Adam is based in Los Angeles and he and his team are responsible for some of the biggest Classic Rock acts in music today, with heavy hitters Saxon, Thin Lizzy, Europe, Diamond Head and Uriah Heep on their roster.
Back in March Adam was dealing with the logistical nightmare of planning tours, bringing band members together through lockdown restrictions and rebooking shows due to the pandemic.
He’s the kind of manager that buys tickets to his own artists shows and even has a pair of wellies waiting for him in the UK for when he watches his acts headline festivals through the ever changing British summer weather.
In this episode Adam talks about how he ended up drumming on Ricky Warwicks new album When Life Was Hard And Fast and how he went after Thin Lizzy and got the gig as their manager.
He talks about the birth of Black Star Riders, the awkward moment he had to fire drummer Tommy Aldridge from Thin Lizzy and remembers the last time he spoke with Motorhead’s Lemmy before he passed away.