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MP3 Charles "Organaire" Cameron - Friends

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  • I Miss You
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  • Your Sweet Love
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  • The Book of Love
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  • Good Time
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  • Don Ya Touch It
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  • Is This Love
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  • Friends
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  • Friends (instrumental)
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  • Baby It Hurts
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  • Neither One of Us
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  • He Aient Heavy, Hes My Brother
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  • Queen Majesty
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  • Little Holiday
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  • Sweet Jamaica
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  • Friends (Pt. II)
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  • Size: 57 MB   Platform: MP3 / All Pl

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Description:

(ID 1241287)
Excelent Reggae Music

15 MP3 Songs
WORLD: Reggae, EASY LISTENING: Love Songs



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Charles Cameron was born in Kingston, Jamaica on March 20, 1942. He was inspired by the singing of his late mom Louise, and his neighbor Mr. Randolph, a mean harmonica player. From the early age of 5, Charles started performing, in neighborhood concerts, churches, lodge halls, etc., reciting poems, singing and playing his plastic harmonica that his mom gave him for Christmas.
At about the age of 9, a talent scout named Vere Johns had Charles performing at a radio station in Jamaica., on a program entitled "Opportunity Knocks", and also at various theatres in Kingston, such as the Palace, Ambassador, Gaity, and Majestic, just to name a few. He then performed with stars such as Jimmy Tucker, Winston Samuels, Laurel Aitken, and much more. Charles also performed for Bim and Bam, Jamaica's leading comedians at the time.
In his teens, Charley "Organaire" Cameron performed for various bands like Carlos Malcolm and Sonny Bradshaw. Charles then teamed up with Bobby Aitken and formed a band called the Carribeats. Then he recorded a hit track titled "Never Never", with Bobby Aitkens on vocals and Charley "Organaire" on the harmonica. Charley "Organaire" was now unstoppable and became a well known studio musician. He performed on recordings of Bob Marley, Jimmy Cliff, The Tenors, Derrick Morgan, Milly Small, Toots and the Maytals, Phyllis Dillon, Stranger Cole, Lord Creator and many more top Jamaican artists. The "Organaire: performed for such record producers as Prince Buster, Sir Coxon, Studio 1, Beverly's, Duke Reed, Treasure Island, Highlights and King Edwards.
Charley "Organaire" Cameron also started producing with such hits as "Little Village/Little Holiday", "London Town", Illusive Baby", "Sweet Jamaica", "Your Sweet Love", and "Let me Go". Charles was one of the most popular entertainers in Jamaica. He then moved to the north coast and worked in the tourist industry. Playboy, Hilton, Holiday Inn, Intercontinental, Yellow Bird, you name it, he played there. Charles has been on tour throughout the United States and Canada performing with various groups. Charles then moved to Chicago and formed his own band called "The Charles Cameron & Sunshine Festival". The "Organaire" band played in various night clubs, major corporations, and political functions throughout Chicago for such people as Mayor Harold Washington and Mayor Jane Burns. Charles also played in the Chicago Fest, Festival of Life, Taste of Chicago, and the African Fest, which he received numerous awards for his performances, including Honorary Awards.
Charley performed his title track from his CD "Never Stop Loving You" in the movie "Love Jones" starring Nia Long and Lorenzo Tate.
Charley's newly released CD "Friends" features a very beautiful lady with a voice of an angel, Charlie Hunt singing "Don' Cha Touch It" and "Good Time" and the very talented Steve Bradley singing "The Book of Love". And of course, more for your listening pleasure from Charles "Organaire" Cameron.


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