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HE'S in one of Britain's biggest rock bands but Birmingham guitarist and singer Adam Zindani still finds time to front his own Brummiebased outfit.
As well as being in Stereophonics, which takes him all over the world, Adam performs with Casino - who have, in the past, supported the Welsh band in concert.
Casino headline their own pre-Christmas show at Birmingham's Asylum in Hockley next Friday.
"It's still something that's very much part of my life," says Adam, who was born in Sparkhill and grew up in Kings Heath. "Stereophonics takes up so much time and is obviously a full time commitment but Casino is still a passion for me and when we can get out we'll do a couple of gigs, which is fun. But it's obviously not on the scale of Stereophonics." Adam first met Stereophonics' frontman Kelly Jones and bass player Richard Jones 12 years ago at Wolverhampton Varsity.
"They'd just been signed, they were only kids, like we were," he recalls. "They'd...