Adam Jensen – Lost Without You
Posted by A on September 4, 2012
“I forgot to be myself while you were busy being you.”
Rock music has its eccentrics, and it has its pop stars. As the genre has been pushed further and further out of the mainstream, it seems to have little room for authentic artists that split the difference. Boston based Adam Jensen, the self-proclaimed “poster child for the revival of the musician in the traditional sense” aims to fill that void under the tutelage of Buddy Allen Management.
Perhaps known best for elevating New England’s “Mission Hill” to a position of considerable notoriety, Adam Jensen has opened for the likes of Bon Jovi, Kid Rock, and more. In fact, Jensen recently performed his critically acclaimed “Lost Without You” single on Fox 17 in Nashville. Written by Adam Jensen, Rob Thomas, and Dave Harris, “Lost Without You” details the rise and fall of a relationship that’s palpable as it is powerful, leaving the listener wanting more.
Be sure to follow Adam Jensen on his journey as he continues to make waves in the blogosphere through his social media sites below.
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