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iPandaaBryan Adams (born November 5, 1959) is a successful Canadian singer and songwriter. He was born in Kingston, Ontario to British parents, and moved with his parents throughout Europe and the Middle East.
Adams was given his first guitar at age ten, bought his first electric guitar at age 11 and at age 14 moved to Vancouver and started auditioning as a guitarist. He left school at 15, joined a band as a singer and went on the road. He met drummer Jim Vallance in 1977 and the two began collaborating as songwriters, and before long their material was being covered by many artists. A&M Records was sent some demos and signed Adams to a recording contract at age 18. He has released 14 albums since then.
One of his most popular success was the album Waking Up the Neighbours in 1991 (see 1991 in music), produced by Mutt Lange and featuring the ballad '(Everything I Do) I Do It for You'. This song was a huge #1 hit around the world. Other soundtrack songs were 'Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?' from Don Juan de Marco; and 'All For Love' from The Three Musketeers, performed with Rod Stewart and Sting. Adams has been nominated for three Academy Awards.
His latest album, Room Service was released on September 28, 2004 with 'Open Road' being its first single. The second single 'Flying' is a typical Bryan Adams ballad. Adams is currently working on an acoustic album while touring.
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This is a brief biography of Bryan Adams. bryan adams was born in kingston, november 5th, 1959. his parents were english immigrants and they became a canadian diplomat to the united nations. moving from place to place made bryan adams accustomed to travel around the world.
bryan adams has taken many his careers to many levels, namely, singer, musician, producer, actor and social activist. in 1983 he started his popularity by releasing his third album "cuts like a knife" and the album made him famous throughout the united states.
his first grammy nomination in 1980 referred to one of his best album and made him an international superstar. the copies of his album sold for about four million copies at that time.
with his two other friends, he wrote a song for comedy film, 101 dalmation in 1996 though the song was not used in the film but there was in his album. bryan adams may be canadian's most successful pop/rock singer.
Adams was given his first guitar at age ten, bought his first electric guitar at age 11 and at age 14 moved to Vancouver and started auditioning as a guitarist. He left school at 15, joined a band as a singer and went on the road. He met drummer Jim Vallance in 1977 and the two began collaborating as songwriters, and before long their material was being covered by many artists. A&M Records was sent some demos and signed Adams to a recording contract at age 18. He has released 14 albums since then.
One of his most popular success was the album Waking Up the Neighbours in 1991 (see 1991 in music), produced by Mutt Lange and featuring the ballad '(Everything I Do) I Do It for You'. This song was a huge #1 hit around the world. Other soundtrack songs were 'Have You Ever Really Loved A Woman?' from Don Juan de Marco; and 'All For Love' from The Three Musketeers, performed with Rod Stewart and Sting. Adams has been nominated for three Academy Awards.
His latest album, Room Service was released on September 28, 2004 with 'Open Road' being its first single. The second single 'Flying' is a typical Bryan Adams ballad. Adams is currently working on an acoustic album while touring.
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bryan adams was born in kingston, november 5th, 1959. his parents were english immigrants and they became a canadian diplomat to the united nations. moving from place to place made bryan adams accustomed to travel around the world.
bryan adams has taken many his careers to many levels, namely, singer, musician, producer, actor and social activist. in 1983 he started his popularity by releasing his third album "cuts like a knife" and the album made him famous throughout the united states.
his first grammy nomination in 1980 referred to one of his best album and made him an international superstar. the copies of his album sold for about four million copies at that time.
with his two other friends, he wrote a song for comedy film, 101 dalmation in 1996 though the song was not used in the film but there was in his album. bryan adams may be canadian's most successful pop/rock singer.