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Derek Adams Named June “Best Vocalist Of The Month” With His
Song “Said Too Much”
By Dale Kawashima
Derek Adams, a promising pop/R&B singer & writer based
in Boston, MA, has won the June SingerUniverse “Best Vocalist Of The Month”
Competition, for his performance of his song, “Said Too Much” (co-written by
Cameell Hanna). This song will be included on his upcoming EP, which he will release
independently this fall.
Derek Adams
“Said Too Much” is an appealing, soulful pop ballad which
has multi-layered harmonies a la the Backstreet Boys. This song has a relaxed,
easy-going feeling which is pleasant to listen to. “Said Too Much” provides a
fine showcase for Adams’ expressive lead vocals, and demonstrates his ability
to record sophisticated background harmonies. This song was skillfully produced
by Cameell Hanna, who also played most of the music tracks on this recording.
Adams grew up in Monroe, Connecticut (near Bridgeport),
where he was inspired by listening to such artists as John Legend, Lionel
Richie and Stevie Wonder. He started performing in musical theater productions
in fifth grade, and he continued to sing & act in shows through high
school. Adams also started to write songs when he was in seventh grade.
When he was a high school senior, Adams entered the 98Q
Radio “Idol Search” statewide competition. He won the grand prize, which led to
Adams opening for pop star Jesse McCartney on his 2006 Beautiful Soul tour. Adams was also a finalist in Star 99.9 Radio’s “Star Idol” Competition.
Derek Adams
For college, Adams is currently attending Northeastern University in Boston, where he is a Communications major. It was in Boston that he met producer Cameel Hanna, and they began recording together at Sanctum Sound Studio, where Hanna works. “I started recording my demo at Sanctum during
my freshman year,” recalled Adams. “I presented my music to Cameel, and he
jumped on the project. Cameel is an excellent producer and musician.”
In addition to completing his EP project, Adams is
continuing to develop his songwriting skills. He is pleased about his writing
collaborations with pro writer Sam Brodie. “We’ve been co-writing a lot of
songs, and we’re pitching them to label artists,” he said.
Adams has also formed a band this year, and he’s been
playing local clubs and benefit shows in the Boston area. “My main priority is
to build up a fan base with college students, and to play more shows,” said Adams. “I’m looking for a manager and agent right now, and eventually I’d love to hook up
with a publisher to get more placements.”
In addition, here are four, talented vocalists/artists who complete our Top Five Vocalists honorees list for this month's competition, with their credits, plus their e-mail and website links. You can listen to their songs by clicking the music players below.
Jennifer Perryman
"Shake It Off." (pop/R&B). Performed by Jennifer Perryman of Frisco, Texas. Written by Jennifer Perryman and John Anthony Martinez.