Greg Adams (writer)
Greg Adams (born 1970 in Muncie, Indiana) ran the independent reissue record label Beehive Rebellion Records before writing for the All-Music Guide, penning liner notes for numerous reissue record labels and compiling greatest hits anthologies as an A&R coordinator. Beehive Rebellion issued two releases in the 1990s: a reissue of the New Zealand band Electric Blood's previously cassette-only album Electric Easter (featuring Robert Scott of The Bats) [1] and a reissue of Sex Clark Five's Strum & Drum! that contained the band's complete self-released Records to Russia recordings.[2] The latter was ranked by Goldmine magazine as one of the 50 best U.S. power pop albums of all time.[3] An intended third release, a reissue of the Electric Blood cassettes Acoustic Splendour and Actual Stuff, to be titled The Man Who Tasted Shapes, never materialized.[4] The label was reactivated in 2013 to release the album An Instructive Amusement by his band Cozy Catastrophes[5][6], which currently records for Jigsaw Records[7].
Adams wrote over 1,000 album reviews and artist biographies for AMG and contributed to 10 books in the All-Music Guide series in addition to writing liner notes for and/or producing over 60 releases on record labels such as Bear Family,[8] Collectors' Choice Music,[9] ERIC Records,[9] Omni Recording Company,[9] Bloodshot Revival,[9] Soundies,[9] Hit Parade,[9] and Complete 60s.[9] From 2000-2008 he hosted Rhythm Ranch, a thematic oldies radio program on WFHB.[10]
Adams conducted pop singer Georgia Gibbs' last interview, which was published on the Eric Records website.[11]
References
- ↑ Robbins, Ira. The Trouser Press Guide to 90's Rock: The All-New Fifth Edition of the Trouser Press Record Guide, Fireside Books, 2007, pp. 66-67.
- ↑ Robbins, Ira. The Trouser Press Guide to 90's Rock: The All-New Fifth Edition of the Trouser Press Record Guide, Fireside Press, 2007, p. 639.
- ↑ Borack, John. Buyer's Guide: 50 Greatest US Powerpop Albums - Goldmine, Kinda Pop!, 1996, retrieved 2011-11-29.
- ↑ Wilfully Obscure, Electric Blood - Electric Easter (1984/1994, EST Tapes/reissue Beehive Rebellion), http://wilfullyobscure.blogspot.com/2010/12/electric-blood-electric-easter-19841994.html, 2010-12-14, retrieved 2012-01-09.
- ↑ http://fab2013log.wordpress.com/2013/08/11/an-instructive-amusement/
- ↑ http://cozycatastrophes.bandcamp.com/album/an-instructive-amusement
- ↑ http://austintownhall.com/tag/have-you-heard-of-cozy-catastrophes/
- ↑ Adams, Greg. "Wooden Heart - Joe Dowell". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
- 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 "Greg Adams". AllMusic. Retrieved 2011-11-29.
- ↑ Heberlein, L.A. Rough Guide to Internet Radio, Rough Guides, 2002, p. 116.
- ↑ Adams, Greg. "Excerpts from Greg Adams' Final Interview with Georgia Gibbs on July 28, 2006". Eric Records. Archived from the original on 2008-07-24.