Adam Lopez

Adam Lopez
Birth name Adam Lopez Costa
Born August 26, 1975
Origin Brisbane, Australia
Genres Latin, Pop, R&B, Jazz, Funk, Classical music, Pop rock, Dance-pop, Electronica
Years active 2005–present
Labels ABC Music/Universal
Website www.adamlopez.com

Adam Lopez Costa, born on August 26, 1975, billed as Adam Lopez, is an Australian pop musician, vocal coach, and session vocalist. He is noted for his ability to produce extremely high notes in his whistle register and for his extensive vocal range. He is currently a Guinness World Record holder for singing the highest note (by a male) and a half step below the E in the 8th octave (E8), or a tone and a semitone above the highest note on a standard 88-key piano. He currently heads the vocal faculty at Sheldon College's Australian School of the Arts.

Biography

Lopez was the second of three sons born to Spanish parents, Manuel Jesús López Pérez and María Del Rosario Costa Velasco. Both of his parents were musicians. Having started singing at the age of three, Lopez was a treble (boy soprano) by age ten. After finishing high school, Lopez studied voice at the Queensland Conservatorium of Music at Griffith University in Australia. He spent five years there studying opera although he spent a total of 10 years developing his distinctive vocal abilities.

In addition to solo work, Lopez has worked as a session vocalist, singing backing vocals for Mariah Carey, Debelah Morgan, Keith Urban, Vanessa Amorosi, and other Australian artists. He has also worked in television and radio.

His 2008 Latino album titled Till The End of Time features Australian jazz musician James Morrison on trumpet.[1]

World record

According to the Guinness Book of World Records, Lopez holds the world record for highest vocal note produced by a male. That pitch is designated D8 in note-octave notation; it is three semitones above the highest note on a standard grand piano or 4435 Hz. Before achieving this record, Lopez held the previous Guinness World Record for singing a C8 in 2005.

Though his tessitura lies in the tenor range, Lopez can be classified as a sopranist, because of his ability to sing like a soprano.

Discography

Studio albums

Singles

References

External links

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