Michael Bolton cheered his nephew Adam Christoferson of “Claim to Fame” for his fundraising works!
Michael Bolton is a Grammy-award-winning pop singer who has made significant contributions to the music industry. Recently, Adammn Christoferson was revealed as being Michael’s nephew on “Claim to Fame” Season 3.
“Claim to Fame” is a reality show in which participants live together and try to guess each other’s identities without being discovered.
Adam, one of 11 contestants on the show, revealed in the premiere episode’s game of “Two Truths and a Lie” that his uncle is an actor and Grammy winner.
Following the disclosure, Adam revealed that his relative is a singer, saying he was famous in the 1980s and 1990s.
Given the description, it sounds quite like Michael and netizens quickly speculated whether Michael Bolton and Adam Christoferson are related.
Turns out, Michael Bolton’s sister is Adam’s mother, making him the singer’s nephew.
Michael Bolton’s nephew, Adam Christoferson, also belongs to the singing fraternity!
Claim to Fame contender Adam Christoferson and his relative Michael Bolton share a common ground, for both of them share their love for music.
Southern Connecticut State University graduate Adam is the founder and director of his brainchild, Musical Intervention.
He worked with a group of Yale researchers to unlock how music helped improve mental health, which was forwarded by a $2.1 million grant from NIH.
Adam revealed his uncle helped the family a lot, and music became a saving grace for him and his mother.
Likewise, Michael also mentioned that he is nothing but proud of Adam, which provides strong evidence of their relationship in a tweet that reads,
Very proud of my nephew for the work he’s doing with the homeless in New Haven.
Though, Adam and Michael often don’t talk about their familial ties, it appears they have a sound relationship.
Very proud of my nephew @explorethesong for the work he's doing with the homeless in New Haven https://t.co/iCLBgrnQme
— Michael Bolton (@mbsings) September 20, 2016
Currently, Adam is in a good position in his career as the founder and driving force of Musical Intervention Organization.
The Organization helps people write, record, and perform original music at a lower cost.
Likewise, Adam also participates in fundraising programs, such as using GoFundMe for music intervention.
Additional Information
- Before college, he worked with Sue Feldman at Hill Health Center’s Village of Power program.
- After working as a Recreation Therapist at Yale Child Psychiatry Hospital, his musical intervention began to take shape.
- In 2015, Adam received a grant from the National Endowment for the Arts to create a platform for the homeless.