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Rich Adams

Your Country Will Never Be The Same

About Me

Rich Adams Born March 25th 1980 in Chandler AZ. We moved out to a 3-acre ranch in Maricopa AZ when I was 3. There were a couple of horses, a cow, and I still dont remember how many chickens. I started playing guitar at the age of 5. My dad ( also a guitar player ) showed me a few chords on his acoustic guitar. 4 years later my parents finally afforded to buy me my own electric guitar. I played and played. I played to the horses, the chickens, and even the dog who howled along.In 1991 we moved to south Phoenix. I continued to play and play. I grew up playing stuff like Led Zeppelin, Lynyrd Skynyrd, Guns N Roses, Metallica and bands like that. When I became a member of the work force I better understood what country music was all about.Ive had a full time job since I was 17. I started into the construction industry right after I graduated high school. I believe keeping a job and your responsibilities taken care of says so much about who you are.I turned 21 and continued the legacy of my dads band, The Bullseye Band. Weve been playing everywhere from honky tonks and state fairs to benefits and festivals. Ive never stopped playing music. I love music, and music is my life, and life is good!I edited my profile at Doobix.com
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Member Since: 3/12/2006
Band Website: richadams.com
Influences: Lynyrd Skynyrd, Led Zeppelin, Allman Bros, Molly Hatchet, Metallica, Megadeth, Pantera, Joe Walsh, Eagles, Santana.....George Strait, Garth Brooks, Alan Jackson, Chris Ledoux, Keith Urban, Toby Keith, Hank Williams, Hank Jr ......
Sounds Like: Well...... you tell me.
Record Label: Whorable Records
Type of Label: Indie

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Hard Work

Work.  It is a four letter word.  It seems like all we ever do is work.  Getting up for work is work, showering, driving there, opening your eyes finally to another day at work.  W...
Posted by Rich Adams on Tue, 19 Sep 2006 11:07:00 PST

Freebird

Ah yes, the wonderful guitar melody that has enchanted our ears for some time now.  The draw back to that song is that it was over played.  Over exposure can almost kill anything.  To t...
Posted by Rich Adams on Wed, 14 Jun 2006 03:50:00 PST