Cisco Adler

Cisco Adler is an American musician, songwriter, and producer, known for his work in the genres of pop, rock, and reggae. Born on September 6, 1986, in Malibu, California, Adler first gained prominence in the mid-2000s as the frontman of the band Whitestarr, which blended rock with a laid-back, surf-inspired sound. After Whitestarr, Adler embarked on a solo career, releasing several EPs and albums, including "The Truth," "Aloha," and "The Last Summer." His music often features catchy hooks, upbeat melodies, and a relaxed vibe, drawing influences from his California upbringing. Adler's collaborations with various artists, including G-Eazy, and his work as a producer have further solidified his presence in the music industry. Adler's impact on music extends beyond his own recordings; he has been instrumental in shaping the sound of contemporary pop and indie music, particularly with his emphasis on blending genres and fostering a carefree lifestyle through his art. His work has resonated with fans seeking a blend of nostalgia and modernity in music, making him a notable figure in the contemporary music scene.