But on April 1st, the songwriter, producer, and musician behind some of the most heartfelt, hilarious songs of the past 25 years died of complications from COVID at a hospital in Poughkeepsie, New York. He knew those albums by heart. When he was five, the family moved to Montclair, New Jersey, an up-and-coming, diverse suburb about 15 miles west of the city.
Adam thrived there as he entered adolescence, taking a class on the Poetry of Rock at his local middle school and soaking up everything from Billy Joel and the Police to Frank Zappa and Run-DMC with his friends. One of his first bands was called Prufrock, after T. They made their debut on the lawn outside the Montclair Public Library. In the fall of , Schlesinger arrived in western Massachusetts to start his freshman year at Williams College. He found his place in campus life quickly, pursuing a double major in English and philosophy while also playing pop covers from Prince to A-ha in a party band called the Rhythm Method.
In his first year at Williams, Schlesinger found Collingwood, who would become his greatest creative foil. They were inseparable almost immediately, with Collingwood accompanying Schlesinger back to Montclair for most of their school breaks. But he was always so confident, even then.
By the early Nineties, Schlesinger was living in New York, taking any gigs he could. Another bassist-wanted ad in the Voice led Schlesinger to a Parisian singer named Dominique Durand and her boyfriend, Andy Chase, who became his bandmates in the cool, sophisticated indie-pop trio Ivy, which released six albums between and And he had an absolutely insatiable passion for music.
We would talk all night, just the three of us, about lyrics and melodies and guitar licks. One of their recordings from this era made its way to the desk of Michael Krumper, who became their manager.
Aztec Camera, Prefab Sprout — jangly sad-boy music. Could Travis Scott face criminal charges after the Astroworld tragedy? Legal experts explain. At CMAs, country music is a diverse, inclusive family. IRL, not so much All Sections. About Us. B2B Publishing. He first met up with Andy Chase in after answering his newspaper ad for a songwriting partner, which paved the way for the formation in of the trio Ivy, which ran in parallel with Fountains of Wayne.
Ivy released six albums between and , building a committed following with their mix of alluring indie-pop with a distinctly British influence, as well as a hint of French exotica. They developed a habit of making cover versions of songs by their favourite artists, who included Edwyn Collins, the Cure, Steely Dan and Serge Gainsbourg. He enjoyed more film-related success with his contributions to the soundtrack of Josie and the Pussycats and the Hugh Grant-Drew Barrymore vehicle Music and Lyrics , for which he wrote the masterly Way Back Into Love.
With David Javerbaum, he wrote the music for the musical Cry-Baby also For the TV musical-comedy series Crazy Ex-Girlfriend , Schlesinger was a major contributor to most of the songs featured in its four-season run Schlesinger had one of the most unique and busiest careers in pop.
With Fountains of Wayne — a group that blended power-pop delight with indie and alt-rock sensibilities — he released five albums between and During the same period, he released six albums with his other group, Ivy, all the while building a portfolio of TV and film music. Lost him to Covid Terribly sad today. Answering everyone will take a long time. It comes to define you, but you have to find a way to stay fresh with it and enthusiastic about it.
Then I had one thing that people knew, and then a few years on I had a couple other songs that people knew.
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