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Martin Maudal

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Lyricist;Performer;Producer (Music);Songwriter

American Roots; Folk; Latin

Acoustic Guitar;Drums;Electric Guitar

Baldy Crawlers

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Oct 20, 2025

Martin Maudal

IC-US-CA-LA-AntelopeValley

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Martin Maudal is a Berklee College of Music alumnus and builder of world-class instruments through his company, Maudal Musical Machines. He's also the co-curator of the acclaimed Sound Formations exhibition. Featuring Norrell Thompson (lead vocals), Elizabeth Hangan (harmony vocals), Ross Schodek (bass), Carl Byron (accordion), and Maudal on guitar, harmonies, and production, “Bring Me a Flower” blends roots Americana with atmospheric folk, carried by Maudal’s handcrafted electric resonator guitars—each an instrument he personally designed and built.


A haunting folk-Americana reflection on migration, resilience, and compassion, Baldy Crawlers’ “Bring Me a Flower” fuses handcrafted artistry with a timeless protest of the human spirit. Baldy Crawlers deliver a protest song unlike any other—one that whispers truth instead of shouting it. Written and produced by Martin Maudal, the track intertwines folklore, empathy, and modern injustice into a cinematic tale of survival and spirit. “Bring Me a Flower” is being released on MTS Records. 


“Artists have endorsed guitars they never touched or designed for decades,” Maudal adds. “But what if the artist built the guitar—shaped the very sound the song would live in? That’s the soul of this project.”


The single’s release follows Maudal’s co-curation of Sound Formations, a celebrated Claremont exhibition showcasing handcrafted musical instruments as both art and tools of expression. That same spirit of artistry breathes through “Bring Me a Flower,” where every note feels carved by hand, every lyric steeped in empathy.


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Norrell Thompson – Lead Vocals

Elizabeth Hangan – Harmony Vocals

Ross Schodek – Bass

Carl Byron – Accordion

Martin Maudal – Guitar, Harmony Vocals, Composer, Producer


About Baldy Crawlers:

Founded by Martin Maudal, Baldy Crawlers is a California-based music project that merges songwriting, lutherie, and human storytelling. Inspired by Maudal’s roots at the foot of Mount Baldy and his years crafting instruments for Maudal Musical Machines, the project explores the intersection of art and empathy—where every song and every guitar tells its own story.

Martin Maudal

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