Adam Hood

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Play Something We Know 00:00 Tools
Million Miles Away 00:00 Tools
Tuesday Night 00:00 Tools
Buzzes Like Neon 00:00 Tools
Coffee Song 00:00 Tools
22 Days Too Long 00:00 Tools
Hell Of A Fight 00:00 Tools
Different Groove 00:00 Tools
Trying to Write a Love Song 00:00 Tools
Flame and Gasoline 00:00 Tools
Tennessee Will 00:00 Tools
Late Night Diner 00:00 Tools
Cars, Trucks and Me 00:00 Tools
The Shape Of Things 00:00 Tools
Shelly 00:00 Tools
Never Comes Easy 00:00 Tools
Varnado 00:00 Tools
Whole Town Talking 00:00 Tools
Fool of an Honest Man 00:00 Tools
Way Too Long 00:00 Tools
Grandpa's Farm 00:00 Tools
I'll Sing About Mine 00:00 Tools
Front Porch Thang 00:00 Tools
She Don't Love Me 00:00 Tools
Hard Times In The Land Of Plenty 00:00 Tools
Moving Mountains 00:00 Tools
New Deep Ellum Blues 00:00 Tools
Gonna Take A Woman 00:00 Tools
Once They're Gone 00:00 Tools
Don't That Sound Like Love 00:00 Tools
Welcome To The Big World 00:00 Tools
The Countriest (feat. Sunny Sweeney) 00:00 Tools
Million Miles Away - Million Miles Away Live 00:00 Tools
Heart of a Queen 00:00 Tools
Downturn 00:00 Tools
Bar Band 00:00 Tools
Whole Lot of Hard Work 00:00 Tools
Easy Way 00:00 Tools
Stars Around a Cajun Moon 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be With You - I Wanna Be With You Live 00:00 Tools
Postcards And Payphones 00:00 Tools
Coffee Song - Coffee Song Live 00:00 Tools
Tuesday Night - Tuesday Night Live 00:00 Tools
Big Mistake 00:00 Tools
I Took a Train 00:00 Tools
The Weekend 00:00 Tools
He Did 00:00 Tools
Stay Out Of My Way 00:00 Tools
Big Mistake - Big Mistake Live 00:00 Tools
Songs For Three Girls 00:00 Tools
Dead And Gone - Dead And Gone Live 00:00 Tools
Used To Be Your Sunshine 00:00 Tools
Dead And Gone 00:00 Tools
Nobody Comes Here Anymore 00:00 Tools
Alabama Moon 00:00 Tools
This Thing 00:00 Tools
Stay Out Of My Way - Stay Out Of My Way Live 00:00 Tools
Bayou Girl 00:00 Tools
She Don't Love Me (feat. Brent Cobb) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be With You 00:00 Tools
Stay Out of My Way (live) 00:00 Tools
Please Come Home for Christmas 00:00 Tools
Take Me With You - Take Me With You Live 00:00 Tools
Last Man Standing (live) 00:00 Tools
Keeping Me Here 00:00 Tools
Locomotive 00:00 Tools
This House - This House Live 00:00 Tools
Take Me With You 00:00 Tools
Tuesday Night (live) 00:00 Tools
Real Small Town 00:00 Tools
Confederate Rose 00:00 Tools
Coffee Song (live) 00:00 Tools
This House 00:00 Tools
Dead and Gone (live) 00:00 Tools
Take Me With You (live) 00:00 Tools
Last Man Standing 00:00 Tools
Nobody Comes Here Anymore - Nobody Comes Here Anymore Live 00:00 Tools
Last Man Standing - Last Man Standing Live 00:00 Tools
Big Mistake (live) 00:00 Tools
Coffee and Song 00:00 Tools
This House (live) 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be With You (live) 00:00 Tools
Million Miles Away (live) 00:00 Tools
Nobody Comes Here Anymore (live) 00:00 Tools
Shape Of Things 00:00 Tools
Hard Times in the Land of the Plenty 00:00 Tools
Hard Times in the Land of Plently 00:00 Tools
Moving Mountain 00:00 Tools
Never deep ellum blues 00:00 Tools
She Don't Love Me (ft. Brent Cobb) 00:00 Tools
Million Miles Away - Live 00:00 Tools
Play Something We Know (feat. Justin Johnson) 03:06 Tools
I Wanna Be with You - Live 00:00 Tools
Tuesday Night - Live 00:00 Tools
Coffee Song - Live 00:00 Tools
Big Mistake - Live 00:00 Tools
Last Man Standing - Live 00:00 Tools
This House - Live 00:00 Tools
Stay Out of My Way - Live 00:00 Tools
Nobody Comes Here Anymore - Live 00:00 Tools
Dead and Gone - Live 00:00 Tools
Take You with Me - Live 00:00 Tools
I Wanna Be With You (I Wanna Be With You Live) 00:00 Tools
Stay Out Of My Way (Stay Out Of My Way Live) 00:00 Tools
Take Me With You (Take Me With You Live) 00:00 Tools
Tryin' To Write A Love Song 00:00 Tools
Take You With Me 00:00 Tools
Coffee Song (Coffee Song Live) 00:00 Tools
Big Mistake (Big Mistake Live) 00:00 Tools
Nobody Comes Here Anymore (Nobody Comes Here Anymore Live) 00:00 Tools
This House (This House Live) 00:00 Tools
Last Man Standing (Last Man Standing Live) 00:00 Tools
Million Miles Away (Million Miles Away Live) 00:00 Tools
