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Adam Gregory (born July 12, 1985) is a Canadian country music singer-songwriter and actor. Active since 2000, he has recorded four studio albums to date, including The Way I'm Made (2000) and Workin' on It (2002), both on Epic Records , and a self-titled album in 2006 on Mensa Records.
Adam Gregory is an American actor. He is known for playing Thomas Forrester on the CBS soap opera The Bold and the Beautiful and Brandon on Nickelodeon's Winx Club.
Adam Gregory may refer to: Adam Gregory (singer-songwriter) Adam Gregory (actor) This page was last edited on 27 December 2024, at 18:30 (UTC). Text is available ...
A rep for the series confirmed, "Adam is recurring. [...] And, he has more scenes to tape later this week." [4] [5] In May 2015, it was confirmed that Gregory was no longer in the role, and a casting call seeking a "handsome, tall, Caucasian man in his 20s with a great physique" to play Thomas was released. [6]
The Way I'm Made is the first studio album by Canadian country music singer Adam Gregory, released on May 23, 2000, by Epic Records. It has since been certified Gold by the CRIA for sales of 50,000 copies. [1] The album earned Gregory a Prairie Music Award for Outstanding Country Music Recording in September 2001. [2]
Crazy Days is the fourth studio album by Canadian country music artist Adam Gregory. It was released in Canada on March 24, 2009, by Big Machine /NSA/ Midas . [ 1 ] The album contains the singles "Crazy Days," "What It Takes" and "Could I Just Be Me."
"What It Takes" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Adam Gregory. It is the second single from Crazy Days, his first album to be released in the United States. The song has reached top 40 on the Billboard Hot Country Songs chart in the United States. [1]
"Horseshoes" is a song recorded by Canadian country music artist Adam Gregory. It was released in 2000 as the first single from his debut album, The Way I'm Made. It peaked at number 2 on the RPM Country Tracks chart in July 2000. In 2001 it was named by SOCAN as one of the most performed Canadian country songs. [1]