Adrienne's enchanting and ethereal voice is both soothing and
alluring. She often performs to listening fans who sit mesmerized,
enticed by her music. After studying film scoring at Berklee College
of Music in Boston, Adrienne produced her first solo album, "One Step
Closer." Her song "Overboard" was the most requested song on Boston
radio station WERS that year. In 1989 she produced her second album,
"Dust into Dawn," after which she was nominated for a Boston Music
Award and was featured in a spotlight article in Boston Women
Magazine. In 1992, Adrienne's third album, "Looking Within Looking
Without," gained her industry interest, heavy airplay on college
radio, and a feature article in SongTalk, a magazine published by the
National Academy of Songwriter's.
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Credits: Photo by Christopher Harding
Her last solo performance before forming the band AYE was to a
"standing room only crowd" at the famous Passim's in Harvard Square.
She had performed in nearly every club around Boston as well as at
colleges and festivals in the area. Adrienne, having met Marsia Shuron
in Boston, decided it was time for a change. The two of them put their
talents together and decided to venture to Key West Florida as the
band AYE.
Over the years Adrienne has worked in professional studios both
arranging and singing on radio commercials and various CD projects
including backing vocals for Martin Sextons album, "In the Journey."
She was approached and asked to write music for a CD entitled,
"Staying out of the Risky Zone," a national school curriculum project
addressing teen issues of sexuality, pregnancy and HIV, through music.
She enlisted Marsia Shuron, and David Tortolano of Cosmo Recording in
Boston. Together they wrote, performed, produced and recorded songs
for the album. Adrienne is currently co-producing AYE's debut CD as
well as beginning her 4th solo album.
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