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Bio

Although he was born in the industrial heart of New Jersey, Red McAdam’s mother Maggie made damn sure to rear him on country and folk music. She served up a steady diet of celebrated songwriters and singers on their kitchen radio day after day, from classics like Patsy Cline and Ernest Tubb to burgeoning legends like Lucinda Williams and Brad Paisley. Red’s father Bartholomew, a lifelong bass player, took it from there, teaching him banjo, mandolin, bass, and guitar.

A self-proclaimed ‘Western fraud,’ Red makes no effort to fit the country mold, but rather draws from the unique and largely unsung landscape of his world. Stranger-than-fiction episodes from his time on the road, preposterous characters with bizarre motives, and plain old bullshit mingle with vulnerable expressions of a tumultuous life and a threadbare heart. A first responder, passionate outdoorsman, recovering alcoholic, and heartbroken songwriter—Red earned whatever authenticity the country audience craves through his life, not place of birth.

McAdam’s playful outsider country music presents an inventive vision of what the genre can be. His rich, risky blend of traditional honky-tonk and Western swing draws on indie rock, R&B, and beyond, reflecting a lifelong love of all music and disdain for genres and rules of any kind. A consummate road dog, he brings his frenetic, dynamic, and occasionally delirious performances to dives, dancehalls, clubs, and theaters across the country. Listeners will recognize the Lone Star eccentricities of Terry Allen and Guy Clark, forlorn folk sensibilities of Elizabeth Cotton and Karen Dalton, and the driving genre-bending of The Band and Bob Dylan.

Over the past several years, he spent time working in National Parks and schools, bars and the backwoods, and most recently between emergency departments and ambulances across the country. After a spell hidden away in his high desert Arizona home, Red hit the road full tilt. In two barnstorming years, he and his band played 37 states over 13 tours, logging 90,000 miles and averaging over 200 shows a year. Red now lives outside of Austin in his 1976 Dodge Jamboree as the newest resident of the storied hill country and absolute greenest in a hallowed lineage of Texas songwriters.

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“Red McAdam seamlessly blends a hard-earned darkness and twisted humor of a man twice his age in songs that seem to belong to every era of Country music. His roots in Northeastern family folk, coupled with his driving love affair with Western Country music present a fresh sound that simultaneously feels familiar and bizarre.”

-Country Cutler

“When Flagstaff, Arizona’s Red McAdam comes through town next week, playing Downtown Jersey City’s Pet Shop and a house show in JC Heights as part of an East Coast tour, the talented country singer with the bushy red mustache should feel perfectly at home.”

-NJ.Com

“Being born and bred in Jersey City, NJ with your sights on being a country & western singer is already an uphill battle but dammit - you weren’t gonna tell this city boy no. The Late, Great Delta 88 Band is a honky-tonkin’ album that brings a dash of Arizona mountain twang— complete with some damn fine picking, a horn section, hometown ballads and crickets to boot.”

-Meanwhile in Music

“McAdam brings his unique honky-tonk flair to dives all across the U.S.”

-Arizona Daily Sun

“It’s clear that McAdam loves making music with every single beat, but even further he thrives in obsessively creating a space that tells a specific story to conjure true feelings from the listener. It’s a love letter to New Jersey that he wants you to feel under your feet, above your head, and circling all around you. And feel it, we do.””

-Honky Tonk Times

Notable Shows

The Orpheum Theater (Flagstaff, AZ)

The Echoplex (Los Angeles, CA)

The White Horse (Austin, TX)

The Lonesome Rose (San Antonio, TX)

Dee’s Lounge (Nashville, TN)

Mississippi Studios (Portland, OR)

White Water Tavern (Little Rock, AR)

The Double Crown (Asheville, NC)

Hotel Congress (Tucson, AZ)

Baby’s First Rodeo (Philadelphia, PA)

St. Roch Tavern (New Orleans, LA)

Skinny Dennis (Brooklyn, NY)

Ruffed Up Duck (Laramie, WY)

Sagebursh (Austin, TX)

The Plaza (Las Vegas, NV)

Shared Bills With

Emily Nenni

Rob Leines

Hannah Juanita

Sweet Megg

Nicky Diamonds

Jobi Riccio

Eliza Thorn

Cory Cross

Mose Wilson

Dale Hollow

Olivia Ellen Lloyd

Patton Magee (The Nude Party)

Mac Cornish

Recorded Music

Live Sessions and Performances

Recent Tours