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'''Adam Hood''' is a [[singer-songwriter]]<ref>[http://www.adamhood.com/bio/ Official Website - Biography]</ref> from [[Opelika]], [[Alabama]], who has released studio albums, "The Shape of Things" (2011, Carnival Records), Adam Hood" EP (2011, Carnival Records), "6th Street " EP (2004, Adam Hood Music), ''21 to Enter'' (2002, [[Adam Hood Music]]) and ''Different Groove'' (2007, [[Little Dog Records]]).<ref>[{{Allmusic|class=artist|id=p645187|pure_url=yes}} Adam Hood Discography, AMG]</ref> He had played as a musician for years before his breakthrough around 2001.<ref>[http://www.artistdirect.com/nad/music/artist/bio/0,,2848051,00.html#bio Artist Direct - Biography]</ref> His music is in the style of [[Americana (music)|Americana]], or [[roots rock]]. ''Different Groove'' was produced with [[Grammy Award]]-winning producer/guitarist [[Pete Anderson]].<ref name="press kit">[http://www.littledogrecords.com/presskits/?adamhood Adam Hood press kit] for Little Dog Records</ref> |
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'''Adam Hood''' is a singer-songwriter from [[Opelika]], [[Alabama]]. |
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==Career== |
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In 2011, The single "Flame and Gasoline" reached as high as #9 on The Texas Music Charts. The single "22 Days Too Long" reached as high as #17 on the [[Texas Music Chart]]. Hood's following single "Different Groove" reached #17 on the [[Texas Music Chart]] as well. In 2007, Hood opened for [[Taylor Hicks]], performed at [[Diversafest]] in [[Tulsa]] and at the [[Austin City Limits Music Festival]], and was seen in a segment of ''We're An American Band'' on the [[Documentary Channel]]. Hood's music video for "Hell of a Fight" ranked #5 on the [[Country Music Television|CMT]] front page main category "Todays Top Videos" on February 18, 2012.<ref>http://www.cmt.com/videos/adam-hood/734015/hell-of-a-fight.jhtml</ref> Hood has toured with artists such as [[Pat Green]], [[Todd Snider]], [[Miranda Lambert]], [[Leon Russell]] and [[Ian Moore (singer)|Ian Moore]].<ref>[http://www.austin360.com/event/events2/etc/userEventDisplay.jspd?eventStatus=Approved&eventid=133901 Brandon Rhyder, Adam Hood, Antone's, Austin, TX<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> |
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Hood's 2007 album ''Different Groove'' was produced with [[Pete Anderson]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.littledogrecords.com/presskits/?adamhood|title=Adam Hood|url-status=dead|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070705195300/http://www.littledogrecords.com/presskits/?adamhood|archive-date=July 5, 2007}}</ref> In 2007, Hood opened for [[Taylor Hicks]], performed at [[Diversafest]] in [[Tulsa]] and at the [[Austin City Limits Music Festival]], and was seen in a segment of ''We're An American Band'' on the [[Documentary Channel (U.S. TV network)|Documentary Channel]]. Hood's music video for "Hell of a Fight" ranked No. 5 on the [[Country Music Television|CMT]] front page main category "Todays Top Videos" on February 18, 2012.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cmt.com/videos/adam-hood/734015/hell-of-a-fight.jhtml|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120220005011/http://www.cmt.com/videos/adam-hood/734015/hell-of-a-fight.jhtml|url-status=dead|archive-date=February 20, 2012|title=Adam Hood – Hell of a Fight – Music Video – CMT}}</ref> Hood has toured with artists such as [[Pat Green]], [[Todd Snider]], [[Miranda Lambert]], [[Leon Russell]] and [[Ian Moore (singer)|Ian Moore]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.austin360.com/event/events2/etc/userEventDisplay.jspd?eventStatus=Approved&eventid=133901|title=Brandon Rhyder, Adam Hood, Antone's, Austin, TX<!-- Bot generated title -->}}</ref> |
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He was on the Willie Nelson Throwdown Tour for the summer of 2011 as part of the Bluebird Cafe singer/songwriter group.<ref>http://www.countrythrowdown.com/profile/member/adam_hood</ref> |
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Hood is currently signed with Carnival Records. He also currently writes and co-writes as a songwriter for [[Carnival Music|Carnival Music Publishing]]. |
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He was on the Willie Nelson Throwdown Tour for the summer of 2011 as part of the Bluebird Cafe singer-songwriter group.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.countrythrowdown.com/profile/member/adam_hood |title=Willie Nelson's Country Throwdown Tour 2011: May 27, 2011 — July 4, 2011 |accessdate=May 10, 2011 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110219060748/http://www.countrythrowdown.com/profile/member/adam_hood |archive-date=February 19, 2011 }}</ref> |
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Before releasing his 2014 album "Welcome to the Big World" Hood was released from his contract with [[Carnival Music]]. He has inspired and mentored other musicians from East Alabama including [[Dallas Dorsey]] and The Rails.<ref>http://www.dallasdorsey.com/background/</ref> |
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Hood was signed with Carnival Records and was a songwriter for [[Carnival Music|Carnival Music Publishing]] for 6 years. |
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In January 2015, Rolling Stone mentioned Hood as a top 10 country artists listeners should know.<ref>http://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/10-new-country-artists-you-need-to-know-winter-2015-20150130</ref> |
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In January 2015, ''Rolling Stone'' mentioned Hood as a top 10 country artists listeners should know.<ref>{{cite magazine|url=https://www.rollingstone.com/music/lists/10-new-country-artists-you-need-to-know-winter-2015-20150130|title=10 New Country Artists You Should Know|magazine=Rolling Stone}}</ref> |
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==Discography== |
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Hood is in a co-publishing deal with Low Country Sound & Warner/Chappell Music.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.wmg.com/news/low-country-sound-and-warnerchappell-nashville-sign-co-publishing-agreements-songwriters-adam|title=Low Country Sound and Warner/Chappell Nashville Sign Co-Publishing Agreements with Songwriters Adam Hood, Charlie Pate and Aaron Raitiere – Warner Music Group Official Blog|website=Warner Music Group Official Website}}</ref> |
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===''21 to Enter''=== |
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* Released 2002 by Adam Hood Music |
