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The World Stage presents *The Clayton Cameron Quintet*
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Join the Clayton Cameron Quintet, for two shows, one-night only, on Friday, January 26th at the World Stage.
Quintet Personnel: Doug Webb – winds, Brian Swartz – trumpet, Trevvor Ware – bass & Xavier Gordon – piano
The World Stage is proud to present "The Brush Master" himself, "CLAYTON CAMERON". You must allow yourself to witness the amazing talent of this hugely dynamic drummer and musical veteran! From Sammy Davis, Jr., Tony Bennett, James Brown, BB King, the list is long...
“Brush Master” Clayton Cameron is known as a dynamic drummer who has also experimented with and perfected the art of brush technique. Cameron has toured with Sammy Davis Jr. and Tony Bennett, as well as other legends of the jazz world including George Shearing, Joe Pass, and Joe Williams. During Cameron’s time with Tony Bennett the group performed with many great artists including Frank Sinatra, Billie Joel, Sting, Mariah Carey, Brandy, the Back Street Boys, James Taylor, K.D. Lang, Elvis Costello, and Ricky Martin.
In 1990, after the release of his video, The Living Art of Brushes, Clayton was given the honorary title “Brush Master.”
Born in Los Angeles, California, Cameron received a degree in music from California State University at Northridge. During college, he played in clubs around L.A behind artists such as O.C Smith, Ernie Andrews, Jimmy Weatherspoon, instrumentalist Teddy Edwards, Larry Gails (of Thelonious Monk fame) and Gerald Wilson. After graduating from college, Clayton moved to Las Vegas to perform nightly with a jazz group called the Kirk Stuart trio. While in Las Vegas Cameron experimented with brush techniques. It was during this time that some of the rough ideas for his future videos and books were developed.
In addition to his video, Cameron has created a ground-breaking book on the elusive art of brush playing, entitled Brushworks. You can hear his masterful work on his 2012 CD Here’s to the Messengers: A Tribute to Art Blakey.
Tickets $20