(remember the name) Adam McCulloch.

I write and perform music under my own name, which is Adam McCulloch. You might see it written in lowercase (adam mcculloch) to be all cool and edgy. In December 2024, Bridge of the Gods was released into the wild. On Valentine’s Day 2025, Boo Hoo got a debut, and here’s the video to prove it:

You can find me on Instagram, TikTok, Soundcloud and YouTube.

“Go and get the guitar!”

I do all sorts of things in the weird and wonderful world of music.

I’ve played at hundreds upon hundreds of weddings and private events across the UK and Europe.

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Stray(s).

Me, Nick Allott and Ryan Fletcher crafted some edgy doom pop as part of Strays.

Sell out.

I have written music commercially for a number of years: music like this banger by Lawson.

Creek.

A collaboration with myself and pals Nick Allott (that guy crops up a lot) and Sophie Duncan.

Yee-haw.

Writing commercial country music has been a new angle, courtesy of my producer pal Aidan Thompson. Giddy up.

Edutainment.

I have written extensively for the children’s entertainment platform Twinkl Kids’ TV, amassing millions of views for my music. Here’s one about ‘Common Animals’, where I was given a list of animals deemed “common” and was tasked with crafting a song about it.

Snow way.

Writing these songs for kids was way too much fun. Here’s an 80’s-style bop: the brief was “write a song about sports in the Winter Olympics without mentioning the Winter Olympics.”

I decided to make it about everyone’s favourite day at school…a snow day.

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Now would probably be a good time to mention the obscenely gifted elephant in the room…and no, that’s not another common animal. It’s the rarest of creatures, the lesser-spotted Nick Allott. We collaborate and create together: everything you hear on this website (all about me) has his fingerprints all over them. He even took those pictures of me on the homepage.

Here’s his website.