‘Summer of ‘69′ A Distant Memory

Although one of his first hits hearkened all the way back to the ’60s, singer/songwriter Bryan Adams has built a rock ‘n’ roll career that has stood the test of time.
By Tracy Rasmussen
Reading Eagle Correspondent
Bryan Adams may have struck platinum with “Summer of ‘69,” but his career has lasted well into the 21st century.
With dozens of Top 40 hits in the ’80s, ’90s and 2000s (and a 2007 Golden Globe nomination for “Never Gonna Break My Faith” from the film “Bobby”) Adams has mined that career and come up with a two-disc collection of both hits and new tracks for “Anthology,” a compilation a quarter century in the making.
Adams will bring those songs with him to the Sovereign Performing Arts Center in downtown Reading on Wednesday night at 8 when he performs a set list from that 2005 release. (read more..)
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Bryans photo exhibitions will be taking place in several cities over the next few months.
PHOTOGRAPHS snapped by one of the most popular rock ‘n’ roll stars in the world are coming to Helmsley.
AH, the perils of audience participation. No doubt Bryan Adams meant well picking an eager fan out to sing the Mel C half of hit duet When You’re Gone.
Bryan will be making a public appearance at 5pm at main gates of the plaza a Wembley Arena in London on May 10th. Prior to his concert that night, Bryan will be laying hands in cement for the Square Of Fame to commemorate his 20th year and 25th show at London’s Wembley Arena.



People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals (PETA), a nonprofit interest group, has lunched the sexiest celebrity vegetarian contest and Bryan Adams has been nominated for The World’s Sexiest Vegetarian Male. 














