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Adamson Bio

Career trajectories are as varied as the personalities of people committed to making music. There are countless examples of musicians who have peaked prematurely - who bolt onto the scene early in their lives, make an exciting statement, and then quickly drift off the map, never to be heard from again. Especially in the pop music world, one-hit wonders are prevalent. At the other end of the spectrum, there are those musicians who find their voices later in life, who for any number of reasons, opt to be patient in pursuing the muse. It's easy to disregard those artists, especially in the music industry where youth is gold. But as listeners of quality music know so well, such superficial assessments can well mean missing out on late-blooming talent. CONTINUE

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"An aspiring and up-and-coming diva" --San Francisco Chronicle

Now is the Time Now is the Time

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