Adam Merrin

American musician (active 2003– )
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Adam Merrin
Adam Merrin performing with The 88
Adam Merrin performing with The 88
Background information
OriginLos Angeles, California
GenresRock, pop
Years active2003–present
LabelsNatural Energy Lab
MembersAdam Merrin

Adam Merrin is an American singer-songwriter and producer. He is the keyboardist for the Los Angeles–based rock band The 88, and later joined The Three O'Clock.[1] Songs from Merrin's solo work have been featured on Grey's Anatomy, The Big C, Kyle XY, How I Met Your Mother, Greek, The L.A. Complex, Bones, Necessary Roughness, Reaper, Newport Harbor: The Real Orange County, and in the film The Haunting Hour Volume One: Don't Think About It.

Solo discography

Albums
EPs

Awards

In 2011, Merrin's song, "Still Alright" won "Best Song in a Television show" for "Necessary Roughness" at the Hollywood Music in Media Awards.

The 88

Merrin produced, mixed, and engineered The 88's 2003 debut CD, Kind of Light, and the group won the LA Weekly award for Best Pop/Rock Band that year. Kind of Light was also featured as Radio & Records Album of the Week. The group released seven full-length albums, were the backing band for the Ray Davies Fall 2011 US Tour, and opened for acts like The Smashing Pumpkins, The B-52's, Elliott Smith, and Flaming Lips.[2][3] Their track "At Least It Was Here" is the opening theme song for the television series Community.

Producer Credits

In 2014, Merrin produced Heavy Metal Anthem 's debut EP. Their song "Say Tonight" was featured on NBC's About A Boy. Adam's production credits also include Laura Jane Scott. One of the songs they recorded together, "The Librarian", was featured on ABC's Castle.

Co-Producer Credits

Albums with The 88
Eps with The 88
Singles with The 88

Additional recordings

Adam has recorded piano with Ray Davies, Matt Costa, Rusty Anderson, and 311.

References

  1. ^ "Adam Merrin | Nord Keyboards". Nord Keyboards. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
  2. ^ "About". Blue Microphones. Archived from the original on November 27, 2011. Retrieved February 21, 2012.
  3. ^ "About The 88". The 88. Retrieved 7 January 2018.
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