Bryan Adams biography

Healthy pure rock, rock

November 5, 1959 When be rocker is not a label as another but it is something you have in your blood, when is a fashion and a lifestyle that you feel on your skin like a second nature ... Bryan Adams responds perfectly to this profile. It's genuine, immediate, all guitars and drums exactly as its healthy and good rock 'n' roll. Born on November 5, 1959, in Kingston, Ontario (Canada), to English parents (his father was a diplomat who brought the family around the world), Canadian singer Bryan Adams became the most famous in the late 80 's and 90 's, and is very well known especially thanks to its ballads (of pure rock tradition) and classic songs such as "Summer of ' 69" and "Cuts like a knife" In addition to numerous other songs whose melodies are often become catchphrases for having been chosen by famous tv commercial. The debut album dates back to 1980 and represented the basis for the launch, the following year, her second album "You want it, you got it", the first to establish itself, albeit in a minor key, American charts thanks to a radio hit entitled "Lonely Nights". The third album "Cuts like a knife" was released in 1983 and is what will really make a breach in the charts, reaching even the eighth position, no small feat in the crowded and elaborate music scene overseas. To the surprise of the producers, Bryan Adams takes home even a platinum album success then repeated to England three years later. The road now seems plain and in later years the solid rocker does not disappoint the manufacturer which aim at him, arriving at the consecration before with a hosted at "Live Aid" in Philadelphia and then going back and forth with a star like Tina Turner to the tune of "It's only love". The late ' 80, after extensive touring unnerving, gives us more reflective and Bryan Adams in tending to the "behind the scenes". Writes and prepares new songs with her new co-producer and co-author Mutt Lange and contributes to the work of artists like Motley Crue, Belinda Carlisle, Charlie Sexton and others. In 1988 is still riding, more vitamins than ever, in concert in honor of Nelson Mandela at Wembley Stadium in London. In 1990 takes the stage in Berlin that hosts a special performance of Pink Floyd's "The Wall with Roger Waters". Everything is still overshadowed by the incredible success of the album that was released in 1991, "Waking up the neighbours" which includes the hit "(Everything I do) I do it for you"; the piece-theme of the movie "Robin Hood: Prince of thieves", with Kevin Kostner-is a phenomenal success by ranking and manages to stay on top of the British chart for 16 weeks (to date the single most time at number one in the history of British music). Eventually sells three million copies and reached the top of the charts across the world and became the biggest selling single of that year and giving Bryan Adams his first Oscar nomination. The singles released later, "can't stop this thing we started", "Thought I'd died and gone to heaven," "Please forgive me" and "All for love" prove equally successful commercially and will allow the singer to undertake, in 1994, a lengthy tour that will take him in Southeast Asia, during which Adams will become the first Western rock artist to visit Viet Nam since the war. Upon his return, tireless, making other laudable tests, always welcomed by the public with enthusiasm. After the release of a greatest hits album titled "Best of me", towards the end of 2000 released a new album, in collaboration with the composer Hans Zimmer; the disk will form then the soundtrack for the movie "Spirit", later nominated for a Golden Globe. Among his latest efforts there's "Room Service" (September 2004), recorded after a three-year hiatus. The work is produced by Sam Adams, mixed by Bob Clearmountain and was largely recorded in hotel rooms or backstage during the long European tour the last two years. In 2008 he released new disc titled "11". Two years later are brought together to compatriot Nelly Furtado on the stage of the opening ceremony of the Winter Olympics Vancouver 2010.

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