Adam Stemple

Adam Stemple

Stemple at Cats Laughing reunion concert, April 2015
Background information
Genres Folk rock, Celtic music
Occupation(s) Musician, writer
Instruments guitar, vocals
Years active 1988–present
Associated acts Cats Laughing, Boiled in Lead, The Tim Malloys
Website www.adamstemple.com

Adam Stemple is a Celtic-influenced American folk rock musician, based in Minneapolis, Minnesota. He is also the author of several fantasy short stories and novels, including two series of novels co-written with his mother, writer Jane Yolen.

Music

Stemple played guitar and sang as a member of the folk rock "rock-and-reel" band Cats Laughing from 1988 to 1996, while the band was active.[1] The band also included notable fantasy/science fiction authors Steven Brust and Emma Bull.

For twelve years, he was lead singer/guitarist for the band Boiled in Lead.[2] Stemple first appeared on Boiled in Lead's 1994 album Antler Dance.[3] He co-wrote nine songs with science fiction and fantasy author Steven Brust on the 1995 album Songs from The Gypsy, released as an enhanced CD. The CD has the distinction of including the full text of the novel The Gypsy, which Brust co-authored with Megan Lindholm and upon which the songs were based.[4]

Stemple also produced and performed on Steven Brust's solo album A Rose for Iconoclastes.[5]

Stemple currently is with the Tim Malloys, an Irish band. Like Cats Laughing and Boiled in Lead, Stemple's current group shares musical roots that incorporate Celtic and rock styles.

In April 2015, Stemple reunited with Cats Laughing in a concert at the Minicon science fiction convention. A live CD and DVD of the concert is expected to be released in late 2015.

Fiction

Stemple's first novel, for Tor Books, was Singer of Souls.[6] A sequel, Steward of Song, was published in 2008.

With his mother, Jane Yolen, Stemple has also co-authored two series of books — the Rock 'n Roll Fairy Tale series, and more recently, The Seelie Wars. The Rock 'n Roll Fairy Tale series began with Pay the Piper, published in 2005 by Tor.[7] Pay the Piper was the winner of the 2006 Locus Award for Best Young Adult Book.[8]

Stemple's short stories include a series of historical whodunnits set in feudal Japan, featuring a samurai master and apprentice as a sleuthing duo, for the historical fiction magazine Paradox.

Among Stemple's other published short stories, "A Piece of Flesh" was chosen as one of ten short stories included in The Year's Best SF and Fantasy for Teens (2005).[9]

Stemple was among the members of a group of writers known as the Pre-Joycean Fellowship, which included his bandmates Emma Bull and Steven Brust.

Discography

with Cats Laughing:

with Boiled in Lead:

Bibliography

Novels

Selected short fiction

External links

References

  1. Meyer, Jim (January 5, 1996). "Lojo Russo seeks ethereal accessibility". Star Tribune. p. 02.E.
  2. McDonald, Steven. "Artist Biography: Boiled in Lead". AllMusic.
  3. 1 2 Antler Dance at AllMusic.
  4. Lipsig, Chuck (January 17, 2011). "Boiled in Lead: The Not Quite Complete Recordings". The Green Man Review.
  5. "Discography". Adam Stemple. Archived from the original on 2015-01-04. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  6. Stemple, Adam (2005). Singer of Souls. Tor Books. ISBN 0-7653-1170-4.
  7. "Novels". Adam Stemple. Archived from the original on 2015-01-04. Retrieved January 4, 2015.
  8. "Locus Awards: Winners by Category". Locus. Archived from the original on 2014-11-23.
  9. Yolen, Jane; Nielsen Hayden, Patrick, eds. (2005). The Year's Best Science Fiction and Fantasy for Teens. Macmillan. ISBN 9780765313836.
  10. Cats Laughing: A Long Time Gone at the Internet Movie Database
  11. Songs from The Gypsy at Discogs.
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