
We recently had the amazing opportunity to check out the new single, “Gratitude”, from Cambridge singer-songwriter and Boston music scene veteran, Adam Sherman. The song also features Boston music icon Robin Lane
You can listen to “Gratitude” on Bandcamp Here
We were immediately taken with “Gratitude” from Adam Sherman , featuring Robin Lane, there is a heartfelt message of hope that lingers gently within the beautiful melodic tapestry of the song that stays with you long after the music has faded

A needed tonic for our collective demoralization and a welcome dose of communal appreciation, “Gratitude” is the follow-up to last fall’s Bandcamp-exclusive “Pure As Yours,” and leads off Sherman’s forthcoming new EP, Nowhere But Here. The four-track collection of new material is out digitally and compact disc on March 28, with the record release party the following night at Club Passim in Harvard Square, Cambridge.
“‘Gratitude’ is about focusing on thankfulness for the good things in our lives, rather than the difficulties we encounter every day,” Sherman says. “It’s about finding light in the darkness. It’s about having hope when there is so much sadness in the world. I challenged myself to write a song about all that I have to be thankful for… I often write about love and loss and I wanted to go in an entirely new direction.”
Sherman, known for work that spans decades from early bands like Private Lightning and The Souls to a distinguished modern-day solo career and as former guitarist for the resurrected Nervous Eaters . Adam Sherman is a gifted songwriter/ storyteller with an authentic voice with a message that shines perfectly on “Gratitude”
Sherman is truly at his collaborative best, enlisting Boston music icon Robin Lane for harmony vocals. Lane, known for her work in the ‘80s fronting beloved pop-rock group The Chartbusters, provides her unmistakable voice to the Nowhere But Here EP, and joins Sherman on stage at the Passim release party on March 29. But despite Sherman and Lane both having deep, rich histories in the Boston music scene, they began collaborating only recently.
“Robin and I met by sharing songs with each other by email,” Sherman admits. “I’ve always loved Robin’s voice and when she responded positively to ‘Gratitude’ I asked if she would be willing to sing harmony. She agreed, and when we began recording in the studio it became clear that her voice would be beautiful on the other songs as well.”
Produced by Ken Field; recorded and mixed by Jon Evans at Brick Hill Studio in Orleans, MA; and mastered by Mark Alan Miller, “Gratitude” represents a bit of a new chapter for Sherman, who self-releases the track under his own Haddon Road Music. It’s indebted to his past work, but also clears a new path forward as his artist studio in Cambridge provides the backdrop for his various creative passions, from writing and playing music to painting to graphic design to running a successful voice lessons business for the past 12 years.
“Gratitude”, from Adam Sherman, featuring, Robin Lane is absolutely gorgeous track that you simply hear…. You’ll be grateful you did.
