biographical info
Timothy Cameron was given a copy of the Beatles album "Twist and Shout" when he was four years old, and decided that being a Beatle would be a good job to have when he grew up. Unfortunately, they weren't hiring. During his teens, Timothy formed numerous high school garage bands. Regrettably, he also broke-up numerous high school garage bands. Finally he began to play solo gigs in the Georgian Bay area, armed only with his trusty electric guitar. He gained a small but loyal following with his blend of folk and punk styles, and in the 1990s decided to try his luck in Toronto. For the past few years, Timothy has been a regular on the local pub circuit, releasing his first CD, Never Mind The Hyperbolics, in 2000, which placed on the charts of a handful of campus radio stations across Canada. His second CD, "...every cloud has a sulphur lining..." was released in September of 2004.
lineup
Timothy Cameron curmudgeon
influences
Billy Bragg
Bob Dylan
Elvis Costello
The Clash
Tom Robbins (not a band, but so what?)