Over the next few years Doc, Mic, Skip and Tom Politzer recorded on Tonys early recordings with Mic writing all the horn arrangements. Mic and Tony became fast friends, and Mic later introduced him to Stephen Doc Kupka, co-founder of Tower of Power and owner of Strokeland Records. Heading back to San Francisco, Tony landed a studio gig and was introduced to Tower of Power original members Mic Gillette and Skip Mesquite, who agreed to record with him. But by night, Tony was out was performing with local bands. That gig led him to a job as a Hollywood agent at the Beverly Hecht Agency, where he booked TV commercials and models for print ads. By day, he went to work putting up billboards to workin on the rehab of the famous Hollywood sign to joining the Studio Utilities Union where he worked in the background on TV shows. By grnarrow | Octo| All Interviews, Outta World interviewsĪfter some time on the radio and some gigging with rock bands (as a drummer) Tony Adamo moved to Los Angeles for several years.
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