige: Mormon Singer

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Madilyn Paige Mormon Singer

Madilyn Paige is a singer and songwriter who made it into the final top twenty contestants on NBC’s The Voice, season six, while a teenager. She was trained and mentored by both Usher and Blake Shelton. As a member of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, she had an opportunity to stand up for her values and beliefs.

Madilyn is from Provo, Utah. She lived in Japan as a child and started singing when she returned with her family to the United States. Up until her performance on The Voice, she performed only in local competitions. She has a small following on her YouTube page and was the winner of the "Next Big Youtuber" award at Utah’s YouTube Convention – CVX Live 2015 on 9 August 2015.

. As a result of her international attention, she signed with Highway Records and released her first single, "Irreplaceable." She released her first EP in spring 2015.

Since her elimination from The Voice, she participated in the Made in Utah Music Foundation August concert, which was a tribute to the Beatles. She released her first music video in January 2015.

On October 11, 2017, she participated in a live Face to Face broadcast to the youth of the Church. She has also presented with Time Out for Women.