Lynne Broyles, the singer’s former vocal coach, recently shared to the press: “Adam Lambert was always a mover; he was someone who wanted to make people feel things. The stage is home to him. It’s like he’s always been there.” Ms. Broyles was helping him push the boundaries of his voice, allowing him to follow the footsteps of Queen’s Freddie Mercury and Michael Jackson, childhood favorites that Adam Lambert still admires. Ms. Broyles further shared:
“In our classes, we got into some real intense acting techniques that helped the students focus their emotional energy. You have to know enough about yourself to know what you can bring to an audience, and even as a young child, Adam was very in tune with his soul.”
Lynne Broyles also said, “Adam Lambert never thought that he had a free ride. He was always wanting to grow and always wanting to find that next great vocal. Whenever he did something new or special, he would never say, ‘Wasn’t I great?’ He would say, ‘Wasn’t that fun?’” What an awesome attitude! Love you Adam! =) As for his falsetto voice, Lynne said vocal exercises and singing techniques helped the American Idol finalist to hang on to his boyish falsetto as he got older.
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i voted on Adam Lambert in the show American Idol. for me, he is the best contestant in that show.