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It's Only Rock 'N' Roll

from New York Times by Adam Bomb

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    1990:
    - Adam recorded with producer Jack Douglas at the Record Plant, where Jack had recorded Aerosmith and John Lennon. Along with drummer Bobby Chouinard and guitarist Steve Stevens, they rearranged the demos and started what would become the album ” New York Times .”
    - Jack wanted to make a very broad production, so he brought in Nicky Hopkins and Mick Taylor (who played with The Rolling Stones), and Flo & Eddie, who were backup singers for Marc Bolan. Adam had Steve Stevens play on six of the tracks. Bobby brought in Billy Squier keyboardist Alan St. Jon and bassist T.M. Stevens. Twelve songs were completed but they were yet to be mixed.

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from New York Times, released May 21, 2020

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Adam Bomb Seattle, Washington

Adam Bomb was born sometime in 1963 and grew up in Seattle, where, in his early teenage years, he played guitar in a metal cover band called Tyrant. The band featured an equally peach-fuzzed Geoff Tate, future Queensryche front-falsetto, vox. Two years later, he joined legendary Seattle hard-rockers TKO.
Adam Bomb signed to Geffen in 1984 and released Fatal Attraction a year later.
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