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  1. John Allan Cameron was born in 1938 in Canada and came from a very musical family. He began playing the guitar as a teenager, but moved to Ottawa, Ontario, in 1957, to become a priest. He left and studied education at St. Francis Xavier University in Nova Scotia, performing around campus with a group called the Cavaliers.

  2. 14 de sept. de 2010 · Hello and welcome to my tribute to John Allan. First of all I want to send love and thanks to Angela and Stuart Cameron for supporting this project. It was 2005 and I was returning home from Ontario after being part of a great tribute show for Gordon Lightfoot. While I was out on that run, I got word that John Allan was sick.

  3. John Allan Cameron. The town of Fergus has lost a piece of its heart with the death of Cape Breton musician John Allan Cameron, who served as honorary chieftain of the Fergus Scottish Festival and Highland Games for more than 20 years. Cameron, 67, died November 22, 2006 at Scarborough's Centenary Hospital after battling bone marrow cancer and ...

  4. 3 de may. de 2011 · Recordings and Translations “Song for the Mira” has been recorded more than 300 times and has been translated into Scots Gaelic, Italian, French, Dutch, Mi'kmaq and Japanese. The song, published by Cabot Trail Music, was sung by John Allan Cameron on his 1976 album Weddings, Wakes & Other Things (repackaged as Song For the Mira, Glencoe GMI-003).

  5. Classic John Allan Cameron. I don't own anything.

  6. 3 de mar. de 2014 · John Allan and Stuart Cameron, I think he called this compilation 'Butterfingers'

  7. John Allan Cameron (né le 16 décembre 1938, décédé le 22 novembre 2006) est un chanteur folk canadien, surnommé le « parrain de la musique celtique au Canada [1] ». Il était connu pour ses interprétations de musiques traditionnelles sur la guitare à douze cordes.