Adam Lewis Memorial Fund
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It is with great sadness we announce the passing of Adam Bryce Lewis, original founding
member and bass player of pop-punk MCA/Drive-Thru recording artist Fenix TX. Adam
passed away June 5, 2024, surrounded by his family and close friends, after a valiant battle
with pancreatic cancer.
Adam was born May 15, 1979, in Texas. He spent his early years in Houston where he met
Damon De La Paz, William Salazar and Donnie Reyes, and formed Riverfenix, later
re-named Fenix TX. The Fenix TX members then moved to Southern California to be closer
to their management, MCA records, and the SoCal music scene. Chris Lewis joined the
band shortly thereafter.
Fenix TX recorded several albums including their self-titled 1999 release Fenix TX (which
reached #3 on Billboard's "Top Heatseekers" chart). Multiple hit singles across their
albums included "All My Fault," "Threesome," "Speechless," "Katie W," and "Phoebe Cates"
with videos for "All My Fault" and "Threesome" garnering airplay on MTV. "All My Fault"
also reached #21 on the Billboard "Modern Rock Chart" after being integrated in the 2000
movie release of Jailbait.
The early 2000's also found Fenix TX opening for and performing with Blink-182, Bad
Religion, New Found Glory, POD, Good Charlotte, RX Bandits, Unwritten Law, POD, Alien
Ant Farm, Silverchair, The Ataris, and many others with stints on the Vans Warped Tour, and
festivals in UK and Europe including Reading and Leeds, Rock Am Ring and Rock Im Park and
Pukkelpop.
While never losing his love for music, following the break-up of Fenix TX in 2002, Adam
formed new bands Subrosa and later Ultra Violent Lights with Nick Faiella and Hayden
Scott. Adam honed his skills as a professional and personal chef with multiple celebrity
clients and co-founded a construction company with business partner Christian Ustarroz.
Adam most recently worked with Felix Lighting’s owner as a property and construction
manager and with longtime friend Les Borsai on blockchain endeavors.
Adam and longtime members of Fenix TX, Damon De La Paz, Donnie Reyes, Chris Lewis and
newly acquired singer, Scotty McLaughlin, re-formed to perform at the 2023 festival When
We Were Young in Las Vegas, NV. A reunion tour was in the works with some select dates
in September 2024, with co-headliner MEST. Fenix TX has cancelled their performances
on these dates.
A celebration of Adam’s life is in the works with information forthcoming.
Adam is survived by his life partner, Adrieanne Guerrero, and their children, Lennon (10)
and Sloane (7)
Organizer
Chris Lewis
Organizer
Pasadena, CA