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The Cameron Family Singers

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The Cameron Family Singers
OriginToronto, Ontario, Canada
GenresCountry
Years active1997–present
LabelsIndie Pool
MembersJack Nicholsen
Cindy Mathews
Rod Booth
Kevin Quain
Sam Ferrara
Tony Benattar
WebsiteOfficial Site

The Cameron Family Singers are a Canadian country music band, who play weekly shows as the house band at the Cameron Public House, a major live music venue in Toronto, Ontario.

The band, which originally formed in 1997, consists of former Leslie Spit Treeo member Jack Nicholsen, Cindy Mathews, Rod Booth, Kevin Quain, Sam Ferrara and Tony Benattar. The band performs covers of material by artists such as Hank Williams, Dolly Parton and Cole Porter, along with original material by Nicholsen.

They released their debut album, Saturday Matinée, in 2005.

Shelly Coopersmith (violin/mandolin) replaced Rod Booth in 2006 when he moved back to B.C.