acg, g, voc, 1938-2006 CA, Inverness County, Nova Scotia
Singer / Musician of World and Folk
A.k.a. John Allan Cameron, CM
John Allan Cameron, CM (16 December 1938 – 22 November 2006) was a Canadian folk singer, "The Godfather of Celtic Music" in Canada. Noted for performing traditional music on his twelve string guitar, he released his first album in 1968. He released 10 albums during his lifetime and was featured on national television. He was a recipient of the East Coast Music Award's Lifetime Achievement Award and the Order of Canada, conferred in 2003.
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Title | Artist | Year | Type |
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Glencoe Station | John Allan Cameron | 1997 | Album |
There Is A Comfort | John Allan Cameron | 1987 | Single |
Good Times | John Allan Cameron | 1987 | Album |
Good Times (In The Maritimes) / Peter Behind The Wheel | John Allan Cameron | 1986 | Single |
Be My Friend Tonight / Overnight Success | John Allan Cameron | 1982 | Single |
Song For The Mira | John Allan Cameron | 1981 | Album |
Ice Cream Sneakers | John Allan Cameron, Paul Hann, Connie Kaldor, Mavis McCauley, Larry Reese | 1980 | Album |
Freeborn Man | John Allan Cameron | 1979 | Album |
Please Don't Bury Me | John Allan Cameron | 1977 | Single |
Weddings, Wakes & Other Things | John Allan Cameron | 1976 | Album |
Tie Me Down | John Allan Cameron | 1976 | Single |
I Can't Tell You | John Allan Cameron | 1973 | Single |
Lord Of The Dance | John Allan Cameron | 1972 | Album |
Minstrel Of Cranberry Lane | John Allan Cameron | 1969 | Single |
Here Comes John Allan Cameron | John Allan Cameron | 1969 | Album |
The Minstrel Of Cranberry Lane | John Allan Cameron | 1969 | Album |
Get There By Dawn | John Allan Cameron | Album | |
Streets Of London | John Allan Cameron | Single |