Hamilton Camp

Hamilton Camp
Born: Oct 30, 1934
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Genre: Folk
Styles: Traditional Folk, Singer/Songwriter, Folk Revival
Biography: The Old School of Chicago served as the backdrop for Hamilton Camp's early musical career. Whether performing solo or in a duo with Bob Gibson, Camp served as one of the crossroads between the Woody Guthrie and Pete Seeger folk music of the 1940s and the singer/songwriter school of Bob Dylan, Tom Paxton ...Read full biography
Paths of Victory
Released: 1964
Label: Elektra
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The Paths of Victory album is most renowned for the inclusion of the original version of "Pride of Man," later covered in an electric folk-rock arrangement by Quicksilver Messenger Service, who made it ...Read full review
Welcome to Hamilton Camp
Released: 1969
Label: Warner Bros.
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On the LP immediately preceding Welcome to Hamilton Camp, 1967's Here's to You, the folksinger had made a flawed attempt to cross over to orchestrated folk-pop. On 1969's Welcome to Hamilton Camp, oddly, ...Read full review
More Hamilton Camp albums: Main Albums (5)
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