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Artist description
Known to fans around the world for his award winning stints on Broadway as Roger in the original Broadway cast of "Rent" (which earned him Tony Award and Drama Desk Award nominations, and a Theater World Award and Obie Award for outstanding new talent), and currently as Radames in Elton John and Tim Rice's "Aida," Adam Pascal has always been rooted in rock and roll. Born in the Bronx and raised in Long Island, Adam's life was defined by music. He claims that he was a "total metal head as a kid," wearing out albums by Queensryche, Iron Maiden and Judas Priest. However, Pascal also credits The Beatles, Billy Joel and Pink Floyd as additional musical influences. Though Adam has found himself to be a Broadway favorite, his true passion has always been for rock music. Having performed in bands since he was 12, Adam never lost touch with his own music, and has now brought forth his debut solo album, "Model Prisoner." Adam can also be heard on the original broadway cast recordings of "Rent" and "Aida |
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Music Style
Pop/Rock |
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Musical Influences
Queensryche, Billy Joel, Beatles, Pink Floyd,Iron Maiden |
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Similar Artists
Stone Temple Pilots, Soundgarden, Bon Jovi, David Bowie |
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Artist History
Model Prisoner is Adam's first solo CD. He is currently onstage nightly in the Broadway Show "Aida" |
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Group Members
Adam Pascal- VocalsClint DeGanon- DrumsKenny Brescia- GuitarTim Weil-KeysPaul Osolla- Bass |
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Albums
Model Prisoner |
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Press Reviews
"A powerhouse of originality"--Songwriters Monthly"What he can do vocally has been widely hailed by critics. His voice is by turns plaintive and powerful, melting and earthly."--NY Times"Pascal's voice is exquisite"- Washington Post"Pascal has a ruggedly soulful rock voice"-Variety"A solid set of Classic Rockers"-Billboard |
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Location
New York, NY - USA |
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