Johnny Adams
Biography
Renowned around his Crescent City home base as "the Tan Canary" for his extraordinary set of soulfully soaring pipes, veteran R&B vocalist Johnny Adams tackled an exceptionally wide variety of material for Rounder in his later years; elegantly rendered tribute albums to legendary songwriters Doc Pomus and Percy Mayfield preceded forays into mellow, jazzier pastures. But then, Adams was never particularly into the parade-beat grooves that traditionally define the New Orleans R&B sound, preferring to deliver sophisticated soul ballads draped in strings.
Adams sang gospel professionally before crossing over to the secular world in 1959. Songwriter Dorothy LaBostrie -- the woman responsible for cleaning up the bawdy lyrics of Little Richard's "Tutti Frutti" enough for worldwide consumption -- convinced her neighbor, Adams, to sing her tasty ballad "I Won't Cry." The track, produced by a teenaged Mac Rebennack, was released on Joe Ruffino's Ric logo, and Adams was on his way. He waxed some outstanding follow-ups for Ric, notably "A Losing Battle" (the Rebennack-penned gem proved Adams' first national R&B hit in 1962) and "Life Is a Struggle.
Selected Discography

The Great Johnny Adams R&B Album
2006

An Introduction To Johnny Adams
2006

The Great Johnny Adams Blues Album
2005

Man Of My Word
1998

One Foot In The Blues
1996

Good Morning Heartache
1993

Johnny Adams Sings Doc Pomus: The Real Me
1991

I Won't Cry
1991

Walking On A Tightrope: The Songs Of Percy Mayfield
1989

Room With A View Of The Blues
1987

From The Heart
1984

Heart & Soul
1969
