Madeline Stone is an American songwriter.
Stone, who is Jewish, lives on the Upper West Side of Manhattan and specializes in Inspirational music.[1]
Stone was born in Brooklyn, and reared on Long Island. She is a graduate of Syracuse University in music education, and holds a master's degree in music therapy from Goddard College.[2]
She is best known for her Inspirational music, such as "It's in God's Hands Now," co-written with Allen Shamblin. She also has written hits for country, pop, and R&B singers.[2] These include Billy Gilman, CeCe Winans, Jaci Velasquez, Steve Holy, Jane Zhang, Ray Charles, Melba Moore, Wilson Phillips, Alannah Myles and United States Senator Orrin Hatch.[2] She had song in the movies Oceans 12[3] and Stuart Little and recently the American Fango.
She wrote for Sony Music for 15 years and was also signed to Warner Brothers.