One of Kansas City's favorite daughters Oleta Adams was back in town recently for a performance on 18th and Vine. http://stream.publicbroadcasting.net/production/mp3 ...
America was in the thick of the Persian Gulf War. And millions seemed to find solace in a sparse, gospel-tinged ballad from a petite powerhouse, discovered by British rock stars in a Kansas y bar.
Oleta Adams says her new record, 'Third Set,' is meant to capture to the relaxed feeling of the night's final set. Fireworks lit the sky behind Oleta Adams as she headlined 18th and Vine's Kansas City ...
Veteran soul singer Oleta Adams reflected on her five-decade career with WTOP before her final show at The Birchmere in Alexandria, VA.(Courtesy Tom Van Kooten Photography) Legendary singer-songwriter ...
*In 1991, mesmerizing vocalist Oleta Adams scored a hit with her single “Get Here,” the first of her career released on a major label. The Brenda Russell-penned and performed remake quickly resonated ...
In 1990, Oleta Adams released her debut album, Circle of One (Fontana), which featured her cover of Brenda Russell's "Get Here." She followed that up with the terrific, but underrated Evolution ...
The hugely popular “Gospel According to Jazz” concert that ended Boscov’s Berks Jazz Fest last year will return today at 7 p.m. in the Scottish Rite Cathedral ...
*Radioscope sat down with Oleta Adams just before the release of her fourth album, “Evolution,” the follow up to her first major-label release “Circle of One,” which featured her monster hit “Get Here ...
Oleta Adams’ career in song spans over 25 years. This fall, as she releases new music, and guests on drummer Terri Lynne Carrington’s latest album, the beloved soul and gospel singer shared her pearls ...
What do you do when you hear the worst news of your life? You keep on living, says singer Oleta Adams. Imagine her surprise when a doctor told her that the aches and pains in her body were because she ...
There's a song on Oleta Adams' new album to which most couples can relate. It's called "Bump in the Road," and it's about the inevitable problems that surface in any romance. "As I often say, 'Love is ...
Feelin' Good, Picture You the Way That I Do, We Can't Stay Here, No Way to Love Me; Another Day Has Come and Gone, Best That I Can Do, Let's Stay Here, Don't Explain, Yesterday, Act of Forgiveness.