Maroon 5 lead vocalist and guitarist Adam Levine was born on March 18, 1979, in Los Angeles, CA. He began playing music with junior-high friends guitarist Jesse Carmichael and bassist Mickey Madden under the influence of groups like Nirvana and Pearl Jam, and after the final 1994 addition of Ryan Dusick on drums, the alternative rock band Kara's Flowers were born.
Thursday, January 29, 2015
Early life of Adam
The quartet scored a record deal with Reprise, released a mediocre
album, and was released from its contract all in a matter of years.
Following the termination of its deal, the band went on hiatus and
Levine headed to New York with Carmichael to attend Five Towns College
on Long Island. While there, he was exposed to a whole new music scene
and absorbed new influences like hip-hop, soul, gospel, and R&B that
changed Levine's whole perspective on songwriting, even altering the
way in which he sang -- from a deeper, grunge-inspired delivery to a
higher and more expressive one. Levine and Carmichael dropped out of
school after a semester and headed back to California rejuvenated and
inspired to add a new groove-based element to their band's rock
template. Hooking back up with the rest of the Kara's Flowers guys,
Levine began writing a bunch of songs that were directly inspired by his
recently failed relationship, which was imploding as the band was
entering the studio to record. After adding in new guitarist James
Valentine (moving Carmichael over to keyboards) and scoring a new deal
with Octone Records, the newly christened Maroon 5 were officially up
and running; their debut album, the aptly titled Songs About Jane, was
soon completed. Released in June 2002, the album sold steadily over the
next couple of years and was certified platinum by 2004. Maroon 5 scored
several hit singles, won two Grammy Awards, and toured constantly in
support.
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