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The Cameron Family Singers
The Cameron Family Singers play every Saturday from
6:00pm to 8:00pm at The Cameron House
408 Queen Street West, Toronto
Telephone 416.703.0811
For the latest show dates, check out
The Cameron Family's myspace page.


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Now Magazine Review: “Saturday Matinee”
By The Cameron Family Singers
Rating: NNNN

It’s hard to believe it’s been eight years since the Cameron Family Singers began playing their favourite old-school country tunes in the front room of the Cameron House, and even more amazing that it’s taken them this long to release their first album. Their swank Saturday Matinee was worth the wait. The Dale Morningstar-recorded set, cut live off the floor with minimal overdubs, creates an intimate feeling of the Cam Fam crew playing in your living room. Best of all, their original tunes stand up remarkably well alongside crowd-pleasing Hank Williams and Dolly Parton numbers. Right on. TIM PERLICH

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Website Playlist

Tony is a proud member of Rattlesnake Choir and The Cameron Family Singers, who provide the music on this site. For your listening pleasure, check out the songs below.

From Live Music by Rattlesnake Choir:

  • Lay Down Your Arms (The Sadies, Sadiesmusic/Socan)
  • That Look in Your Eyes (John Borra/Socan)
  • The Wind Loves the Rain (John Borra)
  • I've Come to Get My Baby Out of Jail (Ned R. Masyk/Linkhorn Music)

From Pucks Farm Outtakes April '07 by Rattlesnake Choir:

  • Ghost of the Rodeo (John Borra)

From Cameron House Bootleg April '08 by Rattlesnake Choir:

  • The Last Sexy City (John Borra)

From Saturday Matinee by The Cameron Family Singers:

  • I've Taken All I'm Gonna Take from You (Carson/Rose)
  • Big Black Cows (Jack Nicholsen/Socan)
  • God's Thrasher (Rod Booth, Jack Nicholsen/Socan)
  • Harvest Home (Traditional)
  • Sleep (Jack Nicholsen)

From The Lost Tapes by Rancho Misterio:

  • Sabor a Mi (Alvaro Carillo/BMI)
  • Adios Pena (M. Metrault/Socan)
  • Bario (C. King translated by M. Metrault)

From Songs for the Young'uns by Colonel Tom and the Loose Cannons:

  • I Can See Your Little Tattletale (Tom Parker)
  • Little Fox (Traditional)