Patrick Adams



Patrick Adams has been Producing Arranging and composing music for over 30
years. At 17 as a member of a self contained group The Sparks Patrick
appeared in the Warner Brothers movie "Up The Down Staircaes".

That same year he wrote a song "You've Got To Learn Something" which has been on SESAME STREET ever since.

In 1970 at age 20, Patrick became A&R Director of Perception/Today Records in New York. There he Produced BLACK IVORY and
dozens of other acts.

1974 Patrick formed Patrick Adams Productions. He soon
was acknowledged to be one of the best String and Brass arrangers in the
world. His work appears on hundreds of records including Gladys Knight,The
Spinners, Eddie kendricks, Rick James, Ace Spectrum, Ben E King, Candy
Staton, Melba Moore and The Main Ingredient. Record World once called him
"The Uncrowned King Of Disco."

His Superman album by Herbie Mann and Musique's "Push Push In The Bush" are classics. As an engineer he has worked with Salt N Pepper, Eric B & Rakim Teddy Riley Narada Michael Walden and was Chief Engineer at POWER PLAY STUDIO in NY during ist golden period.

As a writer he has received 3 ASCAPSongwriter of the year awards. Remember "Touch
Me ALL Night Long" by Cathy Dennis.

For more detail check out the All Music Guide at www.allmusic.com .






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