Cameron Mason

Genre: Country Secondary Genre: Country,Rock
Performance Radius: World Wide
Town: Golden Square State: Victoria Country: Australia

      The album “Changes” reflects a distinct change in the sound

                 and direction of Cameron’s music and realises an ongoing

                 growth for Cameron not only as an artist but also as a songwriter.

 

                 The key elements to these changes have been the appointment

                 of new manager Barry Browne, a new record producer, and an

                 all new band.

 

                 Changes was recorded at Airwaves Studios in Melbourne with

                 record producer Michael Zammit who developed a close

                 working relationship with Cameron helping shape a sound which

                 truly enhances the uniqueness of Cameron’s writing style.

 

                 The new album features nine new songs from Cameron, two

                 from well known singer/songwriter Paul O’Gorman, one from

                 legendry U.S songwriter Mike Reid, and one track from

                 singer/songwriter Brian Baker.

 

                 Since its release “Changes” has already received 4 nominations

                 for the Victorian & National Country Music Awards for Best Male

                 Vocal (Vic & National), Best Album and Best songwriters

                 composition for the track “Count your blessings” Cam comes

                 up against some of the best in these awards which includes

                     Slim Dusty and John Williamson.

 

                 The first single from the album is “What am I gonna do”

                 which was released on Novembers issue of NFS (NFS-127) for

                 national radio play and already has many fans wanting for more.

                 The single has also just been added to Nick Erby’s singles

                 playlist on CMR (Country music radio) online.

 

 

             “This is a very fine album from a very talented guy”

                                                                  DEBORAH MINTER

                                                                      (Capital News).