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Adam Seymour (musician)

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Name
  
Adam Seymour


Role
  
Guitarist

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Music groups
  
The Pretenders (1993 – 2008), Katydids

Albums
  
Greatest Hits, Break Up the Concrete, The Isle of View, Loose Screw, Last of the Independents

Similar People
  
Martin Chambers, Pete Farndon, Blair Cunningham, James Walbourne, James Honeyman‑Scott

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Adam Seymour is an English guitarist and songwriter who began his recording career with the Katydids, a south London quintet that recorded two albums before disbanding.

He met Katydids' singer Susie Hug in 1987 when both were playing on sessions for Big Bam Boo. Developing an instant rapport the duo formed a band recruiting other members Dan James (guitar), Dave Hunter (bass) and Shane Young (drummer). Seymour and Hug wrote the material for the band.

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After Reprise Records dropped the Katydids, Seymour joined The Pretenders for four albums: Last of the Independents, the live album The Isle of View, Viva el Amor and Loose Screw.

Additional performances featuring Seymour appeared on the four-disc Rhino Records release Pirate Radio which chronicled the band's career. Seymour contributed as a songwriter to The Pretenders' output, the first time that a band member (outside of the original members James Honeyman-Scott and Pete Farndon) had been allowed to do so. Seymour played with the band from 1993 through 2007.

He owns a guitar that belonged to Elton John and even went to his birthday party.

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