Born on the January 29th of 1982, Adam Lambert is the older of two brothers. His family and him moved from Indiana to San Diego, California, when he was still a baby. The boy already dreamt of being an artist at age 10 and at that age was cast for his first role in Theater School, Linus from a play about… Charlie Brown, the character from the comics book by Charles Schulz. Really!
Lambert had private singing lessons and took part in musicals such as Grease in which he played the leading role. His vocal coach, Lynne Broyles was the art director of a children’s theater and ended up becoming a mentor for Adam.
The boy also participated in choirs, dramatic plays and a jazz band. After high school, he moved to Orange County with the purpose of attending college. Right after signing up for it, Lambert decided he was to pursue other goals and decided to quit college 5 weeks after enrolling…
Heidi Klum interview contains hints for Adam Lambert, ‘Project Runway’
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When it comes to talking about Adam Lambert’s oft-rumored (and pretty much close to confirmed) appearance on “Project Runway,” we finally have some more details when it comes to some of your burning questions.
For many of them, we turn to show host Heidi Klum — who spoke to USA Today shortly after the Emmy nominations were announced last Thursday to announce just how far along the series was in production:
“We have two more weeks to go. We have seven designers left, so we’re down to the wire.”
We want to know what you guys are looking forward to in the rest of 2011.
We’re already half way through the year, but there’s still so much to look forward to in the world of music, film and TV.
Below you’ll find a handful of what’s still to come – what we want to know is what you’re looking forward to the most.
First up we have Reading & Leeds Festival here in the UK. Coming up in the end of August, acts include My Chemical Romance, 30 Seconds To Mars, The Offspring, Muse and Madness.
Also in the music biz we have Adam Lambert’s second album, as well as fellow Idol-er Allison Iraheta’s new tunes.
Charles Robbins from The Trevor Project & Joel Flatow from the RIAA present Adam with a plaque on March 10th 2011.It was to commemorate his singular devotion to inspiring and helping save young lives.