The Voice season 10 alum Adam Wakefield has signed with Average Joes Entertainment, reports Music Row. The country singer will release two self-penned singles, “Cheap Whiskey and Bad Cocaine” and “Dry Days,” on July 13 on the new label, with a full album scheduled to be released later this year.
Adam, a member of Team Blake Shelton, was runner up to Alisan Porter on The Voice 2016 spring cycle. He released his debut self-titled EP in July 2017. Currently, he is working on his latest project for Average Joe’s. He has spent last year on an extended tour filling in for The Steeldrivers’ frontman, Gary Nichols. Adam will be going solo this summer this summer with his own band.
“Adam’s style and artistry is undeniable, and his spirit is infectious. We’re excited to welcome him to the AJE family,” said Shannon Houchins, CEO/President, Average Joes Entertainment.
“I couldn’t be more excited about signing with Average Joes. Never have I been surrounded by such a supportive and skilled group of people. The trust they have placed in me to create music in an environment unfettered by mainstream norms and the status quo is inspiring, and should be to anyone in the industry,” said Adam.