Альбомы исполнителя
Little Things / Up in D Club
2020 · сингл
Hold Down Miss Winey / I Remember
2018 · сингл
Little Boy Blue / I Can't Help It
2018 · сингл
The Russians Are Coming / Lonely Girl
2018 · сингл
I Want To Hold Your Hand / Remember Me
2018 · сингл
Stop This Fussing & Fighting
2018 · сингл
A Beat For You
2017 · сингл
Glen Adams Essentials
2014 · Мини-альбом
Leaving on a Jet Plane
2014 · сингл
Sound Box Essentials (Platinum Edition)
2012 · альбом
Hey There Lonely Girl
2011 · сингл
Hold Down Miss Winey
2011 · сингл
I Can't Help It
2011 · сингл
I Remember
2011 · сингл
My Argument
2011 · сингл
She's so Fine
2011 · сингл
Facts of Life / Hey There Lonely Girl
2011 · сингл
Forever / She's so Fine
2011 · сингл
Grab A Girl / Do It To Me Baby
2011 · сингл
Hold Down Miss Winey / Dance Arena
2011 · сингл
My Argument / Thank You
2011 · сингл
S-H-I (i'm Shocking) / Regay Time
2011 · сингл
Wonderthirst
2004 · альбом
I Want to Hold Your Hand
1968 · сингл
I Want to Hold Your Hand / Revelation
1968 · сингл
Musical Train
1968 · сингл
Rolling Rolling / I Remember
1968 · сингл
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Биография
Reggae organist and vocalist Glen Adams first came to prominence in the late '60s as a solo singer and member of the Reggae Boys/Hippy Boys, although he had spent time earlier in the decade as part of the Pioneers. His noisy, but varied, organ style made him a favorite in the studio bands of Lee Perry and Bunny Lee, and Adams was first choice for Perry's band on the U.K. tour that followed his 1969 hit, "Return of Django." Perry was unlucky when "A Live Injection," the most likely follow-up to "Django," failed to chart, as Adams' playing on the record was astonishingly exciting. As part of Perry's Upsetters, Adams backed the Wailers, and when Bob Marley took Perry's rhythm section, the Barrett Brothers, with him to Island Records, Adams remained loyally with Perry. However, by 1973-1974 a new life was beckoning in the United States, and Adams began to spend more and more time in Brooklyn, issuing records on his own Capo label. He finally moved to New York permanently in 1975, working on the Clocktower and Bullwackies labels, his material betraying the new influences of soul and funk. In the early '80s he worked with rapper T-Ski Valley, meeting with limited success. He died in December 2010 at the age of 65. ~ TiVo Staff, Rovi