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[New/Old:] San Francisco's STAR 101.3 Interview on May 6, 2015

Filed Under () by broddybounce on Friday, May 29, 2015

Posted at : Friday, May 29, 2015


We missed this from earlier this month photos taken during Adam's interview with morning hosts Marcus & Sandy of San Francisco's STAR 101.3 in the Western Union VIP Lounge, and subsequent Meet & Greet:


BUT, WAIT... as the station never posted the interview either via video or audio, we did a little digging and were lucky to just discover there was a fan video made of a portion of the interview by Sue MacFarlane (thank you, Sue!), in two parts:

 


We cannot find the interview in its entirety, including the (presumed) fan Q&A; so, if anyone has come across additional video, please let us know in the comments section and we'll be more than happy to post.

Just to refresh your memory, we also posted an earlier phone interview with Marcus & Sandy that took place on April 21st, but that was more or less a teaser for this subsequent video interview.

Another SF radio station, WiLD 94.9, also interviewed him in the Western Union VIP Lounge on May 6th and we posted about that earlier, which includes video of the interview taken by Lambertlust (thank you!), as well as a link to photos of the event on the station's website.  

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Looks like Adam had most of his left arm already started. He showed it on this clip.
His new one looks like he had it finished, and it goes down over his hand.

JAK said...

I enjoyed this interview....it was a 'just chatting' type.
However, the more I hear Adam talk about the songs and general theme of the album, the darkness, the pain,
the more I realize I have personally never gone thru any of the type of angst he's talking about.
No broken heart, no lost loves, no relationship problems.....nothing, nada, zip!
In my long happy life I have only experienced the sadness of the inevitable loss of older family members.
I have been blessed.

Anonymous said...

A lot of people go through darkness, pain, angst and sadness for a whole host of reasons. Life isn't perfect. I feel glad for those who can work through it all and find light at the end of the dark tunnel.