Adam Kowalczyk
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Birth name | Adam E. Kowalczyk |
Born | (1975-09-27) September 27, 1975 (age 48)[1] York, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Guitar |
Adam E. Kowalczyk (born September 27, 1975) is an American musician. He is the brother of Ed Kowalczyk, lead singer of the band Live.
Biography
Kowalczyk was born in York, Pennsylvania to a family of Polish descent. He began learning the guitar at age 12. While studying in the Radio, Television and Film program at Philadelphia's Temple University, he started writing songs and performing with his first band, Portion. Portion recorded two extended plays and opened for Live and other bands.
In 1999, Adam began playing as the touring rhythm guitarist[2] for Live, a position which he held for 10 years. He appeared as a guest musician on the Live albums The Distance to Here and V and was featured in the band's only concert DVD release, Live at the Paradiso – Amsterdam. During his time with Live, Kowalczyk relocated to Los Angeles and formed the band Adam & the Weight, which released the album Looking Up from the Ground in 2003. By 2005, he was living in Lancaster, Pennsylvania and had recorded a solo EP, The Dream.
In January 2011, Adam became lead singer of the Lancaster-based band The Mint.[citation needed]
Discography
- Looking Up from the Ground (2003)
- The Dream EP (2005)
References
External links
- Adam Kowalczyk discography at Discogs
- Adam Kowalczyk discography at MusicBrainz
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- Ed Kowalczyk
- Patrick Dahlheimer
- Chad Gracey
- Chad Taylor
- Chris Shinn
- The Death of a Dictionary (as Public Affection)
- Mental Jewelry
- Throwing Copper
- Secret Samadhi
- The Distance to Here
- V
- Birds of Pray
- Songs from Black Mountain
- The Turn
- Four Songs
- Local 717
- Awake: The Best of Live
- Radiant Sea: A Collection of Bootleg Rarities and Two New Songs
- "Selling the Drama"
- "I Alone"
- "All Over You"
- "Lightning Crashes"
- "White, Discussion"
- "Lakini's Juice"
- "Freaks"
- "Turn My Head"
- "Rattlesnake"
- "The Dolphin's Cry"
- "Run to the Water"
- "They Stood Up for Love"
- "Simple Creed"
- "Overcome"
- "Forever May Not Be Long Enough"
- "Heaven"
- "Sweet Release"
- "Run Away"
- "We Deal in Dreams"
- "The River"
- "Mystery"
- Discography
- The Gracious Few
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- Jerry Harrison
- Adam Kowalczyk
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