
Bryan Adams’ Rock Legacy: From KISS Songwriter to Solo Stardom

Legend has it that rock stars never fade away, they just reinvent themselves and their music. Such is the case with Bryan Adams, the revered rocker behind smash hits that have defined generations. But there’s more to Adams’ storied career than his own anthems – it turns out he was the mastermind behind some of KISS’s hard-hitting tracks.
Did you know that before ‘Summer of ’69’ catapulted him to fame, Adams was already leaving his mark on the rock world? Indeed, he co-wrote ‘Rock And Roll Hell’ and ‘War Machine’, two iconic tracks that helped solidify KISS as rock legends. This bit of trivia is not just a footnote in rock history; it’s a testament to Adams’ musical prowess.
- Co-writing classics for KISS
- Adams’ evolution as a rock icon
- Reviving the hits with a personal twist
The electrifying news for Bryan Adams fans and rock aficionados alike is that Adams has now taken these rock staples back to the studio, recording his own versions that resonate with his signature sound. Picture this: the gravelly voice that gave us ‘Run to You’ and ‘Heaven’, now infusing new life into the gritty melodies of ‘Rock And Roll Hell’ and ‘War Machine’.
The reimagination of these anthems comes with a visually captivating music video for ‘Rock And Roll Hell’. Filmed atop the iconic Royal Albert Hall, the video promises to be a stirring tribute to his rock roots, juxtaposed against one of London’s most illustrious venues.

