Madoca began studying piano/organ at the age of 7 and graduated the Senzoku Music University Senior High School in Kawasaki Japan with a major in Composition and Piano. In 1982 she received the Yamaha Nemu Music School Scholarship in Tokyo where she studied jazz piano/ organ/ arrangement/ jazz ensemble and theory. Madoca got her first taste of show business in 1985 when touring with Japanese national bands and also performing on NHK TV in Tokyo/Osaka. From 1990 to 1993 she performed with several American Jazz/R&B bands in Tokyo/ Yokohama. In 1994, Madoca moved to Hong Kong where she performed/ world tour (Australia, Canada, China, France, Holland, Indonesia, Japan, Macau, Malaysia, New Zealand, Philippines, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailand, United Kingdom, United States of America) with various Chinese major artists including PolyGram recording artist Jacky Chueng. Her selection, "I Don't Cry Anymore" was the winner in the 8th Song Writer's Quest in 1996, a competition organized by the Composer and Authors Society of Hong Kong. She has worked with numerous recording artists including Eric Marienthal, Paul Young , All 4 One and Australian Orchestra. "Music is my life" Madoca says. She performs with passion, playing with deep feeling and expression. Her image and objectives are classy & sexy. In 1998, Madoca met Guitar player / Singer, The Prince Project, when he was touring in Hong Kong with Jason Bryant from the S.O.S. band. Since that day, they've traveled the world as a group.
In 2003 Madoca moved to Atlanta, Georgia to form her band, MADOCA & Co. She became a naturalized U.S. citizen in 2008. Madoca & Co. has been performing throughout the Atlanta area including Centennial Olympic Park, the Philips Arena, the Gwinnett Center Performing Arts Ctr, Suwanee’s Town Center Park, Georgia Aquarium, New World of Coca-Cola, Suntrust Lunch on broad, Hyatt Regency Hotels, Renaissance Concourse Hotel, Marriott Hotel , Doubletree Hotels, Wyndham Hotel, the Bluelights, the Crowe's Nest, the Paradise City, the Meniscus Tavern, the Village Corner, AKA the Atlanta Women's Club, the Five Spot, the Blue Room, the Michon's, the Grape, the South Beach Bistro, the KC Pit bbq, Villa Christina, Crystal Lake Golf and Country Club, Houston's finest, Sassafras, Fernbank Museum of Natural History, the Art Institute of Atlanta, Windham Vinings, Emory Conference Center, Joli Kobe Bistro, Musician club, Justin's, Encore, Urban Flats, Sambuca Jazz Cafe, Londzell's, Cafe 290, Star jazz and blues restaurant & lounge, Pisces seafood and jazz, Weezy's Movin On Up Cafe Jazz & BBQ and many private events. In 2004, MADOCA performed in the Showcase of Atlantis Music Conference and opened for Chris Botti. In 2005 MADOCA opened shows for Rick Braun, Jonathan Butler and Richard Elliott at the Michelob GOT JAZZ Concert. She also has opened shows for Pamela Williams at the Sambuca Jazz Cafe in 2007. She has also performed in the 2005 Lincoln Vibe Smooth Jazz Concert Series presented by Smooth Jazz 107.5 WJZZ FM, opened for Atlanta Hawks at Philips Arena on March 2006 presented by Atlanta Hawks. Madoca & Company performed in the Suwanee Smooth Jazz 107.5 Concert Series and Jazz 91.9 Wednesday Wind Down Free Concert Series and Japan Fest in 2008. "America is one of my favorite countries" she says. Madoca's musical capability and style are influenced by and spans the spectrum of Herbie Hancock, Joe Sample and Chick Corea, yet are uniquely her own.
Paying her performance dues for the last 20 years, it is now time for Madoca to come to the forefront as an artist. Her band members connect with her and are committed to expose and explore their musical abilities in and through MADOCA & Co.. Her previously released CD titled "Mysterious Ways" (August 2005) is available at Tower Records.com and CD Baby.com. And her newly released CD titled "Amethyst" (March 2008) is available at CD Baby.com, Amazon.com, DigStation.com. The song titled "Spiritual" has been on Jazz 91.9 WCLK with Morris Baxter Morning Show Charts Top #9. The songs "Obsession", "Blueswing" , "Fusion hwy", "Amethyst Island", "Funk it up!", "Atlanta" getting airplay on Jazz 91.9 WCLK FM, Atlanta Music Radio, WATB 1420 AM and other college radio stations across the country.