Adam Zwig is a modern day renaissance man: part wandering minstrel, part scientist, part healer. Acclaimed for his insightful folk-pop songs and dynamic performances throughout the U.S. and around the globe, the multi-talented performer’s groundbreaking work as a psychotherapist goes hand in hand with, and is an extension of, his deep musical aesthetic. His unique brand of psychologically and spiritually infused songs has landed him five Top Ten hit singles on the U.S Adult Contemporary charts, feature articles in national media outlets such as CNBC, MSNBC, ABC, CBS, Forbes, Hollywood Reporter, Gibson and many others, and a current international buzz over his controversial video for the hit single, "Everybody Love". He has released seven albums and his songs can regularly be heard on NBC, Fox, and Fuel TV.
Because his concerts and workshops convey the very same messages, the Portland, Oregon based Zwig--who has been favorably compared throughout his career to Bob Dylan and Neil Young--was once dubbed by Seattle Musician as a “rock and roll guru” and “professor of rockology.” Committed to lighting the divine spark in his patients and fans, Zwig sees the seamless blend of his music and therapy as reflections of his mission as a “psycho spiritual pyromaniac. Zwig's band includes Brian Macleod on drums (Sheryl Crow, Tears for Fears, Madonna), and Erik Kertes on bass (Josh Kelly, Michael Buble), and they are on tour in 2013 promoting his new album, Visions Of The Shimmering Night, (produced by Stuart Sikes and David Bianco). For all who seek a better world Adam Zwig offers rich, mind-expanding inspiration.