Bass guitarist Adam Sheppard was a genuine person in the Seattle-based steel music group Sanctuary. When that group broke aside, he produced the music group Nevermore with fellow Sanctuary associates Warrel Dane and Jeff Loomis.
Read More »Bass guitarist Adam Sheppard was a genuine person in the Seattle-based steel music group Sanctuary. When that group broke aside, he produced the music group Nevermore with fellow Sanctuary associates Warrel Dane and Jeff Loomis.
Read More »Lead singer Adam “Shep” Sheppard co-wrote some velvety doo wop ballads for the Heartbeats through the mid-’50s; one entrance, “ONE THOUSAND Miles Apart,” was an enormous R&B vendor in 1956. The Queens, NY quintet started its string of street-corner classics with “Crazy for you personally” and “Darling How Longer,” culminating …
Read More »Shep & the Limelites’ name will forever end up being etched in rock and roll & roll background for saving the endearing “Daddy’s House,” a sensitive ballad about returning from battle that soared to number 2 over the pop graphs in-may 1961. Adam Sheppard’s career started using the Heartbeats, a …
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