Adam draws upon funk, jazz, blues and rock and his tunes borrow elements from many other styles. In playing and composing alike, he tries to find the balance between familiar and exotic, rhythm and harmony. Adam takes inspiration from legends of solo guitar players such as Joe Pass, Martin Taylor, Tuck Andress and of course, Tommy Emmanuel. The style of his music is also affected by his simultaneous passion for electric guitar and it’s idols. He cites diverse influences such as ,Mark Knopfler, Stevie-Ray Vaughn, Brian Setzer, Eric Clapton, John Scofield, Scott Henderson, Wayne Krantz and many others. Adam has played in Top 40 cover bands, duos, trios and Jazz and Fusion ensembles. He has spent a lot of time doing solo gigs, accompanying vocalists, playing standards and funky tunes and developing the way he wants to play the guitar.

"I have had a lot of influences so far, taking in all kinds of artists and styles. I think this affects the way I play solo guitar. I listen to a lot of great players and try to fit some things I like about them into this fingerstyle genre. I love Blues players like Stevie Ray Vaughn, Eric Clapton, Robben Ford, Larry Carlton and plenty of others. I love Jazz players like John Scofield, Scott Henderson, Jim Kelly, James Muller, Wayne Krantz, Bill Frisell, George Benson, Charlie Hunter, Mike Stern and the list could keep going. I love solo players like Martin Taylor, Joe Pass, Tuck Andress, Tommy Emmanuel, Michael Fix, Masa Sumide, and lots of new players I'm discovering. That's not to mention the drummers, bassists, keys and horn players that contribute. I like a wide variety of pop/rock players including Mark Knopfler, Joe Walsh, Angus Young, Ian Moss and plenty of others. I have learnt an enormous amount from all of these players and their records."