Jeff Cameron

Jeff Cameron (born Los Angeles, California 1962) is an American singer-songwriter.

Cameron was raised in the suburban Los Angeles areas of Sherman Oaks and Studio City. Cameron was an only child who gravitated to music as a youngster in the early 1970s. He befriended Jim Podolor, nephew of the record producer Richard Podolor (producer of Three Dog Night and Steppenwolf) and began as a gofer at the Podolor family's local studio. After finishing school Cameron began writing songs, and plugging demo recordings for several years, eventually securing several record contracts.

He has at different times worked with various members of Crazy Horse, The Animals, Hoyt Axton, Steppenwolf, Blues Image, Wang Chung, Wilson Phillips, The Tubes Lucinda Williams, Spinal Tap, Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young and Rarebird.

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Discography

Recent work

After a long hiatus Cameron returned to the studio with original bandmates Gary Cambra of The Tubes and David Sutton of Lucinda Williams' group to record the new album Bargofaxis. Original producer Richie Podolor, now in his mid seventies, was not involved with the new album.[1]

Personal life

Cameron is twice divorced, with one grown son living in Los Angeles. He is the cousin of singer Antonia Bennett. Cameron is also a vegetarian spokesperson.

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