Adam Levine(V)
- Music Artist
- Actor
- Composer
Grammy-winning band Maroon 5's frontman Adam Noah Levine was born and raised in Los Angeles, California. He is the son of
Patsy (Noah), an admissions counselor, and Fredric Levine, who founded
the retail chain M. Fredric. Adam's father's family is Jewish, while
Adam's mother is of half Jewish (her own father) and half German and
Scottish (her own mother) ancestry. His uncle, Timothy Noah, is a
journalist. Adam began playing music with his junior-high friends
guitarist, rather than the keyboardist (for which he is known in the
band Maroon 5)
Jesse Carmichael and bassist
Mickey Madden. Their first gig was at a
school dance and Levine was terribly shy so he played with his back to
the audience. Ryan Dusick joined the band as
drummer and the alternative rock band Kara's Flowers were born (1994).
They released an album called "The Fourth World" (1997). Then, he
headed to New York City with Carmichael to study music at Five Towns
College on Long Island. While they were there, he was surrounded by new
music scenes and influences which give him whole new perspective on
songwriting and singing. He dropped out of school after a semester and
headed back to California with Carmichael to reunite with their pals
and develop their band. He began writing a bunch of songs that were
inspired by his recently failed relationship. After adding in new
guitarist James Valentine
(moving Carmichael over to keyboards) Maroon 5 was officially born. The
band released their debut album "Songs About Jane", which included
international hits "This Love", "Sunday Morning" and "She Will Be
Loved" (2002).