Loved the part on studio neurosis. I also love Adam's playing in Lost Tribe but especially the third album, "Many Lifetimes - which in retrospect seems like not only an artistic jumping off point for Adam but also a touchstone for many things to come in music. Thanks for this Henry...
Damn, I might wrong but I don't usually forget a face. I believe I took classes with him at College of Marin? Is that possible? Like, 1997 to 99ish? He also played bass really well, and piano? He was never egotistical. Idk, but I'm almost certain it's the same person. I realize he is New York based. I remember him being really tall. Okay, thanks.
Thanks for doing this, love to hear what Adam has to say.
One of my favourite musicians. Thank you for the interview!
A delightful conversation. An excellent jazz guitarist with no complex of playing others genres. I love that! Greetings from Portugal.
Great interview Henry!
Great conversations between some of my ultimate favorite players! Thanks Henry!
Loved the part on studio neurosis. I also love Adam's playing in Lost Tribe but especially the third album, "Many Lifetimes - which in retrospect seems like not only an artistic jumping off point for Adam but also a touchstone for many things to come in music. Thanks for this Henry...
Damn, I might wrong but I don't usually forget a face. I believe I took classes with him at College of Marin? Is that possible? Like, 1997 to 99ish? He also played bass really well, and piano? He was never egotistical. Idk, but I'm almost certain it's the same person. I realize he is New York based. I remember him being really tall. Okay, thanks.
NY in the 80's.. Hotdogs and Hamburgers baby....No Jazz at Mannes in those days....