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Since moving to Nashville in 2013, Adam Meisterhans has been in an in-demand producer and guitarist/multi-instrumentalist who has worked with artists including Tyler Childers, Jill Andrews, Joshua Hedley, Lillie Mae, Patrick Sweany, Pujol, William Matheny, J.P. Harris, Lauren Morrow, and Kelsey Waldon. In addition to his work as a session player and sideman, he’s a founding member of the band Rozwell Kid.

After falling in love with music at an early age, Adam has been finding ways to make it a bigger part of his life.  After picking up the bass to play in his junior high jazz band, he started teaching himself guitar from guitar magazines and any other stray information he could get his hands on.  Early fascinations with the Beatles and Jimi Hendrix gave way to an obsession with all things guitar and music.  

College in the eastern panhandle of WV brought his first experiences playing in bands, recording, and songwriting.  This led to regional touring and cutting his teeth learning how to track bands in a diy basement studio.  He recorded and performed with his original three-piece The Demon Beat, was a founding member of Prison Book Club and Rozwell Kid, and produced records for other local artists.  This fruitful time gave way to moving to Nashville, TN in the summer of 2013.

Shortly after his arrival in Tennessee, he began ingratiating himself in the local music scene as well as maintaining an extensive touring schedule. Touring took him across the United States many times as well as abroad and during this time Adam found himself in clubs, bars, festivals, community centers, theaters, and arenas. Spending more time in his new hometown gave way to more session work, in town gigs on Broadway, and a growing list of artists on his resume. Adam’s versatility, preparation, experience, and amiable personality enable him to fit seamlessly into many musical situations. Adam is available for sessions, touring gigs, remote recording, and lessons.