Adam Wakefield (born in Plymouth, New Hampshire) is an American singer-songwriter who specialised in country music. He is best known for being one of the final contestants on the U.S. version of The Voice.
Wakefield started playing music at the age of four, and began to play the piano "when he was younger and in search of a hobby, especially one at which he believed he could excel", and began to play jazz music on the piano and left his hometown to study music at The New School Jazz and Contemporary Arts Program in New York City.
After college, Wakefielf moved to Baltimore, Maryland to start a soul/funk band called Old Man Brown, which was relatively successful in the region.
In 2013, he moved to Nashville, Tennessee (where he currently resides), popularly known as "the Country Music Capital of the World, in order to pursue his interest in music and songwriting commercially. Since then, he has shared the stage with artists such as Lee Brice, Keith Anderson, and Michelle Wright. He released his first EP on iTunes on July 21, 2017.