Bryan Adams

Bryan Adams biography

Bryan Adams has established himself as both a successful rock musician and a singer-songwriter of romantic movie theme ballads. Born in Canada to British parents, he dropped out of school at age 16 to pursue his music career. After appearing with a few bands, he was signed to a recording contract by A&M Records (Canada). His eponymous debut album followed in 1980. Three years later, Adams had his first Top Ten hit single, "Straight From the Heart", a track on his third album "Cuts Like a Knife".

Adams had his first brush with films in 1983 when one of his songs was added to the soundtrack to the uneven "A Night in Heaven". The song, "Heaven", eventually became Adams first Number One single in the USA two years later. By that time he had begun his secondary career as a movie songwriter, co-writing two tunes for the soundtrack of "Teachers" (1984). In 1988, he made his feature acting debut in Clint Eastwood's "Pink Cadillac", to which he also contributed a song, but Adams has (as of 1997) yet to make a follow-up appearance in a movie.

In the 90s, Adams refashioned his image from hard-rocker to soft balladeer, beginning with "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You", the love theme to "Robin Hood: Prince of Thieves" (1991). The film, starring Kevin Costner, was a hit or miss reinterpretation of the classic story, but the theme was appropriately romantic and appealed to the film's female viewers. Adams performed the song, which he co-wrote with Michael Kamen and Robert John 'Mutt' Lange. Their combined efforts earned the trio an Oscar nod for Best Original Song, but the juggernaut of Disney and "Beauty and the Beast" proved insurmountable. (They fared better at the 1992 Grammy Awards.) With Sting and Rod Stewart, Adams recorded "All for Love", a gentle song that served as the theme for the 1993 remake of "The Three Musketeers". Adams shared a second Oscar nomination (again with Kamen and Lange) for the hauntingly lovely "Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?" from "Don Juan DeMarco" in 1995. The following year, his duet with Barbra Streisand, "I Finally Found Someone" (from Streisand's "The Mirror Has Two Faces") brought him a third Oscar nod.

Despite his promising career as a film songwriter, Adams has not abandoned his rock'n'roll roots. In 1996, he released his tenth album, "18 'Til I Die" and headed a European tour.

Trivia

His first job was washing dishes. He may be Canada's most successful pop/rock singer, but his parents were both British citizens and he currently resides in Britain. However, he still has a studio in Canada. His fourth album, Reckless, is the best-selling Canadian album of all time. He received the Diamond Sales Award (equivalent of a platinum award in the US) for the album, a first for a Canadian. Has been nominated for 13 Grammy nominations. Recorded "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" in Spanish in 1992. Has received the Order of Canada and the Order of British Columbia for outstanding Canadian citizenship.


Bryan Adams

Birth name: Bryan Guy Adams

Gender: Male

Spouse: Cecilie Thomsen

Profession: Actor/Singer

Marital status:  Dating

Height: 5' 8"

Trademark: Raspy voice