Jason Adamo

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Location:
Raleigh, North Carolina, US
Type:
Artist / Band / Musician
Genre:
Soul / Rock / Acoustic
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Type:
Indie
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Jason and the band were recently invited to play at NAMM 2010 this past January in Anaheim, California! Check out one of the many videos we'll be posting from NAMM below as they performed another new song from the upcoming record, this ones called "Guilty Bystander"



Here is a montage of the whole NAMM experience for the band set to the actual album version of "Guilty Bystander" Check it out!



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At the age of 26, Jason Adamo had already established himself as a truly soulful singer, entrancing audiences across the U.S. (playing venues such as The Bitter End in NYC to The Roxy Theatre in Los Angeles) with his inspired lyrics and raspy falsetto, while sharing the bill with noted musicians listed below.
Now with his new record, and the addition of John Briggs, Doug Casteen, Fabio Consani and Shedrick Williams, The Jason Adamo Band puts a new spin on Adamo's classic soul.
The collaboration of these various talents pulls years of experience and influences from country music, rock and classic blues to create a refreshing, nostalgic and unique musical experience with an eclectic feel, unique to the industry today.
As stated in his lyrics, "Let the light shine on in," Adamo's music is sure to illuminate the soul with love, passion and rock 'n' roll.



Gig List



In recent years, Jason Adamo has played shows all over the United States opening the show for many noted musicians-among them are:
Martin Sexton, The Lovell Sisters, Corey Smith, Ryan Cabrera, The Kin, Mark Ballas, Carbon Leaf, Brent Jordan, Tyrone Wells, Ernie Halter, Hobex, The Presidents of the United States, Better Than Ezra, Brandi Carlile, Dishwalla, Will Hoge, Brian VanderArk, Stephen Kellogg and the Sixers, Caitlin Cary and Thad Cockrell.
As well as playing side stage for the following National Acts:
Ben Harper, Jack Johnson, Damien Marley, Rogue Wave, The Allman Brothers Band, Nickelback, Puddle of Mudd, Finger Eleven, Hootie and the Blowfish, Bryan Adams, Def Leppard, Buddy Guy, Johnny Lang, Arc Angels, Monte Montgomery, and Kenny Wayne Shepperd.
Press Quotes
"The Jason Adamo Band's latest album, (Transistor) bulges with emotive anthems,
surging melodies, towering refrains and passionate performances.
This is music that would sound just fine on rock radio playlists
between mainstays U2, Coldplay and Bruce Springsteen.
Transistor bodes well for that possibility, with songs like "Los Angeles," "Guilty
Bystander" and "Far Away From Here" conveying the angst and
conviction a stadium-savvy outfit must be able to deliver. Fortunately,
the group also knows how to rein it in, as evidenced by the spunky
shuffle of "Patricia" and the brittle ballads "Bring It Back" and
"Innocent."
Ultimately, Transistor aims high—and happily, hits its mark." - M Music & Musicians Magazine
?"Transistor is a remarkably polished effort that harkens back to the classic rock era"."with tight production work by John Briggs musicians traveling to Nashville or wherever for studio time really need to Google this guy."
- George Olsen, "The Sound" on Public Radio East (Jul 30, 2010)
"The power Adamo is able to maintain at the top end coupled with his raspy falsetto and knack for writing and passionately delivering his simple yet soulful lyrics make him an artist with the potential to be somewhere between Josh Kelley and Marc Broussard." - Marion McMillan (The Cultural Intellect)
"Jason has the makings of a national level recording artist" - Grammy nominated producer John Custer
"It's good to hear a kid that can sing. In the endlessly expanding myspace universe of post-yourself-playing-your-older-brother's-guitar/hear-me-sing-like-Mariah-Carey, it is good when a young artist makes you loosen the grimace on your face and say, "Hey, there really are some people out there with authentic talent." Thank you for that, Jason Adamo. Clearly his strongest asset, Adamo's voice is what strikes you first. When he sings, there is a tenacity and depth in his voice that forces you to pay attention; it pulls you into the room with him and makes you want to sit and listen. It is soulful yet authentic. There is no pretense or attempts to sound like anyone else. Yes his voice reminds you of Otis Redding; yes you hear the influence of Joe Cocker; yes you can picture him singing with Ben Harper; but, to be sure, there is no pretending happening here. You hear him sing and you know…ahhhh, that is Jason Adamo. You like it and you want to hear more of it." - Andrew Jed (TuneJar.com)
"Adamo has a wide range, and he's expressive, gliding between notes, lacing his warm tenor around the words gracefully." - Bryan Reed (Independent Weekly)
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