GREG ADAMS
Greg Adams’ career has included success as an arranger, composer,
conductor, and performer and earned him both Grammy and Emmy nominations
and an International Broadcasting Award from The Hollywood Radio
and Television Society. It has been a musical travelogue that
has spanned nearly four decades, taking him on worldwide tours and
contributing to some of the most important recordings in pop culture.
The journey continues with the ambitious release of Cool
To The Touch. Enjoy the ride that
will take you down a path of unforgettable melodies infused in
a mix of jazz, pop and funk powered by Greg’s soulful trumpet.
While the music is pure 2006, its track titles conjure up the independence
and hipness of the 60s jazz lifestyle. That inspiration carries
throughout the album taking you on a cool musical sojourn that is
both melodic and energetic
His 1995 solo debut Hidden Agenda went
all the way to #1 for five weeks at the top of the Smooth Jazz charts,
fueled by Adams sublime muted trumpet and a smoldering remake of
Sade’s ” Smooth Operator.” The album received
wide critical acclaim and established him as a major architect of
the emerging “smooth jazz” sound. Greg took a break
from his session schedule and released the much anticipated 2002
follow-up album Midnight Morning generating
two top ten singles, “ Roadhouse” and "Sup with
That.” Adams’ third solo project FireFly,
released in 2004, was among the top 100 honored at NAC radio in 2005.
Legendary for the horn arrangements that created the signature sound
and have made Tower of Power one of the most enduring musical entities
today, Adams is a founding member of Tower of Power recording fourteen
albums with the group on four major labels and millions in record
sales. Greg has arranged for, performed and recorded with countless
artists as diverse as his career, including The Eurythmics, Rod Stewart,
Elton John, Lyle Lovett, Phish, Linda Ronstadt, Luther Vandross,
Little Feat, Aaron Neville, Santana, Everclear, Smashmouth Huey Lewis
and the News, Wilson Pickett, Heart, Josh Grobin, Madonna and The
Rolling Stones to name just a few.
With his fourth solo disc, Cool To The Touch, Adams
captures magic on nine original tracks and a classic remake in tribute
to Sting’s smash hit “If I Ever Lose My Faith In You.” He
teams again with songwriter James Wirrick who has
collaborated with Greg as songwriting partner and co-producer since Hidden
Agenda. On this new record, the two co-wrote
four of the new tracks. Greg taps two Tower of Power alumni
to contribute to the writing process, Nick Milo and Carmen
Grillo. Current band mate Joey Navarro rounds
out the team. Then Greg stacks the deck with some lifelong
famous friends, groundbreaking jazz artists and the crème
of the crop L.A. session players to bring together the fun and organic
spirit of the album.
From the downbeat of the opening track, “Felix The Cat,” the
listener is immediately propelled into a harmonious retreat that
is funk-driven by a super sax section that includes Mindi Abair,
Johnnie Bamont, Richard Elliot, Boney James, and Eric Marienthal.
“Life In The Key Of Blue” pairs Greg with legendary
saxophonist Tom Scott in a duet that jams with intense R&B rhythm. While “Bongo
Baby” is just pure fun, the Latin percussion laden track will
make you instantly think beach party and midriff tops mixed with
a little tequila. The title track, “Cool To The Touch,” showcases
Adams’ signature horn section sound and features a rhythm
section with some of the coolest cats in town, Vinnie Coliauta, Lee
Sklar and Paul Jackson Jr.
Crafted by Greg’s art of “lyrics without words,” his
trumpet-driven melodies merge the sound of jazz, funk grooves, sophisticated
riffs, sexy soul and Latin vibes in a blend that is all so cool!
For more information about Greg, visit www.gregadamsmusic.com |