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Glen Campbell est un chanteur américain de musique country des années 1960 né le 22 avril 1936 (1936-04-22) (74 ans) à Delight, Arkansas. Il forme en compagnie de son oncle Dick Bill un groupe qui se produira entre 1954-58 à Albuquerque au Nouveau-Mexique. Il se marie à la fin des années 1950 et s'installe à Los Angeles. .
Don Campbell of Jamaican roots started his musical career at a very early age. Don is not only gifted with such a ‘sweet’ singing voice, but has other talents as a rhythm guitarist, drummer, bassist and also experiments on the piano to produce and arrange tracks. Don has a very charming personality and his musical abilities have given him privileges at an early age of working alongside some of the greatest artists such as Paul Young, Dennis Brown, ABC, John Holt, Maxi Priest and many others. Don has even supported international artists like SWV, Massive Attack, Lisa Stansfield, and Wet...
The Ian Campbell Group was a renowned English folk group. Initially formed in 1956 in Birmingham as the Clarion Skiffle Group, the band was renamed the Ian Campbell Folk Group in 1958 and became one of the most respected, popular and influential folk groups of the British folk scene of the 1960s. Led by folk legend Ian Campbell (born 10 June 1933 in in Aberdeen, Scotland; died 24 November 2012), the band at times included Dave Swarbrick and Dave Pegg (the two of whom would later feature in folk-rock pioneers Fairport Convention). Ian Campbell was born June 10, 1933 in...
A full- time musician since age 17, Royce Campbell has now been a musician over 40 years. His talent became apparent early, and by age 21 he was touring with R&B legend Marvin Gaye. In 1975, Campbell began touring with award-winning film composer Henry Mancini, and he would remain with Mancini for 19 years. Campbell has released over 20 CD’s as leader or co-leader. Eleven consecutive CDs have made it onto the US national jazz radio charts, including four reaching the top ten. Campbell has recorded with many of the greats of the jazz guitar, including legendary Pat Martino, Herb...
Campbell's singing career began in church, where his father was a preacher, and Al would sing to raise funds.[2] He went to school with Lloyd James (aka Prince Jammy) and formed a vocal group with friends as a teenager, called The Thrillers, who recorded in the late 1960s for Studio One.[1][2] After briefly joining up with Freddie McGregor and Ernest Wilson, he went on to work with Prince Lincoln Thompson's Royal Rasses, and the Mighty Cloud band.[2] Campbell then embarked on a solo career (also contributing vocals to two Heptones albums),[2] and was a popular roots reggae singer during the...