In The Producers Chair

Bobby Cameron is a Multi Award Winning Singer Songwriter/ Producer originally haling from Cape Breton Island, NS. He first burst on to the Canadian Music scene in 1990 when he was crowned Much Music's National Guitar Wars Winner.

From here Bobby went on to rack up countless industry accolades that included Socan's Songwriter of the Year and Best Rock Artist on Record Two years consecutively during the Alberta Recording Industry Awards.

As Co Producer Bobby has ridden shotgun along side Industry heavy weights Randy Staub, Mike Plotnikoff and Miles Wilkinson.

After signing a publishing deal with Carlin America out of New York City, Bobby began making his mark as a sawed after Producer Songwriter. This reputation as a fine tunesmith and Producer lead him to receive a Platinum Sales Award from BMG Canada for his work on Canadian Idol Winner Ryan Malcolms debut CD entitled Home and a Gold Sales Award from Universal Canada for his work on Jully Black's Juno Award Winning CD entitled Revival.

Bobby is actively producing and developing some of Canada's outstanding young talent. He most recently produced and engineered Stephanie Bosch's new EP entitled " Stupid Charlie"

" While Bosch shines brighter than the rest in the best way, she will still garner the interest of fans that love real artistic women like Katy Rose, Vanessa Carlton and Jewel" ....Kendra Rae Beltran American Chronicle

Bobby is presently producing Canadian Idol runner up and Urban Star Finalist Bernard Quillla's 2011 debut release. Bernard's project will be mixed and mastered in Toronto this September by renowned mixing engineered Michael Jack. 

Bobby continues to expand his craft in markets like Nashville TN where he is actively co-writing with some of the Industries hit makers like Gordie Sampson, Daryl Burgess, Amy Dally, Eddie Swartz and John Capek

For inquiries on hiring Bobby Cameron as a producer or enrolling in his artists development Sessions please contact Bobby Cameron Productions at:

bobbycameronproductions@gmail.com

PROJECTS UNDER HIS BELT:

Just a Moment - Jully Black

Just a Moment appears on Jully Black's Juno Winning CD entitled Revival released on Universal Records. Bobby co wrote Just A Moment with Jully Black and keith Harris from the Black Eyed Peas. Bobby was one of the recording engineers on this track and also played all guitars on the session. This CD resulted in a Gold Sales Award for Bobby

October Skies - Ryan Malcolm

October Skies appears on Canadian Idol Winner Ryan Malcolm's Platinum selling Debut entitled Home released on BMG Records. The track was mixed by Toronto's go to man Michael Jack. Bobby co wrote this track with hit man Luke Mcmaster and Jenna Gywane. Bobby also Co Produced this track and played all guitars on the recording. This CD resulted in a Platinum Sales Award for Bobby.

Stupid Charlie - Stephanie Bosch

Bobby Produced Canada's new tune smith Stephanie Bosch's latest CD entitled Stupid Charlie. The project was mixed by renowned engineer Michael Jack. Bobby also engineered and played all electric guitars on the CD. In a short period of time, Stephanie has turned a lot of heads in Canadian Music Industry. Bobby is still active in helping guide Stephanie's Career.

"Choosing Bobby as a producer was one of the best decisions I made when I look back on both projects we did together. He has a way of translating exactly what you feel into the production and draws from so many different outlets which constantly have him thinking outside the box.Without Bobby's natural ability and talent as a producer and artist, I know for certain I would have walked away with a different project. As a producer I do believe he is a very important piece of the puzzle and I have no doubt in his gift.I look forward to working with Bobby in the future and would hands down recommend him to anyone looking for a great producer, with an endless mind full of ideas" - Stephanie Bosch Singer Songwriter

 

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