Together since 2002, and releasing their debut CD "Sessions" in that same year, Adam Ezra and his band of seasoned professionals are lighting up stages all over the North East. In May, 2003 the band signed their first touring deal with Budweiser and [+]Together since 2002, and releasing their debut CD "Sessions" in that same year, Adam Ezra and his band of seasoned professionals are lighting up stages all over the North East. In May, 2003 the band signed their first touring deal with Budweiser and Entertainment Marketing Incorporated, kicking things off with a dazzling 3-hour, sold out House of Blues performance in Boston, followed by an appearance at VH1's "Summer's End Concert" in Las Vegas with the Goo Goo Dolls and the Donnas.
It's hard to believe that just four years ago, Adam Ezra stepped onto the stage to perform his first solo concert, in Chicago, IL. Today, whether you take a look at his extensive touring history, listen to his music on MTV's Real World, or check out a show with the group, you will undoubtedly understand what a wild ride it's been.
A native of Boston, Adam (26) considers himself an experientialist as much as musician or songwriter. Whether it's living out of a van, farming in Canada, relief work in Kosovo, student in South Africa, kitchen hand or carpenter, teacher or traveler, Adam manages to cram it all into the music, always challenging our perspective and often teetering somewhere between the ballsy rocker and sensitive poet.
Starting in the Fall of 2003, AEG will continue to spread their sound throughout the east coast as part of Budweiser's True Music concert series. Backed by Honey-John Appa, "one of the best and most versatile drummers in Boston," - North East Performer, Jimmy Saulnier, the band's bad-boy rockin bassist, Jeff "the turtle" Goulart on percussion, Abbie Barrett on vocals, and an array of special guests playing roots instruments ranging from violin to harmonica, mandolin to flute, Adam has successfully transformed his lyrically-based folk music into an acoustic-rock agenda that's packing the clubs and keeping their avid fan base constantly on their toes.
Although their spiraling popularity clearly derives from their live performances, the band continues to prioritize the recording of works from Adam's prolific songwriting reservoirs. Their latest album "Tumble Down Slow" was released in March 2004 to a sold-out crowd in Boston and to rave reviews from some of the most respected writers in the music industry. This latest CD comes just 6 mon
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