Biography
John Adams (October 30, 1735 – July 4, 1826) was a Founding Father and the second president of the United States from 1797 to 1801. Before his presidency, he was a leader of the American Revolution that achieved independence from Great Britain. During the latter part of the Revolutionary War and in the early years of the new nation, he served the Continental Congress of the United States as a senior diplomat in Europe. Adams was the first vice president of the United States, serving from 1789 to 1797. He was a dedicated diarist and regularly corresponded with contemporaries, including his wife and advisor Abigail Adams and his friend and rival Thomas Jefferson. A lawyer and political activist prior to the Revolution, Adams was devoted to the right to counsel and presumption of innocence. He defied anti-British sentiment and successfully defended British soldiers against murder charges arising from the Boston Massacre. Adams was a Massachusetts delegate to the Continental Congress and became a leader of the revolution. He assisted Jefferson in drafting the Declaration of Independence in 1776 and was its primary advocate in Congress. As a diplomat, he represented the United States in France and the Netherlands during the war. He helped negotiate the peace treaty with Great Britain, secured Dutch loans for the American government, and was the first United States ambassador to Great Britain. Adams was the primary author of the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780, which, with his other political writings, influenced the United States Constitution. Adams was elected to two terms as vice president under President George Washington and was elected as the United States' second president in 1796 under the banner of the Federalist Party. Adams's term was dominated by the issue of the French Revolutionary Wars, and his insistence on American neutrality led to fierce criticism from both the Jeffersonian Republicans and from some in his own party, led by his rival Alexander Hamilt
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Back To Black
2006

Operation: Mindcrime II
2006

Street's Disciple
2004

Call Me By Your Name (Original Motion Picture Soundtrack)
2017

The Sinking Of The Titanic
1975

Birdman Or (The Unexpected Virtue Of Ignorance) Original Drum Score
2014

Welcome Reality
2011

The Film Music Of Toru Takemitsu
1997

Strumming Music
1974
Credited work
577 releases · 110 albums · active 1975–2025
- Performance · 700
- Other credits · 157
- Engineering · 29
- Production · 6
- Mastering · 1
Studios: Davies Symphony Hall · Abbey Road Studios · RCA Studio A · Soundmirror
Frequent collaborators
- Various
- Steve Reich
- Gershwin
- Roy C.
- Jon Gibson (2)
- Baltimore Symphony Orchestra
- Philip Glass
- London Chamber Orchestra
