
Adrienne’s love for music began at just three years old, when she started playing the piano. She took basic lessons and then taught herself to play, quickly developing a natural talent. By the age of five, she was on stage singing “It’s a Small World After All,” and from that moment, she knew she wanted to perform and be in a band.
Adrienne attended a school for the blind and visually impaired in New York City before moving upstate to attend Gloversville schools and a vocational cooking program, where she earned a certificate in Culinary Foundations of Food. After graduation, she wasn’t sure what her next step would be—until her mother and the Commission for the Blind in Albany connected her with Lexington. That connection eventually led to an opportunity to audition for Flame, an experience she described as “like being on American Idol.”
Since joining Flame, Adrienne has found the perfect outlet for her love of performing. She thrives on traveling, meeting new people, and sharing her passion for music. Throughout her life, Adrienne has never let anything stop her from pursuing her dreams, and her energy, talent, and determination continue to inspire everyone who sees her perform.

