Rett Madison Shares New Cover Of Fleetwood Mac Classic Everywhere

by | Sep 22, 2024

Los Angeles-based vocalist, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist Rett Madison has shared a brand new cover of the 1987 Fleetwood Mac classic Everywhere. On 25th October, she will unveil One More ForJackie as an expanded Digital Deluxe Edition of her acclaimed 2023 full-length, One For Jackie, in celebration of the LP’s one-year anniversary. One More For Jackie features the original album, now accompanied by four additional tracks, including Everywhere.

Rhett Madison

Rhett Madison (Florino Gershon)
Rhett Madison (Florino Gershon)

Madison explains why the track means so much to her: “My mom introduced me to many of my favourite bands and artists that I still love listening to this day. One of those bands was Fleetwood Mac. We’d listen to their ‘Greatest Hits’ album whenever we’d make the hour and a half long drive to visit my grandmother. On those trips, I often would ask her to play Everywhere, or in my own words as a kid ‘The Magic Song’, over and over again. We really bonded over that song and whenever I hear it I always think of my mom.”

She strips down Everywhere to its emotional core with a reverent reinvention. The track’s percussive groove pulsates like a steady heartbeat through glimmers of soft acoustic guitar. Madison’s delicate vocals echo as she exhales, “You know that I’ve fallen and I don’t know what to say.” Meanwhile, the immortal hook immediately captivates, “I wanna be with you everywhere.” The visual highlights the rising star at a photo shoot as she dons a series of stunning looks. It captures her in the midst of an intimate and honest moment without any emotional filter.

Check out the video to Everywhere below:

This year, she set the stage for One More For Jackie by unveiling Kiki (Rett’s Take) and Apocalyptic Folk Song. It also boasts a new song entitled Head On, which she originally recorded during the One For Jackie sessions.

She will return to the road this Fall. First, she joins 4x GRAMMY® nominated band The Fray as direct support, beginning on 27th September at the Lincoln Theatre in Washington, DC. This jaunt treks across the country and back before coming to a close on 20th October at the Brooklyn Bowl in Nashville, TN. Next up, she spends 10 days on tour with The Crane Wives. This particular segment launches on 24th October at Brooklyn Bowl in Las Vegas, NV, canvases the West Coast, and concludes on 3rd November in Sacramento, CA at Ace Of Spades.

During a three-day stint in Nashville, TN for Americanafest, she will play the Little Saint Party at Estelle on 19th September before opening for Liv Greene at Dee’s Cocktail Lounge that evening, in addition to headlining the Official Showcase at The Basement on 21st September. A few weeks later, she will grace the bill of the world-renowned Austin City Limits Festival in Austin, TX and join Medium Build for his official ACL Nights show at Scoot Inn on 5th October.

Keeping busy this year, she just performed a string of shows alongside John Darnielle of The Mountain Goats and Bailen, in addition to a headline tour throughout the Midwest. In February, she notably graced the stage of Carnegie Hall at The Piano Recital with Mandy Moore, Margo Price, Meg Duffy, and others.

In 2023, she delivered her acclaimed album One For Jackie, featuring lead singles One For Jackie, One For Crystal, Skydiving and Fortune Teller. Watch Madison’s performance of standout Flea Market on Late Night with Seth Meyers below:

She also appeared on CBS Saturday Morning/Saturday Sessions for an interview and multi-song performance, in addition to being spotlighted in a Mixtape Moments segment on CBS This Morning.

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