Adam Falcon (Singer-Songwriter/ Guitarist)
The music of guitarist/singer-songwriter Adam Falcon has an absence of genre, ranging from folk, to rhythm-n-blues, and any-and-all in between. Early in his career, Falcon worked as a sideman with various artists, including singer/actresses Stephanie Mills and Phyllis Hyman. He later accompanied guitarist/singer- songwriter Jonathan Butler on tours opening for Eric Clapton, Peter Gabriel, and Whitney Houston, and many more. Continuing on, Falcon played guitar for the iconic song stylist, singer/pianist Roberta Flack. Having written for George Benson, and with other songs featured on national television, later in his career Falcon was honored with The Abe Olman Scholarship Award for Songwriting, from The Songwriters Hall of Fame, followed by a semi-finalist position in the International Songwriters Competition, and then a nomination for an Independent Music Award. Since stepping out on his own, he’s opened for The James Cotton Blues Band, Matt “Guitar” Murphy, The Wailers, Ruthie Foster, Danielle Ponder, Anders Osborne, Bob Schneider, Tower of Power and Jim Lauderdale.
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Etienne Stadwijk (Keyboards/ Vocals)
Born in The Netherlands, Etienne Stadwijk became exposed to music at a very early age. By the time he entered kindergarden he was already performing in school and local events in his home town. Relocating to Suriname, South America in his early teens, Etienne quickly established himself as one of the premiere keyboard players, with a broad interst in styles. From high school, he went on to study contemporary arranging at the prestigious Berklee College of Music in Boston Massachusetts. While currently living in New York, he divides his time there and abroad, both recording and producing. His large array of performing and recording credits includes: Kenny Garrett, Richard Bona, Paul Simon, HarryBelafonte, Marcus Miller, and Labelle, just to name a few.

