ADAMS, Grea
Canadees vokszanger
Toronto-native Grea Adams, majored in communications at Montreal's Loyola University,
singing folk songs around the area. He became an editor for Sporting Good News and,
after shopping his demo around, signed [ with A&M. The label, however, (released only one single,
"Take the Road" (1972). Over the next five years, Adams wrote songs, acted and formed a song
writing partnership with Eric Robertson (which spawned Roger Whittaker's 'River Lady").
In 1977, Greg Adams signed with Attic Records; the label released his self-titled debut album the following year.