Hamilton Camp's 1976 Concert History

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.

Folk
Singer-Songwriter
UK
Folk Pop
American Folk Revival
1976 1 concert
1965 1 concert

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)


How many concerts has Hamilton Camp had?

Hamilton Camp has had 2 concerts.

What genre is Hamilton Camp?

Hamilton Camp is most often considered to be Folk, Singer-Songwriter, UK, Folk Pop, and American Folk Revival.

When was the last Hamilton Camp concert?

The last Hamilton Camp concert was on March 20, 1976 at Santa Monica Civic Auditorium in Los Angeles, California, United States. The bands that performed were: Country Joe & The Fish / Hamilton Camp / Graham Nash / Robert Hunter / Jackson Browne.

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