Louis Adams-Diaz has performed in England, Scotland, Japan and the USA, for the Queen of England once and the President of the United States three times. He sang for the World Energy Summit in Houston, TX and the Japanese American Summit in Hiroshima. With Broadway on the Gulf in Galveston, TX he was in a two-week run of Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dream coat, and he performed with Tommy Tune and Shirley Jones for the opening of The Hobby Center in Houston, TX. He managed to do all of this by the 8th grade. Additionally as part of the world-class Houston Children’s Chorus he performed in 13 different languages beginning in the 3rd grade, sang for both the annual Galveston and Houston Uptown Tree Lighting ceremonies, the annual Thanksgiving Day parades, and annual performances at The Grand Theatre and for Dickens on the Strand in Galveston, TX. He sang background vocals for both Beyonce Knowles and Josh Groban at the 2004 Superbowl. He won numerous awards in high school for solo, small group and choir competitions, including winning a Sweepstakes award in New York, and was consistently in the top performing and pop groups.
Once he retired from Houston Children’s Chorus, he started a rock band and played drums and sang background vocals, performing at several Houston area venues, including for the ExxonMobil music festival. He started playing solo gigs two years ago, playing at wine bars, restaurants, dinner clubs, private parties and The Old Town Spring Crawfish Festival. While he began playing percussion in the church worship band at age 10, he has functioned as a worship leader for several years.
Well traveled and culturally diverse, he performs a variety of tunes from pop, rock, country, rap and alternative genres. His range is broad and his pitch is right on. He brings fourteen years of solid performance experience and professionalism to every performance.