Another MUST READ written by Ann Powers from LATimes about Adam Lambert.
Ann Powers is consequently and eloquently one of the most visible supporters of Adam’s talent in the media.
This time she writes among others:
As Lambert plays the role, a rock star doesn’t have to be an angry punk, a brooding post-grunge puritan or a hair-metal style macho dude in a dress. These approaches all have their purpose, but Lambert projects something different: outrageousness that’s totally at peace with itself.
He does this by connecting countercultural ideas — values he learned as a kid touring Germany in a production of “Hair,” the musical that first brought rock’s spirit to Broadway — with a trouper’s sense of artistic performance as work, which takes brains and a certain sharpness as well as talent.
And cites the words of Rob Cavallo who was collaborating with Adam on ‘Time For Miracles’ as well as at Adam’s debut album ‘For Your Entertainmnet’
“His No. 1 challenge, which I think he’ll pass, is stay true to himself and to roll with the punches as they come. He’s going to have successes. He might have people against him. Which is exactly what happened to Elvis, the Beatles, to Prince. . . . There will be controversy, and there will be opinions. If he stays true to himself he will be one of those great artists to watch over the years.”
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Ann Powers in LATimes about Adam Lambert: ‘Outrageousness that’s totally at peace with itself’
Another MUST READ written by Ann Powers from LATimes about Adam Lambert.
Ann Powers is consequently and eloquently one of the most visible supporters of Adam’s talent in the media.
This time she writes among others:
And cites the words of Rob Cavallo who was collaborating with Adam on ‘Time For Miracles’ as well as at Adam’s debut album ‘For Your Entertainmnet’
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