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*Recorded at The Loft In Columbus, GA. |
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* Engineer: Dede Vogt; Jose Castallanos Jr. |
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;Track list |
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#"Stay Out Of My Way" |
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#"Take Me With You" |
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#"Million Miles Away" |
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#"This House" |
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#"Coffee Song" |
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#"I Wanna Be With You" |
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#"Tuesday Night" |
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#"Nobody Comes Here Anymore" |
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#"Big Mistake" |
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#"Last Man Standing" |
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#"Dead and Gone" |
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==Discography== |
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===''6th Street'' (EP)=== |
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* Released 2004 |
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* Produced by Adam Hood & Justin Johnson. |
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* Recorded @ Justin's studio in Birmingham, Alabama. |
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;Track list |
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#"Tuesday Night" |
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#"Million Miles Away" |
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#"Coffee Song" |
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#"Play Something We Know" |
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* ''21 to Enter'' (2002), Adam Hood Music |
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==='Different Groove=== |
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* ''6th Street'' (EP) (2004) |
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* Released 2007 by Little Dog Records, 2007 |
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* ''Different Groove'' (2007), Little Dog Records |
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*Credits: |
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* ''Different Groove'' (2009), with 3 bonus tracks, Saguaro Road Records |
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**Adam Hood (vocals, acoustic guitar) |
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* ''Adam Hood'' (EP) (2011) |
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**Pete Anderson (various instruments, acoustic guitar) |
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* ''The Shape of Things'' (2011), [[Carnival Records]] |
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**Bob "Boo" Bernstein (pedal steel guitar) |
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* ''Welcome to the Big World'' (2014), Adam Hood Music |
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**Michael Murphy (accordion, piano, Hammond b-3 organ) |
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* ''Somewhere in Between'' (2018), Adam Hood Music |
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**Paul Malingagio, Mark Thomas (bass guitar) |
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* ''Bad Days Better'' (2022), Southern Songs |
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**Josh Day (drums) |
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**Darrin Vincent, Justin Johnson, Andrea Zonn (background vocals) |
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**Producer- Michael Murphey; Tony Rambo; Pete Anderson |
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**Engineer- Tony Rambo |
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;Track list |
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#"22 Days Too Long" |
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#"Shelly" |
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#"Never Comes Easy" |
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#"Cars, Trucks & Me" |
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#"Buzzes Like Neon" |
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#"Fool of an Honest Man" |
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#"Different Groove" |
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#"Late Night Diner" |
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#"Varnado" |
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#"Whole Town Talking" |
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#"22 Days Too Long" (Bonus) |
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#"Different Groove" (Bonus) |
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#"Fool of an Honest Man" (Bonus) |
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===Adam Hood (EP)=== |
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*Released 2011 |
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*Produced by Matthew Miller & Oran Thornton |
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*Musicians: Mark Selby, Chris Donohue, Russ Pahl, Shawn Fichter, Rachel Solomon, Stuart Mathis, Fred Eltringham, Craig Young, Jerry McPherson, Eli Beaird, Billy Panda, Mike Henderson |
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*Vocalists: Joanna Cotton, Kim Keyes, Maureen Murphy |
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;Track list |
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#"Flame and Gasoline" |
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#"The Shape of Things" |
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#"Used To Be Your Sunshine" |
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#"Song For Three Girls" |
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#"This Thing" |
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===The Shape of Things=== |
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*Officially released October 2011 by [[Carnival Records]] |
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* Produced by Matthew Miller & Oran Thornton |
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* Musicians: Mark Selby, Chris Donohue, Russ Pahl, Shawn Fichter, Rachel Solomon, Stuart Mathis, Fred Eltringham, Craig Young, Jerry McPherson, Eli Beaird, Billy Panda, Mike Henderson |
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* Vocalists: Joanna Cotton, Kim Keyes, Maureen Murphy |
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;Track list |
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#"Hell of a Fight" |
