- Bruce Cameron (guitarist)
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Born = 1955
Died = 1999
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Notable_instruments =Bruce Cameron (1955-1999) was a mysterious guitarist who managed to attract an illustrious cast of legendary rock 'n' roll legends to record his 1999 debut and final album, "
Midnight Daydream ". The unlikely cast of supporting great musicians for this seemingly lost album released on Brain Cell Records,North Carolina , included:*
Jack Bruce (Cream, BLT, Jack Bruce Solo)
*Mitch Mitchell (Jimi Hendrix Experience , Ramatam,Gypsy Sun and Rainbows )
*Buddy Miles (Hendrix'sBand of Gypsys ,Electric Flag , Buddy Miles Express)
*Ken Hensley (Uriah Heep, Blackfoot)
*Harvey Dalton Arnold (The Outlaws )
*Neal Smith, Michael Bruce (Alice Cooper )
*Bunk Garder (Mothers of Invention)The entire album was self-recorded and engineered by Cameron at his own home studio in North Carolina. It was seemingly self-funded and promoted based on the quality of the website, advertisements and production quality.
A press conference concerning the release was held at the Hilton Hotel in
Wilmington , North Carolina, onSeptember 15 ,1999 . Those present included Buddy Miles,Billy Cox , Cameron, and Cameron collaborator, ANT-BEE (drummer and quasi online rock-journalist). Publicity material touted the group of musicians as a reunion of the famous Hendrix band, The Band of Gypsys, on the then Cameron-run website. Full page advertisements promoting the album had been run in a nationally distributed guitar magazine.Within a month of the press conference, Cameron died (conflicting reports of murder by his girlfriend and suicide currently on the internet), ending a rather curious and short high-profile career of recording with world class greats known to millions. The album has been under-represented to the public by its artists, who have tended not to list them in any public forums (with a couple of exceptions). But, the fact remains that the record is a notable one due to the involvement of so many
Jimi Hendrix alumni players along with great bassistJack Bruce and others.The record itself was a "buffet" of styles that mirrored the past releases of the guest talents involved. For example, the title track, "Midnight Daydream", which featured Band of Gypsys singer/drummer Buddy Miles, sounds like a Hendrix guitar-driven song.
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Midnight Daydream ", 1999
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