Photo Review: Cat Burns and Carol Ades at The Roxy

Carol Ades was set to perform before Cat Burns and for her first time playing solo on stage with an acoustic guitar, she did great. After her set and a few mentions of the show Suits, she introduced Cat Burns. It was easy to tell who her fans were from their UK accents and cheers. Her transitions between songs were relatable and funny. Her voice and songwriting abilities were easily lovable. Her performance was intimate, which worked perfectly for the space. She went from themes of tender heartbreak to exciting the crowd, having them rock with her and have a good time easily.

 

All photos by Madison Hedgecock

Madison Hedgecock: Madison Hedgecock was born and raised in Redondo Beach California, a suburb of Los Angeles. From the age of nine he would run around with his dad’s camcorder, filming his friends skateboarding, going surfing, doing pranks, and skits with his friends, trying to emulate the things he saw on MTV. By the age of 15 he was already working on set, assisting for campaigns, editorials, and celebrity photo shoots until he went to College at UCSD. This is where he began to photograph parties, concerts, and snowboarding events for the USCSA. After college, he moved back to Redondo Beach and shot BTS for Access Hollywood while at night shooting comedy shows all around Los Angeles. From there he moved into portraiture and lifestyle photography. He shoots regularly with a team of Musicians and Artists at Ten Times Talent and lives with his wife in Silverlake with his dog Charlie. Madison Hedgecock has shot for Adidas, Topo Chico, Sol Cerveza, Netflix, Pulp Pantry, Later Days Coffee and has been featured in LA Weekly, Artells Magazine, Photohouse, Top Posters and Hollyway Magazine.
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