Brandon Lee Adams Finds Freedom in the Unknown with "I’ll Follow Summer"
- Jennifer Gurton

- Nov 14
- 2 min read

Brandon Lee Adams has lived enough musical lives to fill a novel, but "I’ll Follow Summer" feels like the chapter he was meant to write. The Emmy-winning host, acclaimed guitarist, and lifelong student of Americana returns to his roots with a song that captures the delicate balance between gratitude for what’s been and excitement for what’s next.
From the first chord, "I’ll Follow Summer" feels alive. There’s warmth in its melody and confidence in its delivery. The track moves with ease, reflecting Adams’ years of craft and conviction. His voice carries both wisdom and hope, singing of change not as an ending but as an evolution. “The unknown can be its own joy,” he says, and that truth echoes through every lyric.
Recorded live with a dream team of musicians, including Vince Gill, Tim O’Brien, John McEuen, John Jorgenson, and Glenn Worf, the song radiates authenticity. You can hear the chemistry between players, the shared energy in the room, and the respect in every note. It’s music that breathes, unfiltered and human.
The accompanying music video, directed by Adams’ wife Mindy, strips away all pretense. Shot in the studio with Hayzens Productions, it simply shows the artists playing together, lost in the moment. The result is quietly powerful. There are no distractions or manufactured moments, only genuine artistry on full display.
As Adams prepares for new releases and his upcoming shows, "I’ll Follow Summer" serves as both a reflection and a declaration. It’s a song about stepping forward with courage, trusting the process, and honoring the past without being trapped by it. For an artist who has spent his life shaping sound and story, this feels like him coming home to himself.


