Adam Hood is a singer-songwriter from Opelika, Alabama.

Career

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Hood's 2007 album Different Groove was produced with Pete Anderson.[1] In 2007, Hood opened for Taylor Hicks, performed at Diversafest in Tulsa and at the Austin City Limits Music Festival, and was seen in a segment of We're An American Band on the Documentary Channel. Hood's music video for "Hell of a Fight" ranked No. 5 on the CMT front page main category "Todays Top Videos" on February 18, 2012.[2] Hood has toured with artists such as Pat Green, Todd Snider, Miranda Lambert, Leon Russell and Ian Moore.[3]

He was on the Willie Nelson Throwdown Tour for the summer of 2011 as part of the Bluebird Cafe singer-songwriter group.[4]

Hood was signed with Carnival Records and was a songwriter for Carnival Music Publishing for 6 years.

In January 2015, Rolling Stone mentioned Hood as a top 10 country artists listeners should know.[5]

Hood is in a co-publishing deal with Low Country Sound & Warner/Chappell Music.[6]

Discography

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  • 21 to Enter (2002), Adam Hood Music
  • 6th Street (EP) (2004)
  • Different Groove (2007), Little Dog Records
  • Different Groove (2009), with 3 bonus tracks, Saguaro Road Records
  • Adam Hood (EP) (2011)
  • The Shape of Things (2011), Carnival Records
  • Welcome to the Big World (2014), Adam Hood Music
  • Somewhere in Between (2018), Adam Hood Music
  • Bad Days Better (2022), Southern Songs

Music videos

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Year Video Director
2007 "22 Days too Long" Brennan Reed
2008 "Different Groove" Pete Anderson
2012 "Hell of a Fight" Andi Zack
2015 "Way Too Long" Josh Newcom
2015 "Bar Band" Josh Newcom
2018 "She Don't Love Me"
2018 "Downturn" Steven Wesley Miller

References

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  1. ^ "Adam Hood". Archived from the original on July 5, 2007.
  2. ^ "Adam Hood – Hell of a Fight – Music Video – CMT". Archived from the original on February 20, 2012.
  3. ^ "Brandon Rhyder, Adam Hood, Antone's, Austin, TX".
  4. ^ "Willie Nelson's Country Throwdown Tour 2011: May 27, 2011 — July 4, 2011". Archived from the original on February 19, 2011. Retrieved May 10, 2011.
  5. ^ "10 New Country Artists You Should Know". Rolling Stone.
  6. ^ "Low Country Sound and Warner/Chappell Nashville Sign Co-Publishing Agreements with Songwriters Adam Hood, Charlie Pate and Aaron Raitiere – Warner Music Group Official Blog". Warner Music Group Official Website.
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