Bryan Adams References
The reference sources are from major music trade publications and newspapers worldwide. You can sort the list by the article title or the publication date.
| Reference Title | Date Sort descending |
|---|---|
| Concert Heat. Billboard, 17. |
1987-7-11 |
| Bryan Adams Takes On and Wins Toronto, RPM, 2. |
1987-7-11 |
| Into the Fire 3x Platinum (photo). RPM, 2. |
1987-7-11 |
| Victim Of Love Released As Adams' Follow-Up. RPM, 9. |
1987-8-15 |
| Reviews: Victim of Love (2964). Billboard, 75. |
1987-8-15 |
| Bryan Adams and the Hooters (Forum, Los Angeles). Variety, 328:100. | 1987-8-26 |
| Into the Fire (SP 3907) compact disc review. Mark Peel. Stereo Review, 52:79. |
1987-8 |
| Canadian Musician. | 1987-8 |
| Records: Into the Fire. Creem, 18:18-19. | 1987-8 |
| Summer Listening Guide: How to Distinguish One AOR Dinosaur From the Next. Spin, 3:13. | 1987-8 |
| The Life of Bryan. Steve Pond. Rolling Stone, 42. | 1987-9-10 |
| Into the Arena (photo). Billboard, 21. |
1987-9-12 |
| The Second Annual Prince's Trust All-Star Rock Concert (television program reviews). Jeff Jarvis. People, 28:13. | 1987-9-14 |
| Adams Leads List of Juno Nominees-Again. Kirk LaPointe. Billboard, 74. |
1987-10-3 |
| Rock 'n' Roll Inc. Rod McQueen. Canadian Business, 60:30. | 1987-10 |
| Bryan Adams Tops Juno Awards, Lang Ends Anne Murray's Reign. Variety, 329:72. | 1987-11-4 |
| 87 Junos: Adams Wins Big Again, But Toronto Doesn't. Kirk LaPointe. Billboard, 71. |
1987-11-14 |
| The Life of Bryan. David Sinclair. Q. | 1987-11 |
| Into the Fire (Record Reviews). David Fricke. Rolling Stone, 515-16:181. | 1987-12-17 |
| Bryan Adams: From Frying Pan Into the Fire. T. Harrison. Canadian Musician, 9:44-45. | 1987 |
| The Awakening Of Bryan Adams. T. Burley. Canadian Musician, 9:7. | 1987 |
| Adams Olympic Concert Sponsored By Labatt's. RPM, 2. |
1988-1-16 |
| Adams Donates Song For Victoria Cross Video. RPM, 8. |
1988-4-2 |
| Canadian Musician. | 1988-4 |
| Charlie Sexton (record reviews). Jimmy Guterman. Rolling Stone, 88. | 1988-5-4 |
| Adams' European Tour Sets Another Record. RPM, 3. |
1988-7-30 |
| New York Honours For Adams/Vallance Video. RPM, 10. |
1988-12-3 |
| Bryan Adams: He Conquers Europe Despite Bruce Springsteen Factor. A. Millen. Canadian Musician, 10:22. | 1988 |
| Canadian Musician. | 1989-4 |
| Rock & Roll Summer: Bryan Adams Like the Small-Town Vibe. Rolling Stone, 556-7:44. | 1989-7-13 |
| Canadian Musician. | 1989-12 |
| Heroes, Heart-Throbs & Hopeful. D. Henman. Canmus, 11:45-6. | 1989 |
| After the Fire, Bryan Adams Aims To Rekindle Career. Billboard. |
1990-3-31 |
| Bryan Adams (In the Studio). Alan Light. Rolling Stone, 591:47. | 1990-11-15 |
| The Wall: Live In Berlin. Toby Goldstein. Wilson Library Bulletin, 65:77. | 1990-11 |
| Canadian Scene (Canadian Music Artist Of the Decade). M. Ginsberg. International Musician, 89:14. | 1991-1 |
| The Pop Life. Stephen Holden. New York Times. | 1991-7-17 |
| Upper-Demo Pop Albums In Upper Reaches; Adams Single Does It Again; Grant Gains. Grein. Billboard, 103:9. | 1991-8-17 |
| Cole Holds At No. 1. Paul Grein. Billboard, 103:6. |
1991-8-24 |
