Adam James Boughton
Adam Broughton (aka Adam James) is an award-winning singer/songwriter. Co-founder of Panache, he played at the famous Montreal Jazz Festival. In 1997, The Jazz Report named him as Best Vocalist with a Group. That same year, Tina Sinatra chose Broughton to portray her father, Frank, in first-ever musical theatre production about his life entitled, "Sinatra: Remembered". He also co-starred in one of longest running off-Broadway shows "Our Sinatra" at legendary Birdland and in London's West End production of "The Rat Pack" he played the role of Sinatra for North American premiere
He replaced Canadian Michael Bublé starring as vocalist/emcee for American tour of "Forever Swing." He has performed with the Detroit Symphony, Orchestra London, Macon Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Pops and numerous jazz ensembles. This past year, he was nominated for a Genie Award for singing and co-writing the theme song Mambo Italiano and has shared the stage with Ray Charles, Tony Bennett and Liza Minnelli.
He replaced Canadian Michael Bublé starring as vocalist/emcee for American tour of "Forever Swing." He has performed with the Detroit Symphony, Orchestra London, Macon Symphony Orchestra, Atlanta Pops and numerous jazz ensembles. This past year, he was nominated for a Genie Award for singing and co-writing the theme song Mambo Italiano and has shared the stage with Ray Charles, Tony Bennett and Liza Minnelli.