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Adam Wade
Birth name Patrick Henry Wade
Born March 17, 1935 (1935-03-17) (age 74)[1][2]
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, United States
Genres Easy listening
Traditional popular music
Occupations Singer, drummer, actor
Instruments Vocals
Drums
Years active 1959 – present
Labels Coed, Kirschner, Epic

Adam Wade (born Patrick Henry Wade,[3] March 17, 1935, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania) is an American singer, drummer and television actor. He is noted for his stint as the host of the CBS game show Musical Chairs, which made him the first African-American game show host.

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[edit] Early career

Wade worked for a time as a lab assistant with Dr. Jonas Salk on the polio research team. He wanted to pursue a recording career and signed with Coed Records in late 1959. He had his first major hit with a song called "Ruby" in early 1960, a cover of the hit movie song of 1953. Wade was popular in the early 1960s with vocal styling similar to that of Johnny Mathis[4]. In 1961 three of Wade's songs ("Take Good Care of Her" (#7), "As If I Didn't Know" (#10) and "The Writing on the Wall" (#5) made the Top Ten in the Billboard Hot 100 chart. These songs also made the Top Five of Billboard's easy listening (later adult contemporary) survey. In addition, "Take Good Care of Her" reached #38 in the UK Singles Chart in June 1961.[5]

In 1975, Wade become the first African-American to host a television game show, with the premiere of Musical Chairs. He starred in the production Guys and Dolls in 1978, and hosted the talk show Mid-Morning LA.[where?]

[edit] 1970 to the present

In the late 1970s and early 1980s Wade began to concentrate on acting, and appeared in several of the so-called blaxploitation movies, including Gordon's War. He briefly returned to recording, producing a self-titled album on the Kirschner record label. This was a venture into a more soulful singing genre. It met with moderate success and is still a favorite with his loyal fans. His latest theatrical appearance was with the 2008 touring company of the play The Color Purple. Wade and his wife have a music production firm, 'Songbird' whose headquarters are in New Jersey. He can also be seen quite frequently on national television as a co-pitchman in a television commercial for the Colonial Penn Life Insurance Company.

[edit] Personal

Wade was married 1956-1973 to Kay Wade, with whom he had 3 children:

  • Sheldon (1956) - now known as Ramel Wade
  • Patrice (1957) - now known as Patrice Wade Johnson
  • Michael (1960) - now known as Jamel Wade

Wade has been married since 1989 to Jeree Wade, an entertainer. They often perform together.[3]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Brainyhistory.com
  2. ^ Thehistorymakers.com
  3. ^ a b IMDb.com
  4. ^ Oldies.com
  5. ^ Roberts, David (2006). British Hit Singles & Albums (19th ed.). London: Guinness World Records Limited. p. 589. ISBN 1-904994-10-5. 

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