When he was 12 years old, Adam gave up his Play Station for an M Audio keyboard. He plugged it into his Mac and he hasn't come up for air since then. Originally drawn to hip hop, he spent a year working on hip hop beats. He was drawn to break dancing, poppin' and lockin' and went to many dance classes with some of DC's best dancers. He gained an appreciation for driving rhythms and movement and composing all the beat tracks on his keyboard, served as the foundation for his songwriting of the alternative rock songs that he has been working on over the last 4 years.
In 2004, Adam met Daniel Brindley, Jammin' Java owner and musician. Daniel mentored him on keyboard and music composition and produced both his EPs. His other mentor, local DC singing legend, Mary Ann Redmond, has worked with Adam to polish his vocals. Having just turned 17, Adam has a rich repertoire of original alternative rock songs and he released his first EP in November 2006. In Dec. 2007, he won 1st place in the Mid-Atlantic Songwriting Contest (young artist) and his latest release, "Seasonal Delivery was released in May, 2008. Songs from that EP earned him a spot as a finalist in the Mountain Stage NewSong Contest (Youth Category).