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If I Was The Devil 3:580:00/3:58
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What Owns You 3:320:00/3:32
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Henry 3:140:00/3:14
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0:00/3:34
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100 Reasons 3:200:00/3:20
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Rock Island Line 2:190:00/2:19
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0:00/5:01
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Cajun Moon 3:360:00/3:36
Big Jim Adam -- Hi-Res Poster
Big Jim Adam -- Lo-Res Poster
Big Jim Adam Photo
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #1
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #2
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #3
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #4
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #1 Grayscale
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #2 Grayscale
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #3 Grayscale
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #4 Grayscale
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Press Clips
"Big Jim and Little John entertained us with their foot stomping, knee slapping blues. Whether a blues fan or someone new to the sound, the audience enjoyed the diverse selection that included old time blues as well as contemporary sounds. This show was a real crowd pleaser." Karen Gerrity / Cultural Affairs Manager / City & County of Broomfield
Review of September 6, 2007 Ruthie Foster show at The Thirsty Parrot
By Thom Rogers
The show kicked off with a 10-song set from Jim Adam
Jim’s skill at storytelling, emotional singing and the honest musicianship of his acoustic guitar with that right hand thumping bass while strumming were the perfect appetizer for Ruthie’s upcoming show.
Big Jim Adam, Rock Island Line (Fossyl). Acoustically grounded, but with touches of Soul. Mr. Adams best instrument is his rich baritone voice, which lends these tracks an attention-grabbing authority. The songs are a mix of originals and mostly familiar covers. My favorite of the originals is the upbeat Feel Good Day (7). There Goes the Blues (13) is my favorite cover, in part because this is a great Texas Johnny Brown song that rarely (if ever) has been recorded by anyone else. (Nick Delay – WKVR-fm) 02/08
“His sound is genuine delta pluck to slidin’ contemporary blues, and the vocals are impeccable…front man Jim Adam is a consummate entertainer…”
(Pikes Peak Blues Community)
Big Jim Adam -- Lo-Res Poster
Big Jim Adam Photo
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #1
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #2
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #3
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #4
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #1 Grayscale
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #2 Grayscale
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #3 Grayscale
Big Jim Adam / John Stilwagen Duo Photo #4 Grayscale
looney logo 1000.png
looney tune logo small.jpg
Press Clips
"Big Jim and Little John entertained us with their foot stomping, knee slapping blues. Whether a blues fan or someone new to the sound, the audience enjoyed the diverse selection that included old time blues as well as contemporary sounds. This show was a real crowd pleaser." Karen Gerrity / Cultural Affairs Manager / City & County of Broomfield
Review of September 6, 2007 Ruthie Foster show at The Thirsty Parrot
By Thom Rogers
The show kicked off with a 10-song set from Jim Adam
Jim’s skill at storytelling, emotional singing and the honest musicianship of his acoustic guitar with that right hand thumping bass while strumming were the perfect appetizer for Ruthie’s upcoming show.
Big Jim Adam, Rock Island Line (Fossyl). Acoustically grounded, but with touches of Soul. Mr. Adams best instrument is his rich baritone voice, which lends these tracks an attention-grabbing authority. The songs are a mix of originals and mostly familiar covers. My favorite of the originals is the upbeat Feel Good Day (7). There Goes the Blues (13) is my favorite cover, in part because this is a great Texas Johnny Brown song that rarely (if ever) has been recorded by anyone else. (Nick Delay – WKVR-fm) 02/08
“His sound is genuine delta pluck to slidin’ contemporary blues, and the vocals are impeccable…front man Jim Adam is a consummate entertainer…”
(Pikes Peak Blues Community)