Stuart Cameron (musician)
This article is about the Canadian guitarist. For the Australian rules footballer, see Stuart Cameron (footballer). For the United Kingdom town planner, see Stuart Cameron.
Stuart Cameron | |
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Stuart Cameron performing with Crash Test Dummies in 2010 | |
Background information | |
Origin | Toronto, Ontario, Canada |
Genres | Rock, alternative rock |
Occupation(s) | musician |
Instruments | Guitar |
Associated acts | The Heartbroken, Ashley MacIsaac, Crash Test Dummies, Amanda Marshall, Matthew Good, John Allan Cameron, George Canyon, Shaye |
Website | http://theheartbroken.com/ |
Stuart Cameron is a guitarist based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. He is the son of John Allan Cameron and is a member of The Heartbroken. He has recorded and toured with Ashley MacIsaac, Crash Test Dummies, Amanda Marshall, Matthew Good, John Allan Cameron, George Canyon, Gordie Sampson and Shaye.[1]
Cameron is a prominent figure in the Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games,[2] in Fergus, Ontario, where he took over as Chieftain of the Games after his father's death. He leads many of the ceremonies and often plays a solo musical act or with Celtic bands who are a part of the festival, such as Tom Leadbeater, Seven Nations, and The Town Pants.
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