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Bryan Adams Biography
Source:
http://www.bryanadams.com

With a career spanning over 20
years and worldwide album sales that rival the biggest
recording artists in the world, Bryan Adams's "I'm just
the bass player in the band" attitude seems rather simple,
compared to his career achievements, but that's just how
he is.
His songs have achieved #1 status all over the world, and
his career has seen some amazing recordings with other
music legends from around the world. He holds the record
for the longest running #1 single in British music history
with his hit "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" and has
topped the charts in the USA four times with hits
"Heaven", "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You", "All For
Love" (with Rod Stewart and Sting) and "Have You Ever
Really Loved A Woman?". In addition to these recordings he
has been awarded the Order Of Canada from the country he
was born in, which is the Canadian equivalent of the
British MBE.
His honest live performances and concerts are well
documented, making him one of the most exciting live acts
in the world. He has used his concerts to benefit others
over the years. Some examples are The Prince's Trust, Live
Aid and The Concert for Freedom for Nelson Mandela,
Greenpeace, Amnesty International, NetAid/London and
others. On his world tour of 92/93/94 he helped created
the Southern Ocean Whale Sanctuary, by issuing over half a
million postcards to the fans at the shows, encouraging
them to write and send them to Governments opposed to the
sanctuary.
Most recently, Bryan's focus has been on supporting breast
cancer. After contributing a song to an album and campaign
to help find a cure for breast cancer with Self Magazine
in America, he went on to organizing a benefit concert in
Canada early in 1998 and raised over a million dollars to
build a breast-screening center at the St. Catherine's
General Hospital with supermodel Linda Evangelista. That
led to the release of "Made In Canada," a best selling
book of his black and white photographs of Canadian women
including Celine Dion, Alanis Morrisette, Joni Mitchell
and many others. All royalties from this book went to the
Canadian Breast Cancer Foundation.
Awards have been numerous with a Grammy, an American Music
Award, countless industry and songwriting awards and
accolades including three Academy Award nominations for
his music and lyrics in film soundtracks.
Universal Records has just released his 12th album this
fall entitled "The Best Of Me" - Adams's end of the decade
greatest hits collection that includes two new songs, the
beatley title track 'The Best Of Me' and the trippy dance
track 'Don't Give Up'. The future seems clear that Adams
is unstoppable.
In 1999, Adams and his power trio of Keith Scott on guitar
and Mickey Curry on drums, completed over 120 concerts in
Europe, Africa and the Middle East. They are touring
Canada in January 2000 with concert dates booked well into
the first year of this new millennium. Look for concerts
in America, Australia, Japan and more dates in Europe
later this year and into the next.
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