Alexander James Adams

Alexander James Adams (born November 8, 1962) is an American singer, musician and songwriter in the Celtic and world music genres who blends mythical, fantasy, and traditional themes in performances, switching between instrumental fiddle and songs accompanied by guitar, bodhrán, and fiddle-playing.

A native of California, Adams began performing original music in the mid-eighties for friends, Renaissance fairs, and science fiction conventions.

This began an association where Adams recorded for Off Centaur and later Firebird Arts and Music, primarily work for hire.

[6] In the late 1980s, Adams co-founded the Celtic fusion rock band Phoenyx, which released one album, Keepers of the Flame.

The band disbanded in 1991 after achieving a high degree of local fame, and that album is no longer in print.

In 2004, a limited run of the Uffington Horse promotional CD was offered to fans to help finance recording their first studio album, Enchantment, published in 2004.

"[6] In early 2007, Adams transitioned to male and since April 2007 has performed in many of the venues that he had formerly played as Heather Alexander.

Several of the Firebird Arts and Music albums include collaborations with Mercedes Lackey and inspired by the works of Andre Norton.

His Emberverse series features a red-haired musician who plays guitar, fiddle, and bodhran named Juniper Mackenzie.

Alexander James Adams at a performance in April 2007
Alexander James Adams at Conflikt in January 2010