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#"Flame and Gasoline" |
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#"Grandpa's Farm" |
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#"Tennessee Will" |
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#"The Shape of Things" |
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#"Gonna Take a Woman" |
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#"Front Porch Thang" (covered by [[Little Big Town]]'s album, Tornado)<ref>http://littlebigtown.com/releases/detail/tornado</ref> |
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#"Moving Mountains" |
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#"Hard Times In the Land of Plenty" |
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#"New Deep Ellum Blues" |
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#"Once They're Gone" |
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#"I'll Sing About Mine" |
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===Welcome to the Big World=== |
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* Released November 4, 2014 by Adam Hood Music |
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;Track list |
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#"Don’t That Sound Like Love" |
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#"Trying to Write a Love Song" |
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#"Welcome to the Big World" |
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#"Bar Band" |
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#"Stars Around a Cajun Moon" |
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#"Whole Lot of Hard Work" |
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#"Postcards and Payphones" |
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#"The Countriest (feat. Sunny Sweeney)" |
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#"Way Too Long" |
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#"He Did" |
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#"I Took a Train" |
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===Music videos=== |
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| "Way Too Long" |
| "Way Too Long" |
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| Josh Newcom |
| Josh Newcom |
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| 2015 |
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| "Bar Band" |
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| Josh Newcom |
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| 2018 |
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| "She Don't Love Me" |
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| 2018 |
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| "Downturn" |
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| Steven Wesley Miller |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
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* {{official website|http://www.adamhood.com/}} |
* {{official website|http://www.adamhood.com/}} |
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* {{AllMusic|class=artist|id=p645187}} |
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* [http://www.littledogrecords.com/home/ Little Dog Records] |
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* [https://web.archive.org/web/20071125111710/http://www.littledogrecords.com/home/ Little Dog Records] |
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* [http://www.reverbnation/adamhood Reverb Nation] |
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* [http://www.carnivalmusic.net/ Carnival Music] |
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{{Authority control}} |
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* [http://www.countrythrowdown.com Country Throwdown] |
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* [http://www.squareparkent.com/adam.php Adam Hood at Square Park Entertainment] |
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* [http://www.austin360.com/blogs/content/shared-gen/blogs/austin/music/entries/2007/08/23/acl_fest_meet_the_band_adam_ho.html Interview with Adam Hood] |
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* [http://www.cmt.com/videos/adam-hood/734015/hell-of-a-fight.jhtml/ Adam Hood on CMT] |
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Latest revision as of 14:08, 3 July 2024
Adam Hood is a singer-songwriter from Opelika, Alabama.
Career
[edit]Hood's 2007 album Different Groove was produced with Pete Anderson.[1] In 2007, Hood opened for Taylor Hicks, performed at Diversafest in Tulsa and at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, and was seen in a segment of We're An American Band on the Documentary Channel. Hood's music video for "Hell of a Fight" ranked No. 5 on the CMT front page main category "Todays Top Videos" on February 18, 2012.[2] Hood has toured with artists such as Pat Green, Todd Snider, Miranda Lambert, Leon Russell and Ian Moore.[3]
He was on the Willie Nelson Throwdown Tour for the summer of 2011 as part of the Bluebird Cafe singer-songwriter group.[4]
Hood was signed with Carnival Records and was a songwriter for Carnival Music Publishing for 6 years.
In January 2015, Rolling Stone mentioned Hood as a top 10 country artists listeners should know.[5]
Hood is in a co-publishing deal with Low Country Sound & Warner/Chappell Music.[6]
Discography
[edit]- 21 to Enter (2002), Adam Hood Music
- 6th Street (EP) (2004)
- Different Groove (2007), Little Dog Records
- Different Groove (2009), with 3 bonus tracks, Saguaro Road Records
- Adam Hood (EP) (2011)
- The Shape of Things (2011), Carnival Records
- Welcome to the Big World (2014), Adam Hood Music
- Somewhere in Between (2018), Adam Hood Music
- Bad Days Better (2022), Southern Songs
Music videos
[edit]Year | Video | Director |
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2007 | "22 Days too Long" | Brennan Reed |
2008 | "Different Groove" | Pete Anderson |
2012 | "Hell of a Fight" | Andi Zack |
2015 | "Way Too Long" | Josh Newcom |
2015 | "Bar Band" | Josh Newcom |
2018 | "She Don't Love Me" | |
2018 | "Downturn" | Steven Wesley Miller |
References
[edit]- ^ "Adam Hood". Archived from the original on July 5, 2007.
- ^ "Adam Hood – Hell of a Fight – Music Video – CMT". Archived from the original on February 20, 2012.
- ^ "Brandon Rhyder, Adam Hood, Antone's, Austin, TX".
- ^ "Willie Nelson's Country Throwdown Tour 2011: May 27, 2011 — July 4, 2011". Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
- ^ "10 New Country Artists You Should Know". Rolling Stone.
- ^ "Low Country Sound and Warner/Chappell Nashville Sign Co-Publishing Agreements with Songwriters Adam Hood, Charlie Pate and Aaron Raitiere – Warner Music Group Official Blog". Warner Music Group Official Website.