With rock vocals that reach
out and demand attention, Joshua Adams is making his mark on the music
scene. Joshua is building a loyal fan
base by creating music with lyrics that everyone can relate to….and, oh yeah,
that rocks! Anchored by vocal ability
rarely heard today, his self-penned songs provide both the hardest edge and the
softest melodies. Possessing all the
goods….the drive, the look, the talent, he is well on his way to paving the
road to a long-lasting career.
I recently had the pleasure
of speaking with Joshua. He not only gives
us some insight into his musical journey so far, but also provides a glimpse of
what’s coming in the near future.
AV: Where did you grow up? Do you have a musical family?
JA: I was born in Brooklyn , NY and I grew up in a small, but historic town called Saint Augustine in northeast Florida . It's famous for being “The Oldest
European Settlement in the United
States ”, being founded in 1565 by the
Spanish. It's a quiet town, but nice place to
grow up. I’m not really from a musical family, although my parents have always been
supportive of me and my musical path. My younger brother is in the corporate world up in
NYC and my older brother is a screenwriter/film director.
grow up. I’m not really from a musical family, although my parents have always been
supportive of me and my musical path. My younger brother is in the corporate world up in
NYC and my older brother is a screenwriter/film director.
AV: How did you come to know music was your future?
JA: Some of my earliest memories are enjoying music and dancing
around the house to it. It wasn't until I was around 12 or 13 when I was
inspired to learn how to play the guitar. Soon after that I was writing and
singing my own songs.
AV: Who were your musical influences growing up?
JA: I've been asked this question a lot lately and the more I
think about it, the more my influences point to Michael Jackson and Van Halen.
Eddie Van Halen is the reason I wanted to start playing the guitar and Michael
Jackson was always an inspiring performer.
AV: You’ve played over 250 shows
during the past couple years. Tell us
about those experiences….favorite moments, surprises, etc.
JA: The road always provides countless stories, both good and
bad, so I'm not sure where to begin. I can say that throughout all the show
dates, I was consistently asked about my hair and how I keep it so healthy. I'm typically pretty professional on the road,
so most of the “funny” stories have been directly related to musicians and band
members I've used over the years. Most of my favorite moments from touring
usually come from fans enjoying the show or expressing how my songs have
touched them personally.
AV: Along with your incredible
vocal ability, you’ve also become known for your dancing on stage. Any professional dance training?
JA: I've never really taken
any dance training, however I did go to a few modern / hip hop dance classes in
high school because I liked a girl in the classes. I even dragged one of my friends with me.
AV: Love that!
AV: Who have you worked with, both on stage and in the studio?
JA: I've been lucky to be able to work with some great talent
and hope to work with many more
talented artists in the future. Some great talent along the way have been Teddy Gentry of Alabama, Jason Scheff of Chicago, Mark Slaughter, hit writer Don Rollins, hit writer
Jennifer Adan, and many others.
talented artists in the future. Some great talent along the way have been Teddy Gentry of Alabama, Jason Scheff of Chicago, Mark Slaughter, hit writer Don Rollins, hit writer
Jennifer Adan, and many others.
AV: Describe your sound. Do
you write your own songs?
JA: My sound could probably be labeled as Alternative Rock with
Pop and Dance influences.
My entire new album is full of songs solely written by me. I'm also doing all of the programming, playing all the instruments, and engineering the release.
My entire new album is full of songs solely written by me. I'm also doing all of the programming, playing all the instruments, and engineering the release.
AV: You’re entered in a contest
called the VeeWall Vocals video contest with your single, “I Promise You.” Tell us about that.
JA: The VeeWall Vocals contest is a song/video contest where the
winner gets a prize of $100,000. It's based on daily fan voting and runs until
April 29th. I don't normally enter contests like this one, however I
saw it as an opportunity to raise money for a great cause. Anyone interested in
watching my video entry and voting can find “I Promise You” at
http://www.veewall.com/vocals/video/joshuaadams
http://www.veewall.com/vocals/video/joshuaadams
AV: What prompted you to commit
your contest winnings to breast cancer research among other charities?
JA: Many of my fans and friends have been directly affected by
breast cancer and I've always
wanted to contribute to the cause. If I win the VeeWall contest, I'll be contributing to a few other charities as well.
wanted to contribute to the cause. If I win the VeeWall contest, I'll be contributing to a few other charities as well.
AV: What’s coming up next for you?
JA: I'll be releasing the full album both online and as a hard
copy this May. I’m also in the
process of setting up performance dates. I'm always looking to make new fans and friends through social media and at live show dates.
process of setting up performance dates. I'm always looking to make new fans and friends through social media and at live show dates.
For booking information, email booking@atomsbomb.com
Be
sure to check out Joshua’s tunes on:
Reverbnation http://www.reverbnation.com/joshuaadams
Follow Joshua at:
Website www.joshuaadamsmusic.com
Facebook Official
Joshua Adams
Twitter @joshuaadamsrock
https://twitter.com/JoshuaAdamsRock
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