Madalyn Whitehouse

Madalyn Whitehouse (born 23 August 47) is a jazz singer-songwriter from Seattle, Washington, United States. Whitehouse currently forms part of the jazz duo Doll House.

Solo venture (65-72)
Between the mid 60s and the early 70s Whitehouse was known for her indie folk/instrumental experimental music repertoire. During the 7 years of activity Whitehouse played every city in Popmundo, focusing mostly on the Anglophone world. The era is mostly remembered for the single "Trolls", which sold over 300k copies worldwide, and remains Whitehouse's biggest selling single. It functioned as the lead track on the album "Weltschmerz", which also sold over 300k copies worldwide between 71 and 72. Whitehouse's last official solo modern rock single "BLOOD.ORANGE." was released on 7 October 72. A limited edition single "two" was released on 8 April 76, and officially ended the project. The era saw the total release of two albums, six singles and one music video.

Hiatus (72-80)
During the rest of the 70s Whitehouse devoted her life to education and the raising of her children Theda (born 64) and Clara (born 71). Whitehouse hinted towards a comeback throughout the decade, accumulating to the comeback announcement in 80.

Doll House (80-present)
Doll House was officially unveiled on 29 August 80.