"After a few decades...I'll be remembered as a Canadian dishwasher that could write a decent song."

Bryan Adams was born in Kingston, Ontario on November 5,1959 to a Canadian Diplomat. After going through many military
schools and the separation of his parents at age 12, Adams had learned to play guitar and had decided on a music career. At
age 16 he dropped out of school and bought a grand piano. By age 19 he had his first single "Let Me Take You Dancing"
and by age 20 he had released his self titled first album. His first hit album in the states was "Cuts Like a Knife",
but more recently he has made "So Far So Good", "Live! Live! Live!", "18 Till I Die", "Unplugged",
and "On A Day Like Today". These recent albums have fared pretty well, proving that Bryan Adams still has it.
~some FActs about the MAN!
- Bryan sold more than 8 million copies of the single (Everything I do) I do it for you. - Bryan was arrested
for pot as a teenager. - Bryan is a vegan. - Bryan worked with (almost) the same band and crew since
the beginning. - Bryan's mom is a teacher - Bryan's parents come from England -Bryan has
a brother called Bruce -Bryan's first song was: Let me take you dancing - Bryan played a gas station
attendant in Pink Cadillac - Top Gun wanted to use 'Only The Strong Survive' for the movie, but Bryan refused because
he thought the movie glorified war?
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If you don't know who Bryan Adams is by now you've probably been living under a rock! This guy is dynamite incredibly talented
and incredibly popular in most countries around the world. In his book, BRYAN ADAMS: The Official Biography (Firefly
Books 1995) Bryan says "I always knew I'd be in music in some sort of capacity. I didn't know if I'd be successful at
it, but I knew I'd be doing something in it. Maybe get a job in a record store. Maybe even play in a band. I never got into
this to be a star. The idea of being 'famous' wasn't part of the plan. When I was fifteen or sixteen, buying records and listening
to The Who was all the escapism I needed. Nothing else really seemed to matter. School seemed unimportant, music being the
only thing that gave me something to look forward to. There were a lot of years sitting on a bus or a station wagon, slipping
on black ice, touring across America and Canada before things started to happen ... I remember those times ... there have
been many more since then."
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