BLOOD HARMONIES
A RARE DUO APPEARANCE

Blood Harmonies
Saturday July 31st sees a rare appearance by two generations of Adamses, when Rob and Chris join forces for an afternoon set in the acoustic tent at the Lomond Folk Festival.
After winning the prestigious Billy Kelly Songwriter’s Award, Rob’s first album ‘Down to Reverie’ was released to rave reviews and has been featured heavily on BBC’s Iain Anderson show. Rob is a rare talent, with a voice that Chris attributes to Pauline in the genetic stakes. Listed among his main influences are the Holy Trinity of Lennon, Dylan and Young, but he readily acknowledges the debt he owes to musical parents who brought him up in a house full of guitars, amps and studio gear.
‘With that kind of background, it’s really not surprising that I’m following in their footsteps.’
Chris, who is doing a rare solo set in Bavaria this May, says that sharing the stage with Rob is a special joy.
‘The last time we did it was in Toronto, a couple of years back, supporting John Beland of Flying Burrito Brothers fame. John was really knocked out by our Blood Harmonies, and coming from someone who’s been up close to both the Bellamy Brothers and the Everlys, that has to rank as a serious compliment.’
So, folks… one not to be missed. Put it in your diaries.
More details at www.lomondfolkfestival.com












