Maddie Rice

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Maddie Rice is an American guitarist.[1] In 2015 she was chosen to play lead guitar in Stay Human, the house band for Stephen Colbert, on The Tonight Show.[2] Her choice was seen as remarkable, as she was then just 22 years old.

Rice grew up in Utah.[1][3] Rice was so dedicated to music, in high school, that she finished her homework, at school, so she could devote five hours per to night to practicing, when she got home.

In New York she is also a member of a five piece band called Rubblebucket.[1]

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 Alyssa Ladsinski (2017-01-28). "Rubblebucket Brings a Bit of Brooklyn Bounce to The Hollow". My Music. https://nysmusic.com/2017/01/28/rubblebucket-brings-a-bit-of-brooklyn-bounce-to-the-hollow/. Retrieved 2017-08-22. "The five-piece, consisting of Kalmia Traver, Alex Toth, Dandy McDowell, Maddie Rice and Adam Dotson, hit the road for a string of Northeast dates across CT, RI, MA, NY and PA in support of their latest EP, If U C My Enemies," 
  2. "Stephen Colbert’s New Guitarist Talks Pentatonics". Gear gods. 2015-09-29. http://geargods.net/tutorials/maddie-rice-pentatonic-substitutions/. Retrieved 2017-08-22. "It’s sick to see someone so young get the call, and Maddie rips. See for yourself below, as EMGtv recently posted a lesson with her about pentatonic substitutions (which you might also call modal pentatonics)." 
  3. Chris Miller. [kutv.com/news/local/utah-guitarist-lands-spot-on-colberts-late-show "Utah guitarist lands spot on Colbert's 'Late Show'"]. KUTV. kutv.com/news/local/utah-guitarist-lands-spot-on-colberts-late-show. Retrieved 2017-08-22. ""It's just like, 'What can this 14 year-old do?' and then about five, ten minutes into the lesson, I thought, this is the most talented person I've ever worked with.""