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Jam Camp

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Members
  
Jess White, Michael "Smitty" Smith, Steve Munger, Joel Veatch, David Broyles

Nominations
  
Independent Music Award for Best Song - Jam

Similar
  
Pete Wernick, Jon Gindick, Charity & The Jamband, Hot Rize, Sandee

Jam Camp is an American jam band based in the Seattle, WA area of the Pacific Northwest. The band includes: David Broyles (guitar), Steve Munger (saxophone), Michael "Smitty" Smith (guitar), Jess White (bass), and Joel Veatch (drums). The result of regular studio-based jam sessions in the late 1980s, the project was officially dubbed Jam Camp in 1989 (a reference to camping in the studio for the debut disc's recording session). The is a band creates fusionesque rock-improv in the vein of The Allman Brothers, Zappa, Crimson, Soft Machine, Brand X and Traffic - bands that influenced more than a few of their 1990s jam band contemporaries. Known for their improvisational skills, Jam Camp records in the studio straight to disc, embracing a "live" feel-based approach to music appealing to fans of Progressive rock, Classic rock, Jazz and Jam alike.

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The band has released three CDs: Jam Camp (1990), Black Hills Jam: Preserves Vol.2 (2004) and Jam Camp Live! (2006).

11 year old jam camp band


Discography

  • 2006: Jam Camp Live! (Flying Spot Entertainment)
  • 2004: Black Hills Jam - Preserves Vol. II (Flying Spot Records)
  • 1990: Jam Camp (For Art Sake Records)
  • References

    Jam Camp Wikipedia