Timothy Cameron
Timothy Cameron was given a copy of the Beatles album "Twist And Shout" when he was four years old, and decided that being a Beatle would be a good job to have when he grew up.
Unfortunately, they weren't hiring.
Instead, he waited a few years, then began playing in bars and pubs at the age of 17, by which time he was tall enough to convincingly "exaggerate" about his age. Since then, Timothy has played literally thousands of gigs, both as a solo performer and member of countless indie bands, along the way sharing the stage with such diverse luminaries as Ron Sexsmith, Goddo, Platinum Blonde, Handsome Ned, and Brian Byrne, to name just a few. Within the past few years, he's released two independent CDs, both of which not only charted on campus radio stations across the country, but also received positive reviews both in Canada and abroad. More recently, Timothy discovered that one of his songs, American Dream, has become part of the curriculum in a high school class in Germany which is studying the recent impact of American culture on the outside world. He's also begun the first rough outline of a book detailing his musical adventures, which, thanks to the wealth of material, looks like it might be at least a trilogy... or two.