Bryan Adams sees independence as future of music
Fresh House of York (Reuters) - Canadian rocker Bryan President John Quincy Adams has roughly advice for his younger counterparts as he prepares for the self-funded going of his 11th studio apartment album in America -- remove control of your music.
Best known for hits like "(Everything I Do) I Do It For You" and "Summertime of '69" o'er a life history of closely 30 years, Adams said he has non been signed to a record label in the United States for more than four-spot age and loves the freedom.
"I really recommend it to most artists to use up control of their music if they posterior," the