Bryan Guy Adams is a rock singer, producer, guitarist, and photographer from Canada. Adams was born on November 5, 1959 in Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and has been awarded the Order of British Columbia and the Order of Canada for his music and philanthropic work through his various foundations.
Adams has always been interested in music, and even while in high school, he was more focused in the craft rather than girls. By 1978, Adams sent a number of demo recordings to Torontoís A&M Records. The company signed Adams for the sum of one dollar, and soon enough he released a number of songs under the company, including his very first single entitled, ìLet Me Take You Dancing.î
Since his one dollar contract, Adams has come a long way producing a number of hit singles such as ìHeaven,î ìSummer of í69,î and ìPlease Forgive Me.î He has also written for a number of big names in the music industry such as Rod Stewart, Kiss, Joe Cocker, Loverboy, and Neil Diamond.