Steve Cameron
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| Steve Cameron | |
|---|---|
| Born | 1956 (age 50) |
| Origin | Miami, Florida, United States |
| Genre(s) | R&B, soul |
| Occupation(s) | Singer-songwriter, record producer, instrumentalist |
| Instrument(s) | Singing & guitar |
| Label(s) | In The House |
| Website | bsharp-cameron.com |
Steven Andre Cameron (Miami 1956) is an American and Danish singer
He Came to Denmark in 1979 and studied at a private conservatory in Copenhagen the first 3 years. He has been a band leader in various groups and worked with different artists including his mother and sister Etta Cameron and Debbie Cameron. Moved to Aarhus in 1999. At the moment working with 4 gospel choirs, alongside attending a solo production in the studio with his own compositions and lyrics.
Studio experience:
Steve has worked with among others, Hanne Boel, Lars Hug, Big Fat Snake, Savage Rose, Etta Cameron, Debbie Cameron, Kurtis Blow and Cardigans.
Stage experience:
Performed live with Erann DD, West Life, Aqua, Michael Bolten, Etta Cameron, Debbie Cameron, Eros Ramasotti, Maecio Parker + TV shows
He is now working with the soul & Reggae band B# Sharp, along with Buzu Ayagiba, David Akrofi and Van Silvere. Their debut album Go For The Best is going to be released soon
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