Duncan Cameron is well known at Celtic music venues and folk festivals for his strong vocals and remarkable instrumental abilities. He plays twelve instruments including fiddle, guitar, whistles, bodhrán, Irish bouzouki, mandolin, banjo, English concertina, and Appalachian dulcimer.
For over fifteen years, Duncan has been teaching group classes and private lessons. He has transcribed several fiddle books, and recorded instructional CDs.
In 1998, Duncan Cameron joined Mary Jane Lamond and John McDermott as one of the original cast members of the hit theatrical show Needfire, at the Princess of Wales Theatre in Toronto. Duncan's debut solo album The Whistling Thief (2000) features both traditional and original songs and instrumentals. He has also toured in Canada, the U.S. and the U.K. with Fig For A Kiss, Tamarack. Duncan, as a member of The Pierre Schryer Band, also recorded on the Blue Drag CD, which was nominated for the "Best Roots/Traditional Album of the Year" Juno Award in 2004.
NOUVEAU!!!! Disponible sur Myspace! Un morceau extrait du nouvel album du groupe Maltavern "Douce Tornade" Sorti le 28 Juin 2008 Bonne écoute! A bientôt Et bon vent... Christo pour Maltavern
Hi Duncan!
sorry I haven't called you yet. School is slowly eating away at my soul...haha so you can imagine that this week has been a little bit hectic for me. I'll be in touch very soon though once I've finished handing in essays. Looking forward to lessons!!!!
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Me and Anneliese are living out close to Cookstown, still playing quite a bit, not as much as when I lived in the city mind you. I'm still working at ctv doing motion graphic design.
I'm working on arrangements of a bunch of tunes that I’d like to record, hopefully I’ll get at the recording sometime this year.
That’s about all that’s new around here :D
Hi Duncan- yes it was Tamarack at the Ent Shed in Bedford, remember it well- your cd is excellent, haw are things do you get accross here much? Good to hook up on myspace- keep in touch
I think your tunes are excellent, especially "Stopped Clock Walk" and the third cut on that same record, the medley. Obviously your musicianship is on par with.. well.. look who you're playing with.. and I've really enjoyed your take on some of the lighter pieces you cover.