Cameo Blues Band
- Formed
- 1978
- Genres
- blues
- Members
- Richard "Hock" Walsh
Biography
The Cameo Blues Band is a Toronto-based blues band, originally formed in 1978. It is particularly notable for its association with several of Canada's leading blues singers, including Richard "Hock" Walsh, Tony Flaim, and Chuck Jackson, all of whom were also associated with the Downchild Blues Band. Over the years, the band has contributed to the Canadian blues scene with notable albums such as "All Play and No Work" in 2002 and "10,000 Hours" in 2012.
Highlights
- Formed in 1978
- Albums: "All Play and No Work" (2002)
- Albums: "10,000 Hours" (2012)
- Association with Richard "Hock" Walsh, Tony Flaim, and Chuck Jackson
Discography
- All Play and No Work2002
- 10,000 Hours2012
FAQ
When was the band formed?
Cameo Blues Band was formed in 1978.
Who are the members of the band?
The band is primarily composed of Richard "Hock" Walsh.
Where is the artist from?
Cameo Blues Band is based in Toronto, Canada.
What genre of music do they play?
The band primarily plays blues.
What are their biggest hits?
Notable albums include "All Play and No Work" (2002) and "10,000 Hours" (2012).
How long has the band been active?
Cameo Blues Band has been active since its formation in 1978.
