Adam Swanson
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Background information | |
Birth name | Adam G. Swanson |
Born | 1992 Flint, Michigan, US |
Genres | Old-Time Piano |
Occupation | Musician-Songwriter |
Instrument | Piano |
Years active | 2003-Present |
Labels | Rivermont Records |
Website | adamgswanson |
Adam G. Swanson is an American Ragtime and Old-Time Music Pianist. He is known for his fast, energetic, and enthusiastic approach to playing ragtime.
Swanson's career in ragtime piano began in 2003, when he won the junior division of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and Festival as a ten-year-old. He has since become one of the most popular ragtime artists of this time. Swanson has performed at Carnegie Hall, and has received many prestigious awards, such as first place in the Regular Division of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and Festival in 2008, 2009, 2010, and returning in 2015 (which made him the only four-time winner of the contest throughout its entire history), first place in the Junior Division of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and Festival in 2003, 2004, and 2006 (he became the youngest ever winner of the Junior Division at 10), first place in New Rag Contest of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and Festival in 2013, and first place in the Duet Contest of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and Festival in 2016 and 2018.
Early Life
[edit]Swanson lived his early life in Iowa, and enjoyed going to antique stores in his free time. At the age of ten, Swanson played his first ever song on piano, the extremely difficult and technical Maple Leaf Rag. It was this event that prompted Swanson's swift introduction into the professional ragtime circuit, since it gave him the title of "Prodigy." Throughout his teens, Swanson was present at all of the major ragtime festivals, as well as going on a world tour and performing at Carnegie Hall and the Kennedy Center.[1]
Career
[edit]Adam Swanson's career began in 2003, when he won the Junior Division of the World Championship Old-Time Piano Playing Contest and Festival. From there many contests across different divisions, and performed at ragtime festivals across the world, such as the Bohem Ragtime and Jazz Festival. He was also featured in the 2012 film "The Entertainers," in which he was referred to as "the prodigy." He was also mentored by popular ragtime pianist Johnny Maddox at the Diamond Belle Saloon in Durango, CO. In addition, he has performed at Carnegie Hall[2] and the Kennedy Center,[3] and in Hungary, Switzerland, and Australia. He has also performed with many other ragtime pianists, such as Martin Spitznagel, Johnny Maddox,[2] Max Morath, Ian Whitcomb,[4] and more.[1]
Albums
[edit]Album | Artists | Year | Notes |
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Chestnut Street in the 90's | Adam Swanson | 2007 | First Album |
On a Circular Staircase | Adam Swanson | 2008 | |
Seven Little Stars (And the Man in the Moon) | Adam Swanson & Johnny Maddox | 2009 | |
Double Trouble | Adam Swanson & Fredrick Hodges | 2010 | |
Sunshine from the Fingers | Adam Swanson | 2011 | |
I Love a Piano | Adam Swanson, Danny Coot, & Ian Whitcomb | 2011 | |
Rare & Rip-Roaring Rags of 1912 | Adam Swanson | 2013 | |
Jazz Nocturne | Adam Swanson | 2014 | Bachelor's Degree Project |
Southwestern Swing | Adam Swanson, Jeff Johnson, & the Redcliff Rounders | 2014 | |
Hum All of Your Troubles Away | Adam Swanson & Danny Coots | 2015 | |
Revival Ragtime | Adam Swanson | 2018 | |
Ragtime Austrialia! | Adam Swanson | ??? | |
Jazzin the Blues Away | Adam Swanson & Peacherine Ragtime Society Orchestra | 2019 | |
An Evening in The Diamond Belle Saloon | Adam Swanson | 2019 | |
Take Me To The Land Of Jazz | Adam Swanson & Domingo Mancuello | 2021 |
Citations
[edit]- ^ a b "Meet Adam Swanson". canvasrebel.com. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ a b "Carnegie Hall welcomes FLC Music student and ragtime piano world champion". Fort Lewis College. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ "Adam Swanson | Kennedy Center". The Kennedy Center. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
- ^ Enterprise, Special to The (2017-03-08). "World-renowned young pianist has a passion for old-time music". DavisEnterprise.com. Retrieved 2024-12-03.
External Links
[edit]https://www.adamgswanson.com/ (Adam Swanson's Official Website)
https://strater.com/diamond-belle-saloon/ (Diamond Belle Saloon Website)