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Maroon 5's Adam Levine: I was much more into the Beatles than barmitzvahs

The frontman tells the JC about growing up shy and preferring the heroes of pop to the characters of the Bible

February 11, 2011 15:15
Maroon 5's Adam Levine performs onstage during the 16th annual Critics' Choice Movie Awards at the Hollywood Palladium on January 14, 2011

ByPaul Lester, Paul Lester

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Maroon 5's poppy brand of funk, or perhaps funky brand of pop, has served them well. The American band - who sound like a tougher, rockier Jamiroquai, or a less heavy Red Hot Chili Peppers - have sold 15 million albums in under 10 years, and topped singles charts all over the world.

But they undoubtedly would never have become so successful without Adam Levine, their charismatic frontman with the soulful vocals, whose photogenic looks have seen him linked with numerous A-list beauties, including Jessica Simpson and Natalie Portman.

And yet, strangely, the singer, who was born in Los Angeles in 1979, does not consider himself a natural showman.

"I'm not an extrovert," he says on the phone from LA where, he reveals, he is driving his hybrid Mercedes to his favourite health-food restaurant with his girlfriend, Russian swimwear model Anne Vyalitsyna. "I started off extremely nervous and uncomfortable being on stage. It took me a long time to adjust to it."