Adam Noah Levine (born March 18 1979), is an American singer. Currently, he is the lead singer and guitarist for the pop group Maroon 5. Soylent Communications (2007). blank">"Adam Levine" nndb.com {accessed February 27, 2007)
Born in _Los Angeles, California to Patsy Noah and Fred Levine, he has one brother, Michael, a stepsister, Julia, and two half siblings, Sam and Liza. His stepmother and father own two fashion stores geared toward women, men, and kids; because of this, Levine claims he's always been ahead of the fashion curve. In 2005, he and Ryan Seacrest of American Idol attended the inauguration of M. Fredric, his parents' second store, in Studio City. Amy Lyons (2005). blank">"Idol chatter, rock frontman mark store opening" studiocitysun.com {accessed February 27, 2007) Levine's background is Jewish Nate Bloom (2004). "Jews on the Big Screen" JVibe.com {accessed April 26, 2006) . Levine attended the private _Brentwood School, where he met the original members of the band Kara's Flowers: Jesse Carmichael, Mickey Madden and Ryan Dusick. On his first day at Brentwood School, Levine met the third member of Maroon 5, Mickey Madden. Levine is noted as describing Mickey as a "musical encyclopedia" and it is thought that Levine's influence played a major role in Madden acquiring his first bass guitar soon after.
Adam Levine (born on January 15, 1969) is a media personality, well-known as a White House deputy press secretary in President George W. Bush's administration from 2001 to December 2003. He has been questioned in connection with the Plame affair. Levine was one of the first people to testify for the CIA leak grand jury investigation. A former senior producer for NBC News, at one time Levine was senior producer in charge of "Hardball with Chris Matthews." Earlier in his career Levine was a top aide to former U. S. Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan, Democrat from New York.