Ahead of her debut appearance as a solo artist at C2C 2023, Paris Adams has released her debut single ‘Gold,’ out everywhere now.
Paris Adams, founder member, lead vocalist and main songwriter of The Adelaides, has launched her solo career with the release of her single ‘Gold.’ ‘Gold’ was recorded in Nashville with Grammy winning producer Femke Weidema, and Paris will follow it by performing a slot on each of the three days of the prestigious C2C Festival at the O2 in March. The track is the powerful result of a year writing in Nashville and in the UK – showcasing her immense vocal range and her ability to craft an effortless country song. ‘Gold’ represents nothing less than the emergence of a major new solo artist in the international Country scene, as the confirmation of her C2C appearances attest. Building on what is already an incredible track record for such a young artist, this single is just the first sign of what is yet to come. With ‘Gold’, Paris Adams is truly setting the standard for what UK country can and should be.
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Whilst Paris made her live debut as a solo artist on the Caitlyn Smith tour of October 2022, she is a seasoned performer. The Adelaides played at British Summertime in London’s Hyde Park two years running as support to Michael Bublé (2018) and Celine Dion (2019). The Adelaides, who sadly fell victim to the enforced hiatus over COVID, had even received an unprecedented invitation to perform a repeat slot at CMA Fest in Nashville in 2020; having already appeared in 2019. The offer from Country’s biggest worldwide showcase came after the band had established a following with a series of special guest appearances with the likes of Charles Esten, who personally requested them to perform with him on two major British tours including a sell-out date at London’s Royal Albert Hall.
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Paris has also featured on tours with Kiefer Sutherland, Catherine McGrath, Ashley Campbell & Mo Pitney, Andy Brown and Key West. Festival appearances include Ramblin’ Man, Cornbury, Nashville Meets London, Black Deer and the Long Road Festival.
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