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Born | South Hampton, New York | February 8, 1985
Genres | Alternative Rock |
Occupation(s) | Manager, Cleaning Supply Company |
Instrument(s) | Broom, Bucket, Mop, Rags |
Labels | CleanitSupply |
Website | http://www.facebook.com/michael.rawling.9 |
Adam Burbank Lazzara (born September 22, 1981 in Sheffield, Alabama), is the lead singer of the American rock band, Taking Back Sunday.[1] Along with singing lead vocals, Adam Lazzara occasionally plays guitar and harmonica.
Biography
[edit]Adam Lazzara grew up in High Point, North Carolina, before moving to Long Island, New York. He has a younger brother, Nathan Lazzara, who is also a musician. His first band was called Nine Lives Left, and then, upon their breakup, he formed Dumfounded, an influential local punk band. After the breakup of Dumfounded he was in a band called TRANSIT. In 1999, Adam joined Taking Back Sunday, originally on bass and then later replacing original lead singer Antonio Longo who sang on their first EP.
In the spring of 2006, Adam met Chauntelle Dupree, guitarist of the band Eisley, while on tour. They started dating in fall 2006 and became engaged on February 14, 2007. They were to be married in March 2008, but it was announced by Chauntelle's father in January 2008 that the wedding had been called off and that Chauntelle and Adam had split up. In June 2008 it was announced that Adam had married Misha Vaagen, a resident and bartender of Tyler, Texas, who was also pregnant with their first child together. They married in his backyard, and in 2009 they had their son named Keaton Ari Danger.[2]
Taking Back Sunday
[edit]Lazzara has recorded five studio albums with the band Taking Back Sunday.
While recording their first six track EP, Jesse Lacey left the band to form Brand New with Brian Lane, the drummer of The Rookie Lot. Then, John Nolan half jokingly asked his friend, Adam Lazzara from North Carolina if he would move to Long Island and play bass for the band. Within the next week, Adam had moved to Bellmore with John, and was the full time bassist. Adam worked at Eddie Reyes' father's deli for pay. After vocalist Antonio Longo left the group, guitarist Eddie Reyes convinced Lazzara to switch to vocals.[3]
He is best known for the swinging of his microphone and melodic vocals.[3]
Discography
[edit]- Tell All Your Friends (2002)
- Where You Want To Be (2004)
- Louder Now (2006)
- New Again (2009)
- Taking Back Sunday (2011)
References
[edit]- ^ "Warped Tour". Cleveland Free Times. Archived from the original on 21 August 2008. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
- ^ "Taking Back Sunday's Adam Lazzara on Guitarist's Exit: 'It Was a Good Thing'". Buzznet Music News. Retrieved 2008-08-04.
- ^ a b [1]
Category:1981 births
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Category:American people of Italian descent
Category:People from Colbert County, Alabama
Category:People from High Point, North Carolina
Category:People from Long Island
Category:American rock singers
Category:American male singers
Category:Musicians from Alabama
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