| Everything' Is Alright For Adams Single. Paul Grein. Billboard, 103:11. |
1991-9-7 |
| After 5 Years, Adams Wakes Up Fans. Jeff Clark-Meads. Billboard, 103:28. |
1991-9-7 |
| Adams' Single Is Multimedia Success Story. Thom Duffy. Billboard, 103:28. |
1991-9-7 |
| How Bruce Allen Does It All For Adams. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 103:83. |
1991-9-14 |
| Bryan Adams Single Hits Bull's Eye On U.K. Chart. J. Clark-Meads. Billboard, 103:82. | 1991-9-14 |
| Bryan Adams Single Soars To Double-Platinum Status. Paul Grein. Billboard, 103:8. | 1991-9-14 |
| Not Enough Content. Billboard, 92. |
1991-9-21 |
| Inside Track (Canadian Radio-Television and Telecommunications Commission Denies Bryan Adams Canadian-Content Status). Irv Lichtman. Billboard, 103:92. | 1991-9-21 |
| Oh Canada: New Adams Set Fails MAPL Grading System. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 103:73. |
1991-9-28 |
| Waking Up the Neighbours (75021 5367) review. Billboard, 76. |
1991-9-28 |
| Brian Smitten With Adams' Love Song. J. Cooperman. Variety, 344:79. | 1991-9-30 |
| Pop & Jazz: Reckless. Stereoplay, 9:244. | 1991-9 |
| Adams Single Breaks No. 1 Longevity Record On U.K. Chart. A. White. Billboard, 103:4. |
1991-10-5 |
| News: Guns 'N' Roses Sale Of the Century (LP Waking Up the Neighbours Declared "un-Canadian" by CTT. Melody Maker, 67:3. | 1991-10-5 |
| Waking Up a Fan Base For Adams' Album. Paul Verna. Billboard, 103:48. |
1991-10-12 |
| Recordings: Waking Up the Neighbours. James Hunter. Rolling Stone, 615:92-93. | 1991-10-17 |
| Waking Up the Neighbours (Sound Recording Reviews). D. Hiltbrand. People, 36:23. | 1991-10-21 |
| Waking Up the Neighbours (Sound Recording Reviews). N. Jennings. Maclean's, 104:101. | 1991-10-21 |
| Rockbeat: Northern Exposure (Waking Up the Neighbours Without Enough Canadian Content For Maximum FM Radio Airplay). Village Voice, 36:84. | 1991-10-22 |
| Brit Beat: He's the One Bryan Adams' I Do It For You Has Spent 15 Weeks At No. 1 Breaking All British Records. S. Frith. Village Voice, 36:88. | 1991-10-29 |
| Die Aktellen Hits--Kritisch Durchgohoert. NEUE Magazine, 40:20. | 1991-10 |
| News (Banned From Juno Awards). Melody Maker, 67:3. | 1991-11-9 |
| Bryan Adams Denounces David Duke. Prodigy Services Company. |
1991-11-14 |
| Adams Does It In the Netherlands. Willem Hoos. Billboard, 103:42. |
1991-11-23 |
| Duking It Out. Hartford Courant, A2. |
1991-11 |
| Adams Wishes Duke Wouldn't 'Do' His Song. New Haven (CT) Record-Journal. |
1991-11 |
| Bryan Adams. Andy Gill. Q. | 1991-11 |
| Pop & Rock: Waking Up the Neighbours. Stereoplay, 11:232. | 1991-11 |
| Review Of 1991: July. Melody Maker, 67:46. | 1991-12-21 |
| That Was the Year That Was. N. Blake et al. Melody Maker, 67:61. | 1991-12-21 |
| Canadian Scene. M. Ginsberg. Int Musician, 90:14-15. | 1991-12 |
| Waking Up the Neighbours. T. Goldstein. Wilson Library Journal, 66:72. | 1991-12 |
| Best Of the '80s. Larry LeBlanc. Canadian Composer, 2:12-14. | 1991 |
| Carey, Adams Tops In Sales For 1991. Variety, 345:89. | 1992-1-6 |
| Bryan Adams (The Ritz, New York, New York) (Concert Reviews). Karen Schoemer. New York Times, 141:B4. | 1992-1-16 |
