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mer. Both our bands were eventu- ally being considered by a label in New York and we were showcas- ing for them on the same night at CBGB. Adam told me that night his band was currently in legal dis- cussions with Jakob Dylan’s lawyer because his band had the same name and he wanted to keep it. Technically it was proven that Adam and Chris had first rights to it but I believe they sold them to Jakob for a price and Fountains of Wayne was born. It seemed right to me that Adam was already sort of rubbing elbows with rock roy- alty, even before all his coming successes. (This info is to the best of my recollection) Personal memories - On our tours Adam and I roomed together so I got to know him well. He was so easy to hang out with. We re- ally got along. The band would take turns choosing what record would be playing on the bus and he opened my ears to some cool bands. He had great taste. He turned me on to the Beastie Boys’ “Paul’s Boutique” which has be- come a personal all-time favorite. I remember us trying to learn all Rachel Bloom performs the 2019 Obie Awards Opening Number NJ STAGE - ISSUE 70 INDEX NEXT ARTICLE 28