Trinity’s Sam Adams Climbs the Charts

Sam Adams WisnerTrinity Tripod 3/9/10: Trinity's Sam Adams Climbs the Charts. Ranked number five on iTunes' list of top albums at the time of press, senior Samuel Adams Wisner's "Boston's Boy" has received national recognition since its release on Thursday, March 4. Wisner, who performs under the name "Sam Adams" is a Trinity senior and tri-captain of the men's soccer team who burst onto the music scene seven months ago with "I Hate College," a remix of Asher Roth's "I Love College." The YouTube video of "I Hate College" currently has over one million hits and two thousand comments. Born in Cambridge, Mass. Wisner moved to Wayland, Mass. at a young age and graduated from Wayland High School in 2006. After graduation, Wisner attended Hobart and William Smith Colleges (HWS) in upstate New York. In his sophomore year, Wisner transferred from HWS to Trinity College. He found success in athletics and was placed on the All-NESCAC soccer team in 2008. At Trinity, Wisner pursed his lifelong passion for music. He began recording original rap and hip-hop in Cybersound in Boston and Westlake in Los Angeles after signing with 1st Round Records. Wisner's music quickly gained a fan base and his highly anticipated EP secured Wisner a place in the music industry. On Tuesday, Jan. 19, Wisner created a fan page on Facebook and in less than two months, the page displays over 17,700 fans. Wisner is currently in competition for popular music blog www.1ststophiphop.com's artist of the week.

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