Tuesday Night (Tuesday Night Live) 00:00 Tools
A Million Miles Away 00:00 Tools
Dead And Gone (Dead And Gone Live) 00:00 Tools
Cars, Trucks, And Me 00:00 Tools
Buzzes Like Neon (Acoustic Version) [Bonus Track] 00:00 Tools
Front Porch Thing 00:00 Tools
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When Adam Hood was asked if he has a personal motto, he answered “Do what you love and love what you do.” Such a simple declaration sounds more like a cliché slogan from a motivational speaker than an actual way of life. How lucky is the man who is actually able to live by this credo? Think it is an impossible dream? Think again. This is the life of songwriter and artist Adam Hood. Such a lofty pursuit does not come easy. Forging a successful career in music can be challenging and has been hard earned for Adam. His journey, beginning with his early years growing up in Opelika, Alabama, to a fateful encounter with country music powerhouse Miranda Lambert, ended up taking him right where he was meant to be. As a young man, this son of a corporate forester spent nearly 10 years in Alabama, working a “real job” surveying land and occasionally delivering arrangements for his mother’s flower shop, all the while honing his craft as a writer and performer, using his day job as a means to support and develop his musical recordings. In 2001 upon the release of a self-produced and financed live album, 21 To Enter, he gave up working this “real job” and hit the road touring to support the record bringing along just his guitar. After a couple of years out of the road, 2003 brought the release of his first EP, 6th Street, which quickly earned attention and critical acclaim. While performing at a club in Little Rock, Arkansas in 2004, Adam received his first big break when he had a chance encounter with producer Pete Anderson. Anderson watched Adam’s entire set that night and was immediately impressed with his rich, soulful voice and earnest songwriting. This proved to be a pivotal encounter in Adam’s development as a writer/artist with it leading to an invitation to join Anderson in LA for some creative collaboration. Adam spent the next two years making trips to the West Coast to write the material for what would become the album, A Different Groove, produced by Anderson and released in March of 2007. The release of A Different Groove led to another fateful night, but this time at the club, Tavern on the Gruene in Gruene, TX where Adam was appearing on Ray Wiley Hubbard’s weekly radio show on KNBT. That very night, recording artist Miranda Lambert and her mother were driving through town when their car broke down. Deciding to grab a sandwich and a beer while they sorted out their transportation problems, they caught most of Adam’s set. Miranda was impressed. So much so that she introduced herself to Adam, later asking him to open a string of shows. One of these shows was at Joe’s Bar in Chicago, where she introduced him to her producer, Carnival Music partner Frank Liddell, who signed Adam as writer to Carnival Music Publishing and to their record label as an artist. One of the many talents displayed on his recordings is a voice that is rich and uniquely expressive. But it doesn’t end there. His songwriting abilities have garnered an equal amount of attention and his songs have been covered by some of the most successful artists in the genre. His newest offering is a self-titled EP that will be released in May of 2011 in conjunction with his appearance on Willie Nelson’s Country Throwdown tour. Co-written with Jason Saenz, “Flame And Gasoline” the debut single from the EP and forthcoming full-length album, due in fall of 2011, is a great example of Adam’s exemplary writing style and unique vocals. “Jason came to me with the title” says Adam, “and we sat down to write about that relationship everyone has been in where you can’t be together, but you can’t be apart either. There’s a truth in the lyrics that I think we can all relate to.” In addition to “Flame And Gasoline” the EP will feature 4 other self-penned tunes that run the gamut from country, blues, rock and soul. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.