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I Shall Be Released Album Version by Hamilton Camp

Artist Biography For Hamilton Camp

Hamilton Camp Born Hamid Hamilton Camp In London On 30 October 1934 Died In Los Angeles CA On 2 October 2005 Was A British-American Singer-Songwriter And Actor Known For Co-Writing With Bob Gibson Such Songs As Simon & Garfunkel's "You Can Tell The World" 1964 And Judy Collins' "Ten O'Clock All Is Well" 1963 And For Writing "Pride Of Man" Recorded By Both Gordon Lightfoot And Quicksilver Messenger Service. As Well As Solo Recordings He Recorded As Bob Gibson & Hamilton Camp And As Skymonters With Hamid Hamilton Camp. Evacuated During World War II To The United States As A Child With His Mother And Sister He Became A Child Actor In Films And Onstage. Subsequently For A Few Years He Billed Himself As Hamid Hamilton Camp In This Period He Was Leader Of A Group Called Skymonters That Released An Album As Skymonters With Hamid Hamilton Camp In 1973 On Elektra. Camp Is Remembered As One Of The Singers On The Folk Scene When The Movement Started Gaining Steam In The Late 50s And Early 60s. First Known As Bob Camp Then Hamilton Camp And Sometimes Hamid Hamilton Camp He Perhaps Is Best Remembered For His Sporadic Partnership With Bob Gibson. Their Collaboration "The Gate Of Horn" By Bob Gibson & Hamilton Camp Is Considered A Fine Folk Records And The Recording Shows Off The Improvisation And Humor The Two Developed On Stage. Camp Later Put Those Skills To Good Use As A Member Of The Committee A San Francisco-Based Improv Troupe. He Also Appeared In Numerous Films And TV Episodes. From Time To Time In The 70s 80s And 90s He Would Return To Chicago And Team Up Again With Gibson. They Recorded Another Album Homemade Music In 1978 And Later Did A Revised Version Of Their The Gate Of Horn Album. The Reunions Ended When Gibson Died In 1996. As A Solo Artist Camp's Best Album Is Paths Of Victory A 1964 Record Notable For Including Numerous Bob Dylan Songs Many Of Which Dylan Himself Had Not Yet Recorded. In Some Circles Camp's Interpretations Of Dylan's Songs Have Been Credited With Opening People's Eyes To Dylan's Songwriting Talent Which Often Was Obscured By Dylan's Offputting Personality And Less-Than-Pleasing Vocals. In The Early 70s Camp And His Family Lived In A Commune In Virginia And With Fellow Commune Members Recorded An Album As Skymonters With Hamid Hamilton Camp. In 2003 Camp Recorded An Album Called "Mardi's Bard " Which Was Dedicated To His Longtime Friend Mardi Arquette Mother Of Rosanne Patricia David . She Was Dying From Cancer And He Would Serenade Her With Songs To Ease Her Pain. His Last Album Sweet Joy Was Completed Just Days Before He Died In 2005 At The Age Of 70. In 2005 The Album "Sweet Joy" Was Released.

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