Name |
Adam Levine |
Height |
5' 11¾" |
Naionality |
American |
Date of Birth |
18 March 1979 |
Place of Birth |
Los Angeles, California, USA |
Famous for |
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Adam Noah Levine (born March 18, 1979, Los Angeles) is the lead singer/guitarist for the rock/pop group Maroon 5.
He attended the private Brentwood School (Los Angeles), where he met the orginal members of the band Kara's Flowers, Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick. The band released an album in 1997 titled "The Fourth World". The album never had much success, and its only single "Soap Disco" failed. Adam used to sing in a deeper, stronger voice while he was with Kara's Flowers.
The band subsequently changed their name to Maroon 5 when the guitarist James Valentine joined. Adam's high, expressive voice helped the band to achieve much success in the music charts. Their debut album, Songs about Jane, is about Adam's ex-girlfriend, Jane, a girl who, as he says, has inspired him over the years, and most of the lyrics of the songs are inspired by their stormy relationship.
In 2005, Levine featured on the Ying Yang Twins song, "Live Again", and later appeared on Kanye West's Late Registration, on the third single - "Heard 'Em Say".
Adam Levine's major influences include The Beatles and Stevie Wonder, as well as The Police.