User:Gobees/Greg Adams (writer)
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Greg Adams (writer and reissue producer) ...
Greg Adams was born in Muncie, Indiana, in 1970 and ran the independent reissue record label Beehive Rebellion Records before writing for the All-Music Guide and working for various reissue record labels. Beehive Rebellion issued two releases in the 1990s, a reissue of the New Zealand band Electric Blood's previously cassette-only album Electric Easter (featuring Robert Scott of the Bats) and a reissue of Sex Clark Five's Strum & Drum that contained the band's complete self-released Records to Russia recordings. The latter was rated by Goldmine magazine as one of the best power pop albums of all time.
Adams contributed to 10 books in the All-Music Guide series and wrote liner notes for and/or produced over 60 releases on record labels such as Bear Family, Collector's Choice Music, ERIC Records, Omni Recording Company, Bloodshot Revival, Soundies, Hit Parade, and Complete Sixties. He also contributed an essay to the fifth edition of The Riverside Reader: Instructor's Resource Manual, published by Houghton Mifflin Company.
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