Adam Grimm, a Maryland native, attended Towson University where he studied saxophone and clarinet with Joseph Briscuso and David Stambler. Adam has premiered works by Scott Leake, Alex Abele and Brian Comotto.
An active freelance musician in the Washington/Baltimore region, Adam has played with Claudio Roditi, Gabrielle Goodman, Patti LaBelle, Allen Youngblood, Jessye Norman, Earnest Borgnine, Tony Curtis, Ricky Skaggs and others.
In 2005, Adam founded the Old Line Saxophone Quartet, specializing in performing jazz literature in a chamber music setting. They made their debut at the 28th International Saxophone Symposium.
In addition, Adam is a former faculty member of the Towson University Preparatory Division and the Friends School of Baltimore.
As a saxophonist with the United States Navy Band, Adam has performed for presidents and royalty, as well as audiences all over the country. Highlights have included performances at the State Funeral for President Ronald Reagan, the dedications of the National World War II Memorial, the Space Shuttle Columbia STS-107 Memorial Service at the National Cathedral, and the Norwegian Military Tattoo in Oslo, Norway.