Greg Adams (musician)
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Greg Adams | |
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Background information | |
Born | 1952? |
Origin | San Francisco Bay Area, California, USA |
Genre(s) | Smooth jazz |
Instrument(s) | Trumpet, Flugelhorn |
Years active | 1970-present |
Associated acts | Tower of Power |
Website | http://www.gregadamsmusic.com |
Greg Adams is an American trumpet/flugelhorn player and music arranger, probably best known for his work with the band Tower of Power.
Adams grew up in the San Francisco Bay Area, and while attending Westmoor High School in Daly City he had already established a reputation as a musical prodigy.[1] He had made plans to attend the Berklee School of Music in Boston, but instead accepted an invitation to join Tower of Power for their first album, East Bay Grease (1970). He remained with the band for 25 years and was responsible for many of their distinctive horn arrangements, including "What Is Hip?" (1973) which earned him a Grammy Award nomination.
In 1995 Adams recorded his first solo album, Hidden Agenda (Epic), which reached #1 on the U.S. smooth jazz charts. His subsequent albums include Midnight Morning (Ripa, Blue Note) (2002), Firefly (215) (2004), and Cool To The Touch (Ripa) (2006).
Adams has recorded with and/or arranged for numerous other artists, including Chicago, Heart, Elton John, Huey Lewis & the News, Little Feat, Bonnie Raitt, and Carlos Santana. In 1989 he was nominated (with Paul Shaffer) for an Emmy Award for his arrangements for the Late Night with David Letterman 7th anniversary special.
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- ^ San Mateo County Genealogy - Westmoor High School, Faculty and Class of 1970. Retrieved on 2007-08-10.