BIO

Albert Redeaux aka Madd Creole was born October 8 1970 and is an American music producer, musician, singer, songwriter, musician, videographer, and content creator. Regarded as the Underground Legend he is a prominent figure in the Texas music scene. Albert is the son of blues singer, guitarists Albert Joseph Redeaux Jr. (Frere) and singer guitarists Ceola Marie Arnold (Little Marie). Albert’s father was born in Lafayette Louisiana and raised in 5th ward Houston, Texas. Alberts Mother was born in Taylor Texas and raised in Burnet Texas. Albert was raised by his step father Air force Sgt Finnis Eugene Carter Jr and mother.
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​Albert began playing keyboards and singing in local bands at age 13 and opening shows for blues pioneer Joe Valentine and Tejano music legends Bobby “El Charro Negro” Butler & & Little joe Hernandez aka Little Joe & La Familia at the City Coliseum in Austin, Texas. At age 18, Albert enlisted into Navy serving in operation desert storm serving aboard the nuclear powered submarine USS Scranton SSN 756. Albert returned home from the military and opened the first black owned recording studio and independent record label in Austin, Texas called A-Town Varity Records Inc or ATV which was co-founded by John Beal.
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His most notable accomplishments to date came in the early 90's -2000. Albert produced 34 albums, with notably features from Texas Legends ESG, Big Moe, Big Pokey, Dope E of South Park Coalition, Paul Wall, Lil B & Dougie D from S.L.A.B, Dat Boy Grace, Big Chop, Micheal Blue Smith, PMC, Cin-A-Mon, Ms. ICE, SBF Clique, public Offenders, MC Fatal, Sam Huston boys, Lil Breazy, Cassius Claymoe original member of the Project Crew, Don Robinson aka MC Overlord, Erica Rogers aka Dank, Nook, DJ Crash & Smackola of the Dirty Worms, Don Jennings, Plow Boys, Sam Huston Boys, 2-4 Soldjaz, John Dolla Beal to name a few.
Albert Redeaux aka Madd Creole and production partner Alexis "Big Swole" Camacho both Signed as ghost writer & producers for Carnival Beats / Universal Music Group. which was an Austin-based production company owned by brothers Salih and Tomar Williams. Carnival Beats Music was known for producing numerous platinum Texas rap hits like "Still Tippin" "Back Then" by Mike Jones "Sittin' Sideways" by Paul Wall, "" "Draped Up" by Bun B, "Pourin' Up" by Pimp C and Barre Baby" by Big Moe.
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​Albert has also recorded three solo albums Love Jones (1992) and critical acclaimed album Albert Redeaux Project (2010) and Eight (2023).
​In (2004) Albert Redeaux and his artist Cin-A-Mon & PMC were invited to perform and were joined by Ray Benson for the band Asleep at the Wheel, Steve Miller Band, Robert Earl Keen and MTV’s Real World Cast member Kevin Dunn at a Concert that was honoring Lance Armstrong after winning his Sixth Tour de France held at the Capital building in downtown Austin Texas. Currently Albert has a podcast Austin ICONS and is working on several future projects.