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Born in Toronto, Camille was raised in Whitby, Ontario by a mother who played the piano every night and a music encyclopedia for a father. As a child she performed at various events and festivals throughout Ontario and Québec. At age 17, wanting to clear her head of any outside influence while planning her next step she went to Ecuador for a few months on a trip that was to change everything. Suddenly the only thing that mattered was getting on trains and moving. So much to see, so much to do, a newfound love for the universe so true...
Camille Howard (b 29 March 1914, Galveston, Texas – d 10 March 1993, Los Angeles) was an American R&B pianist and singer. She was the pianist in Roy Milton's band, the Solid Senders. Based in part on this success, she also had a solo career. She stopped recording in the 1950s. .
Camille Yarbrough is an American musician, actress, poet, activist, television producer and author. She is perhaps best known for "Take Yo’ Praise", which was sampled by Fatboy Slim in his track "Praise You" in 1998. "Take Yo Praise" was originally recorded in 1975 for Camille Yarbrough’s first and only album "The Iron Pot Cooker"[1], released on Vanguard Records. The album was based on the 1971 stage dramatization of Yarbrough’s one-woman/spoken word show: Tales and Tunes of an African American Griot which she toured nationally during the 1970s and 1980s. .
Camille Sauvage (born 4 April 1910 in Ferrière-la-Petite, Nord-Pas-de-Calais, France; died 30 October 1981 in Paris, France) was a jazz clarinetist, orchestra leader and composer of library music for the label Editions Montparnasse 2000. He also recorded under the pseudonyms Eric Framond, Willy Lee and Yedo. "Absolutely fantastic library music LP by Camille Sauvage. Electronic interpretations of horror themes. Music concrete meets psychedelic electronics pop! Highly recommented!" - Mutant Sounds .
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