"WHO NEEDS MARGARITAVILLE?? WE'VE GOT PUT-IN-BAY"


Now in his 28th consecutive year of performing at the Round House Bar, Mike "Mad Dog" Adams is living-proof that, "Every Day Above Ground Is A Gooood Day."
(A catch-phrase he began using in his show back in the early eighties.)

Traveling nearly 200 days a year the former music critic/writer for Scene Magazine spends his winters on the road headlining music and comedy clubs large and small from British Columbia and Alaska to the Cayman Islands and Mexico and throughout the United States. He also has performed his unique style of interactive music and comedy in Florence, Italy for shows at the Fiddler's Elbow Club and hosts his own annual Caribbean cruise.

In a varied career over many years "Mad Dog" has appeared in concert with a wide range of legendary performers. Johnny Cash, Alabama, Loretta Lynn, Charlie Daniels, Starship, Jerry Lee Lewis…the list goes on and continues to grow. He has also appeared on Comedy Central, The Nashville Network, The Dr. Demento Show, Sunday Funnies, Nightshift and many local television and radio shows throughout the U.S.

Mike "Mad Dog" Adams has recorded three albums of original music, "Me and Jim Beam" (1985), "Stuck on the Island" (1994) and "Lake ~Affect" (2005) and two comedy albums "Live at Laff-In" (1989) and "Live at the Funny Farm" (1999). He has also written and performed several radio commercials and has recently finished being recorded as the voice inside a new line of children's toy trucks for the Little Tykes Company.

"At the Round House it's all about the fun," says "Mad Dog." "The audience is my band. We're gonna' sing some songs, tell some jokes and do whatever we're in the mood for. Basically, just have fun and enjoy life on an island with all our friends."

Come see why Mike "Mad Dog" Adams legendary afternoon performances at The Round House Bar are so popular. In no time at all you'll be hoisting a refreshing beverage, singing, chanting a Ziggy Zaggy, and agreeing that, "Everyday Above Ground Is A Gooood Day!"

(All "Dog Day Afternoon" shows begin around 2:00 pm. It is recommended that you arrive early, especially Saturdays, to get a seat.)