| Un-Canadian Rating Riles Rocker Adams. K. Murray. Variety, 346:152. | 1992-1-20 |
| Bryan Adams To Government: "Get Out Of the Music Biz." L. LeBlanc. Billboard, 104:44. |
1992-1-25 |
| Spotlight On Canada: Takin' Care Of Business Here and "Over There," An Interview With Bryan Adams' Manager Bruce Allen. L. LeBlanc. Billboard, 104:C3. |
1992-1-25 |
| Rock on a Roll. B. D. Johnson. Maclean's, 105:64. | 1992-1-27 |
| Live! Melody Maker, 68:15. | 1992-2-1 |
| Artists In Concert. Barbara Davies. Billboard, 104:18. |
1992-2-15 |
| Adams To Perform At Upcoming Juno Presentation. L. LeBlanc. Billboard, 104:48. |
1992-2-22 |
| Popular Music Reviews: Waking Up the Neighbours. Parke Puterbaugh. Stereo Review, 57:126. |
1992-2 |
| Bryan Adams (The Ritz, New York, New York) (Concert Reviews). Ira Robbins. Rolling Stone, 625:25. | 1992-3-5 |
| The Ritz, New York City. Ira Robbins. Rolling Stone. | 1992-3 |
| Adams Jilted at Junos after Canada Conflict. Karen Murray. Variety, 346:179. | 1992-4-6 |
| Cochrane Bests Adams in Canadian Awards Rivalry. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 104:7. |
1992-4-11 |
| Reviews: Do I Have to Say the Words? (7384). Billboard, 66. |
1992-7-25 |
| Oh, Canada. Hartford Courant. |
1992-9-23 |
| Do It for You' Does it SOCAN Awards: Rush Members Also Honored at Lively Ceremony. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 104:48. | 1992-11-14 |
| Bryan Adams Off the Record. William Deverell. Saturday Night, 107:54. | 1992-11 |
| Canadian Scene. M. Ginsberg. Int Musician, 90:12. | 1992 |
| Adams Taps Asian Market After 19 Months on Tour. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 105:45. |
1993-2-6 |
| Bryan Adams on the Record. William Deverell. Reader's Digest (Canadian), 142:94. | 1993-3 |
| He Just Doesn't Fit the Rock Star Mold. David Yonke. Toledo Blade. |
1993-4-23 |
| So Far So Good. Dimitri Ehrlich. Entertainment Weekly, 76. | 1993-12-3 |
| Let's Make a Deal. Entertainment Weekly, 8. | 1993-12-24 |
| Bryan Adams on Ho Chi Minh Trail. Billboard, 78. |
1994-1-15 |
| So Far, Adams Not Living Up to Potential. Timothy J. Maher. York (PA) Daily Record. | 1994-1-20 |
| In the Heat of the Night. Melina Gerosa. Entertainment Weekly, 32. | 1994-2-4 |
| Adams and Ace Double Their Luck. Fred Bronson. Billboard, 102. |
1994-2-5 |
| Western Rock Returns to Vietnam; Promoters Gauge Concert Biz Potential. Gary Van Zuylen, Mike Levin. Billboard, 106:9. |
1994-2-5 |
| Bryan Adams Rocks the World with Best-Of Set. Thom Duffy. Billboard, 9. |
1994-2-5 |
| Bryan Adams (Concert Reviews). Jon Pareles. New York Times, 143:C15. | 1994-3-8 |
| Live, From Vietnam! Chris Mundy. Rolling Stone, 18. | 1994-3-10 |
| Bryan Adams (Concert Reviews). Frank Scheck. Christian Science Monitor, 86:17. | 1994-3-21 |
| Bryan Adams: So Far So Good (and More). Steve Simels. Entertainment Weekly, 69. | 1994-4-22 |
| Live! Live! Live! Chuck Eddy. Entertainment Weekly, 68. | 1994-12-16 |
| Boyz II Men, Adams Jockey for No. 1. Fred Bronson. Billboard, 107:94. |
1995-5-6 |
| Pavarotti Expands Circle of 'Friends.' Trudi Miller Rosenblum. Billboard, 16. |
1995-5-13 |
