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Don Campbell (musician)

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Occupation(s)
  
Singer, songwriter

Role
  
Singer

Instruments
  
Vocals

Origin
  
London, United Kingdom

Years active
  
1980s–present

Name
  
Don Campbell


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Albums
  
Music for the Mozart Effect: Volume 1, Strengthen the Mind

Genres
  
Reggae, Lovers rock, Contemporary R&B

Similar
  
Ambelique, Peter Hunnigale, Al Campbell, Mikey Spice, Bajja Jedd

Record labels
  
Jet Star, VP Records

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Don Campbell is a British reggae singer from north-west London, best known for his lovers rock records released since the mid-1990s.

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Biography

Campbell was a member of Undivided Roots in the 1980s, before embarking on a solo career. He released his first single in 1993 and immediately entered the British reggae charts. His first three singles and debut album all topped the charts, and he received six awards at the 1994 British Reggae Industry Awards. He then teamed up with General Saint and released a series of records, including a version of Neil Sedaka's "Oh! Carol", which was a minor UK Singles Chart hit, reaching number 54. They followed this with "Save the Last Dance for Me", which was also a hit, reaching number 75, and "Stop That Train". Their collaborations were collected together on the 1995 album Time on the Move. He has recorded several albums since, recorded a version of the Bee Gees's "Islands in the Stream" with J. C. Lodge, and performed at the Bob Marley Day Festival in Long Beach, California in 2003.

Discography

  • The Album (1994), Juggling
  • Time on the Move (1995), Copasetic - with General Saint
  • Rise Up (2001), Artists Only
  • Reggae Max (2001), Jet Star
  • Flex (2001), Angella
  • Any Day Now (2003), VP
  • Door No. 1 (2003), Jet Star
  • References

    Don Campbell (musician) Wikipedia