- The Camels
Infobox musical artist
Name =
Background = group_or_band
Origin = Sydney
Genre = Rock
Years_active = 1999–present
Label =Roadshow Music
URL = [http://www.thecamels.com Official website]
Current_members = Jamie Holt
Tim Holt
Matt Smedley
Dave SpringerThe Camels are an Australian rock band from Sydney, New South Wales, formed in late 1999 by brothers Jamie Holt and Tim Holt (guitar & vocals), along with Matt Smedley (bass) and Dave Springer (drums).
History
After cutting their teeth in the pub circuit around Sydney, The Camels began recording their self-funded debut album "All You Ever Needed" with producer
Tim Powles (The Church) in October 2002. "The Party's Over/Summertime" (double A-side single) was released in December 2003 and received generous airplay onTriple J national radio and also Sydney's Nova 96.9 radio. "Over When I Met You" was the follow up single released shortly before the "All You Ever Needed" album was independently released throughShock Records in May 2004.The band began touring Australia extensively in the second half of 2004, and while the album's title track was becoming one of the band's best known radio songs, they also become known for their live acoustic version of
Frankie Valli 's "Can't Take My Eyes Off You", performed onTriple J 's weekly cover song segment. The band finished the year with an appearance at theHomebake festival in December 2004 & also the release of a remix of "Summertime" by DJ Regal of UK Hip-Hop actThe Wiseguys .2005 saw the band continue touring relentlessly, this time embarking on their first major national headlining tour "The Camels Coastal Surfari". They performed over 60 shows in 4 months, , and earned a reputation as one of Australia's hardest working bands. Sydney's Drum Media & Adelaide's Time Off magazines both featured cover stories for The Camels' national tour.
The band returned to the studio in September 2005 to record the follow-up single "On Top Of The World", a tribute to
Edmund Hillary &Tenzing Norgay , the first two people to climbMount Everest . This was recorded in Melbourne's Birdland Studios with producer Lindsay Gravina. After a performance at theCome Together Music Festival The band was then commissioned to write 3 songs for a documentary about Sydney'sBra Boys surf gang fromMaroubra and returned to Birdland for the recording.2006 saw the band record three tracks for the "
Bra Boys " documentary, as well as songwriter Jamie Holt contributing the film's theme song "My Brothers' Keeper" & 18 other pieces for the original score. The film was released on the 15th of March 2007, and has become Australia's highest-grossing documentary.In December 2006, The Camels recorded "Romance" with producer Tim Whitten which became lead single on "The Romance EP", released 17th March, 2007 through Roadshow Music. "The Romance EP" also features two tracks from the "
Bra Boys " documentary.The Camels are due to embark on the "Causing Trouble" national tour to promote their latest release.
Camels By Candlelight
Each Christmas since 2000, The Camels have hosted an event known asCamels By Candlelight at Sydney's Hopetoun Hotel. The annual ChristmasExtravaganza sees the band joined by an array of guest vocalists fromother local bands to perform traditional and not-so-traditional versionsof Christmas songs. The event has become a local institution in Sydney'smusic scene, selling out each year faster than the last. The band ispreparing this year for their 7th annual event to once again see thatthe Christmas spirit in consumed in abundance.
Members
Jamie Holt - lead vocals & guitarTim Holt - vocals & guitarMatt Smedley - bass & vocalsDavid Springer - drums & vocals
Discography
Albums/EPs
*2004: "All You Ever Needed" (12 May 2004)
*2007: "Romance" EP (27 March 2007)oundtracks
ingles
* "Over When I Met You" -
Shock Records (2004)
* "Times We Had" -Shock Records (2006)External links
* [http://www.thecamels.com The Camels official website]
* [http://www.braboys.com.au Bra Boys Documentary website]
* [http://www.village.com.au/music.asp Roadshow Music Australia]
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