| Bryan Adams Notches His Fourth No. 1 Movie Soundtrack Theme Song. Jan DeKnock. Knight-Ridder/Tribune News. | 1995-6-1 |
| Movies Are Adams' Key to No. 1. Fred Bronson. Billboard, 116. |
1995-6-3 |
| Take That Takes That Silver Clef Award in U.K. Billboard, 107:52. |
1995-7-8 |
| The No. 1 Summer Song of Love. Stephen Talty. New York Times. | 1995-8-13 |
| Have You Ever Really Loved a Woman? David Browne. Entertainment Weekly, 52. | 1995-8-18 |
| SOCAN Awards Honor Bryan Adams. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 107:47. |
1995-12-2 |
| Rock Steady (Sound Recording Reviews). Josef Woodard. Entertainment Weekly, 72. | 1995-12-15 |
| Juno Awards Celebrate 25 Years of Artistry. Craig Rosen, Chris Morris. Billboard, 1. |
1996-1-27 |
| Talent Goes Abroad. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 75. |
1996-1-27 |
| Vancouver & the West. Billboard. | 1996-2-1 |
| The Double Life of Bryan. Chris Willman. Entertainment Weekly, 66. | 1996-2-23 |
| The Only Thing That Looks Good On Me Is You review. Billboard, 70. |
1996-5-18 |
| 18 'Til I Die. David Browne. Entertainment Weekly, 57. | 1996-6-7 |
| A&M's Adams Returns to Rock with '18 Til I Die.' Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 11. |
1996-6-8 |
| (Everything I Do) I Rhyme It for You. Macleans, 109:60. | 1996-6-10 |
| 18 'Til I Die. Peter Castro. People Weekly, 45:25. | 1996-6-10 |
| 18 Til I Die. Nicholas Jennings. Macleans, 109:53. | 1996-6-24 |
| A&M's Adams Revisits Old Hits. Melinda Newman. Billboard, 109:12. |
1997-11-29 |
| Back to You (00582) Review. Billboard, 65. |
1997-11-29 |
| Unplugged. Chuck Eddy. Entertainment Weekly, 78. | 1997-12-19 |
| Adams Sings for Evangelista's Cause. Macleans, 110:98. | 1997-12-29 |
| MTV Unplugged. David Wild. Rolling Stone, 58. | 1998-1-22 |
| Celebrity Power. Macleans, 111:64. | 1998-3-2 |
| Heaven Unplugged: an Interview with Bryan Adams. Eric Kingsbury. Guitar Player, 32:S6. | 1998-9 |
| Bryan Adams Unveils New 'Day'. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 59. |
1998-10-24 |
| Adams Strong on Int'l Front. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 59. |
1998-10-24 |
| Bryan Adams (On a Day Like Today). Tom Lanham. Entertainment Weekly, 84. | 1998-10-30 |
| Adams and Chancellor Form Marketing Alliance. Billboard, 110:63. |
1998-11-28 |
| Sales of Morissette, Adams Flag. Larry LeBlanc. Billboard, 110:56. |
1998-12-19 |
| Geek Love. Ira Robbins. CMJ New Music Monthly. | 1999-1 |
| When You're Gone (6536) Review. Billboard, 29. |
1999-3-13 |
| Adams' Career Constantly Evolving. Sarasota (FL) Herald-Tribune. | 1999-4-9 |
| FCC Fines Radio Over Adams Deal. Frank Saxe, Jeff Silberman. Billboard, 87. |
2000-10-28 |
| Picture This: Bryan Adams. Chuck Taylor. Billboard, 122. |
2002-11-16 |
| Everything He Does: Bryan Adams. Joe Matera. Mixdown. | 2002 |
| Canada's Top Rock Ambassador. Billboard, 32. |
2006-4-1 |
| Follow the 'Open Road.' Patrick Ferrucci. New Haven (CT) Register. | 2007-1-12 |
| Bryan Adams. Carl Wiser. SongFacts. |
2009-10-23 |
| Bryan Adams on 'Reckless' Glory Days, One-Dollar Contract. Richard Bienstock. Rolling Stone. |
2015-4-9 |