Adam’s style is far from ordinary. His original music travels way outside-the-box, yet is accessible, commercial and timeless. Treating his acoustic guitar like an electric, his gigs are more reminiscent of a party rather than typical singer/songwriter vibe. His fan base stretches across the globe and generations. The buzz around Adam focuses on exceptional songs/showmanship and mass appeal. Armed with an ever-growing fan base, Adam continues to surprise audiences with a whole new kind of groove. Adam’s song, “Poor Man’s Jam” lit up the NYC club scene, thanks to the ear of notorious DJ Biggs, while his song “The Love YoYo” made air-play waves on NYC’S WBAI 95.5 FM (recorded w/co-founder of Todd Rundgren’s “Utopia,” the late, great Moogy Klingman). Adam had phenomenal exposure through various national channels; Vh1 (five placements in Vh1’s Save the Music “Song of the Year” songwriting competition) and The X Factor, advancing to senior producers round. Although his music takes him around the country, he is most happy playing right-at-home in the Midwest.