2. Bryan Adams .com Website A&M , Badman / Polydor , Universal Music Labels 1977 – Present Years active Vocals , bass guitar , guitar , piano , harmonica Instruments Singer-songwriter , musician , photographer Occupations Rock Genres Kingston , Ontario , Canada Origin November 5 , 1959 ) (age 48) Born
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4. Bryan Adams (Kingston, Ontario, November 5, 1959) is a Canadian singer and composer of success. Son of British parents, ten years offered him his first guitar and to the twelve bought his first guitar, and the fourteen years moved to Vancouver and began to participate in hearings as a guitarist. Bryan Adams spent part of his childhood and adolescence in Portugal, given the profession of his father, Ambassador. He lived in Birre, near Cascais, about 25 km from Lisbon; it has caused learn the Portuguese language. For fifteen years left the school and joined a band as a vocalist doing tours by Canada. In 1977 met Jim Vallance and together began to write songs, not tardando much to their songs begin to be touched by others. At eighteen years signed its first contract with "A & M Canada"
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6. The career of Bryan Adams is divided into two major phases: the 80 years and 90. In the 80 his music was a rock-pop following the trends of the time - these songs were soundtracks of several films and serials at the time, including Miami Vice and Footloose. In years 90 Brian is again a sound romantic - this phase is the most notorious of the general public. It is time that your greatest success the album Waking up the neighbours in 1991, produced by Mutt Lange, contained the ballad "(Everything I do) I do it for you" (the work of Michael Kamen), this song was part of love the soundtrack of "Robin Hood, Prince of the Thieves" and was a huge success throughout the world.
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9. The musical career of Adams includes several duets and collaborations, particularly with: Tina Turner ( "It's only love") and Melanie c ( "When you're gone"). In 1990 participated with several musicians, Van Morrison, Scorpions and others at the concert, Roger Waters, "The wall in Berlin." Bryan Adams and Jim Vallance wrote in 1983 one of his greatest successes, "Heaven." Published by Adams Communications inc. / Testatyme Music Corp.. Besides singer, composer, producer, Bryan Adams is also a photographer and has launched three books of photographs, often inspired by musas Canadians. In the "Canada Walk of Fame." In 1990 he was named "Member of the Order of Canada" and promoted the "officer" in 1998