Bryan Adams’ 1985 classic Summer of ’69 became iconic for its nostalgia and youthful energy while hiding a different meaning.
Bryan Adams’ classic Everything I Do topped the Billboard Hot 100 for seven weeks, becoming one of the biggest and most unforgettable hits of the 90s.
Bryan Adams took some creative license when it comes to one of his biggest hits. The musician, 65, shared a childhood story about his first guitar in a new interview, which echoes the opening lyrics ...
When he isn't being a rock star and touring the world, Bryan Adams is also an acclaimed photographer, and you'll be able to ...
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Bryan Adams Sings Joe Cocker’s Praises at Rock Hall of Fame Induction Ceremony
Bryan Adams paid loving tribute to his hero Joe Cocker while inducting the legendary singer into the Rock and Roll Hall of ...
Those were the best days of his life. Singer Bryan Adams, 64, who still goes on tour, has revealed the real meaning behind his hit song “Summer of ’69,” which first came out in 1984. Fans have long ...
On his website, co-songwriter Vallance elaborates on the creation of “Run to You”: “In January 1983 producer Bruce Fairbairn asked me and Bryan Adams to write a song for his next production project, ...
Adams co-wrote “Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman?” with hit-making producer Robert John “Mutt” Lange and acclaimed composer Michael Kamen. The trio had previously collaborated on two other ...
Bryan Adams was still a teenager when he made his recorded debut with the Vancouver-based glam band Sweeney Todd in 1977. Within a couple of years, he and another Canadian songwriter, Jim Vallance, ...
Bryan Adams' Milwaukee fans have waited 13 years for him to come back to town. They're going to have to keep waiting. The Canadian rocker's Feb. 22 show at Fiserv Forum was canceled Friday, according ...
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